Hi jacob
Today i was trying to run one production run which had just 2 tasks.
A--------------------->B-----------------> Finished good
c
Task A is producing work-in-progress item c
Task A is using raw material a,b
Task B is using raw material c,d( c is the output of task A)
i created BOM like this
finished good composed of
Raw material a,b .....Task A
Raw material c,d.......Task B
So while running my production run ......it was not showing requirement of
item C. Why?....
i m guessing that i need to create BOM for c also? is it?
I think if i wont create BOM for c (which is composed of a,b and Task A),
how will the system know
how much a,b will product how much of *c*
and after completing task A ,inventory is showing work-in-progress material
c , but it dint get subtracted
after task B gets finished(since it is using WIP c). why ?
cheers ofbiz
Kunal
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 2:59 AM, Jacopo Cappellato <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Brijesh,
>
>
> On Jul 22, 2008, at 7:42 PM, brijesh m wrote:
>
> Hi friends,
>> I am trying to configure the below routing having routing tasks A,B,C,D,E
>> and then finished product got produced.
>>
>> A------>B----->D----->F---->Finished Product
>> | ^
>> |------>C----->E--------|
>>
>> Actually my main aim is to explore how OFBiz handles the parallel
>> processes which are very much the case in manufacturing units. I have tried
>> some tricks but didn't able to get it. The thing is that in routing you
>> can't add two routing task with same sequence number which restrains the
>> below routing scenario. Please have a look at it and suggest the solution I
>> am sure many among us have encountered this issue at some point of time.
>>
>>
> My suggestion, and this is what some of our (HotWax Media) customer
> actually do, is to reorganize your bill of materials and routings in the
> following way.
>
> Let's say that the finished product id is "XYZ"
>
> You could define the bill of materials of XYZ in the following way:
>
> XYZ
> |
> |_______> semi finished product (or wip aka work in process product) XYZ1
> |_______> semi finished product (or wip aka work in process product) XYZ2
>
> And its routing would be just F
>
> The routing for XYZ1 would be: A+B+D
> The routing for XYZ2 would be: A+C+E
>
> You create three production runs:
>
> * one for XYZ1
> * one for XYZ2
> * one for XYZ that depends on the above two (i.e. it is executed after the
> above two are completed)
>
> Hope it helps,
>
> Jacopo
>
> PS: if you define the products XYZ1 and 2 as WIP (productTypeId) and you
> create the production run for XYZ the system will automatically create the
> three production runs and their dependencies.
>
>
>
>> Thanks
>> Brijesh M
>>
>>
>>
>