TRAVERSE Global v11.1

Production Orders

Use the Production Orders function to set up new production orders and enter releases.

The Production Orders process enables the user to enter and to a limited extent, change or maintain new production orders. There are actually several ways to get new production orders into the system; they can be entered manually as we are about to discuss, they can be generated by Sales Orders automatically, which is discussed in Generate Orders from Sales.

To create a production order for a configured item, you must use to the Sales Order Transactions screen. See the Configured Manufacturing Order Entry topic for more information.

The Order Number, also called the Production Order Number, is automatically generated by the system.

The Assembly ID field is the Id of the product or assembly to be made. The user can select from any existing bill of material.

The Revision Number field will default to the default revision of the above selected bill of material, however the user can override this field, selecting another revision if required. The system should check to make sure this new revision is not a Planning Bill.

The Location ID indicates where the finished product will end up in terms of an inventory location. Any legitimate location, which has been set up in inventory for this assembly is permitted.

The Planner is not a crucial field but simply indicates the employee designated as the Planner. If interfaced to Payroll, this drop-down list shows a list of valid employees set up in the payroll system. If the system is not interfaced to Payroll, the drop-down list is based on System Manager Employees. Many times this field is left blank.

 

  • Click the New button to open a blank production order.
    • Accept the order number that is generated in the Order Number field, or enter your own order number. The option to enter a production order number manually is determined by the business rules setting.
    • Select an assembly ID for the order from the Assembly ID field. The assembly must have a manufacturing BOM already associated with it.
    • Select the location ID for the assembly from the Location ID field.
    • Select, if applicable, the person responsible for the order from the Planner field.
    • Select the revision from the Revision Number field.
    • The assembly Description automatically appears. Edit if necessary.
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