on 2008 Jun 18 2:24 PM
what is process order and what are stages in it? please provide the relvant configuration steps.
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Hi,
Process order is a manufacturing order used in process industries.
Process orders are used for the production of materials or for rendering of services in a specific quantity on a specific date. They enable the planning of resources, control of process order management, and specify the rules for account assignment and order settlement.
Structure:
A process order consists of operations, each of which is carried out at a primary resource. An operation is subdivided into phases.
A phase is an independent process step that contains the detailed description of a part of the entire manufacturing process. Phases are carried out at the primary resource of their superior operation. The way phases are related to each other specifies the sequence of the manufacturing process. Phase relationships can be sequential, parallel, or overlapping. A phase contains standard values for activities. These values serve to calculate dates, capacity requirements, and costs. Several secondary resources can be planned for operations and phases in addition to the primary resource. A phase contains a number of process instructions that convey information relevant to process control.
You can create a process order by following the below mentioned menu path:
Logistics -> Production process -> Process order -> Process order -> Create
You can also create a process order without a material and with a master recipe using following the menu path:
Logistics -> Production process -> Process order -> Process order -> Create -> Without material
I hope it will help.
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Regards,
Manju
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