Road Map: Manufacturing Order Dispatch Listing
Use the Manufacturing Order Dispatch Listing (MDL) program to print a list of manufacturing orders for personnel on the shop floor. See Background for more information.
Before you run this program each time
You should run these programs in this sequence:
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Manufacturing Order Maintenance (MIM) to enter a manufacturing order and optionally obligate and pick components.
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Requisition Maintenance (IRM) to create a requisition and release a manufacturing order.
OR
Consolidate Manufacturing Requisitions (MOCR) to release multiple manufacturing requisitions to create a single manufacturing order.
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Planned Order Maintenance (MOP) to enter planned orders, and then Order Release Preparation (MPR) and Order Release Selection (MRR) to release the orders.
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Sales Order Maintenance (OE) to enter a sales order and generate a manufacturing order for:
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A make-to-order item (the Item code field in the Enterprise Item Maintenance (IM) program that matches the Immediate supply item code option in System Options Maintenance (XM) (Inventory Control Options))
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A subassembly (the Item code field in the Enterprise Item Maintenance (IM) program for the item and its components matches the Subassembly release type option in System Options Maintenance (XM) (Manufacturing Options)
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A configured product that requires assembly
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An item you make is not in inventory, the order entry operator clicks Manufacture in manual obligation mode, and the Disable mfg order firewall option in System Options Maintenance (XM) (Manufacturing Options) is selected
You may also have run these programs in this sequence:
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Manufacturing Order Picking Selection (MSS) to obligate and pick all required components or sets of components.
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Material Usage Maintenance (MUA) to obligate and pick selected components and close a component short.
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Picking Confirmation (MPK) or Secured Picking (SMPK) to pick all required components, sets of components, or selected components.
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WIP Movement (WIPM) to enter quantities completed, scrap parents or components, and update labor costs.
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Labor Entry (LLE) to enter actual hours, overtime hours, pieces produced, and pieces scrapped by employee.
Labor Import (LEI to import regular and overtime hours, good pieces, and scrapped parents form an ASCII file.
Before you run this program the first time
You should run these programs:
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System Options Maintenance (XM) (Enterprise Options) to select a date display format for your enterprise, Branch Maintenance (TBM) to select a date display format for your branch, or User Maintenance (UIM) to select a date display format for an individual user.
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Branch Maintenance (TBM) to set up branches.
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Department Codes Maintenance (TDP) to set up department codes.
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Product Class Codes Maintenance (TPC) to set up product class codes.
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Branch Groups Maintenance (TGM) to set up branch groups.
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Bill of Material Maintenance (MPS) to enter a bill of material for the parent item.
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Configured Product Maintenance (MBM) to enter a bill of material for a configured product.
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Routing Maintenance (RTM) to enter operation sequences for a parent item.
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Output Device Maintenance (XDM) to set up the output devices that you plan to use.
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Date-Output Device Maintenance (ZE) to select your default output device and set whether you can override that device.
After you run this program
You should run these programs in this sequence:
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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) if items require inspection or if you are using dock-to-stock receiving.