Road Map: Location Return Selection

Use the Location Return Selection (ILMR) program to return a bulk movement item from the shop floor to its original warehouse/bin location.

Before you run this program each time

You should run these programs in this sequence:

  1. Manufacturing Order Maintenance (MIM) to enter a manufacturing order for a parent item that has a bulk movement component in its bill of material, obligate, and pick the quantity required.

  2. (Optional) Location Movement Ticket Queue (LWMPPM) to process the queue.

OR

Location Movement Ticket (LWMP) to print or reprint a movement ticket for a specific manufacturing order.

  1. Shop Paper Print Queue (MSPPM) to process the print queue.

OR

Shop Paper Print (MSP) to print or reprint shop paper for a specific manufacturing order.

Note
The Shop paper release time option in the System Options Maintenance (XM) program (Manufacturing Options) determines when you can print shop paper. If set to B, you must obligate components before you print; if set to S, you must create a shipment.

You may have run these programs in this sequence:

  1. (Optional) WIP Movement (WIPM) to enter quantities completed, scrap parents or components, and update labor costs.

OR

Labor Entry (LLE) to enter actual hours, overtime hours, pieces produced, and pieces scrapped by employee.

OR

Labor Import (LEI) to import regular and overtime hours, good pieces, and scrapped parents from an ASCII file.

  1. Receiver Maintenance (IRC) to receive the items into your branch, or into your stockroom if you are using direct-to-stock receiving.

AND conditionally

Receiving and Inspection (IRI) to enter inspection results for items that require inspection or to receive if you are using dock-to-stock receiving.

Before you run this program the first time

You should run these programs:  

  • Enterprise Item Maintenance (IM) to set up a bulk movement item for the enterprise.

  • Branch Item Maintenance (IMB) to set up a bulk movement item for your branch.

  • Bill of Material Maintenance (MPS) to enter a bill of material for a parent item that has a component that is a bulk movement item.

After you run this program

You will most likely run these programs:

  • Material Issues and Adjustments (IMI) to print the Inventory Adjustments Register that lists all movements and update the general ledger if you have inventory interfaced to the GL.

  • Inventory Status Inquiry (ISQ) to display an item's current on-hand, on-order, intransit, committed, obligated, available, and in consignment quantities, sources of supply, types of demand, and quantities of substitute items, or family components.