Inspection Processing - 702a

BTW, we have this bug also on 9.05.607B.

 

Nancy

Here is an interesting one for you guys

When we use inspection processing we were looking at different ways of handling parts that are either wrong or we would be waiting on confirmation to use.
I noticed that on the inspection processing screen, when we bring in a PO receipt the quantity box is not blanked out and so can be changed.
So I had the idea that as the passed and failed quantity boxes need to equal the PO quantity box, if we changed the quantity to the amount we wanted to pass through, the remainder would stay in inspection. how ever I have found that this is not the case and the remainder just disappears off the system.

e.g.
Part A receipt 100 into inspection.
Inspection processing only pass through 50 (change quantity to 50)
Part transaction history only shows 50 going into stock, the other 50 has gone.

I just thought some of you might find this interesting


Does anyone know what table the reason code goes into from the Inspection Processing form? It uses a view on the form, so I don't know where it comes from, or saves to. The screen shows that some of the data comes from the Nonconformance table, but the only reason code there is the one entered on the Nonconformance screen.

 

Thank you!

The table is the “Reason” table.  Contains the field “ReasonCode” as well as “ReasonType”.

Hope this helps.

 

Carol

 

Thanks, but that isn't what I was looking for. I'm looking for the reason code that is attached to the specific rejection from inspection, that goes to a DMR. The DMR table has the reason when it is rejected in the DMR, and the Non Conform table has the one that puts it from stock (or whatever) to inspection. I can't find the table that holds the reason inspection rejected it.

 

Thank you!

You won’t…. I suggest writing a simple BPM to transfer it to a ShortChar field in the NonConf table when the transaction is completed, that’s what I had to do…

Rob Bucek
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Thanks, but that isn't what I was looking for. I'm looking for the reason code that is attached to the specific rejection from inspection, that goes to a DMR. The DMR table has the reason when it is rejected in the DMR, and the Non Conform table has the one that puts it from stock (or whatever) to inspection. I can't find the table that holds the reason inspection rejected it.



Thank you!



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Unfortunately you are not going to see it. Epicor holds that in one of their views and it is not in a table. The only way to see it is from the Non Conformance or when it hits the DMR
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Thanks, but that isn't what I was looking for. I'm looking for the reason code that is attached to the specific rejection from inspection, that goes to a DMR. The DMR table has the reason when it is rejected in the DMR, and the Non Conform table has the one that puts it from stock (or whatever) to inspection. I can't find the table that holds the reason inspection rejected it.



Thank you!


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On 8.03.4xx it is in the parttran record. Haven't specifically delved into that on 9.05.702a yet (but will next week after we do final conversion this weekend and go live.)

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Thanks, but that isn't what I was looking for. I'm looking for the reason code that is attached to the specific rejection from inspection, that goes to a DMR. The DMR table has the reason when it is rejected in the DMR, and the Non Conform table has the one that puts it from stock (or whatever) to inspection. I can't find the table that holds the reason inspection rejected it.



Thank you!


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It has been my observation that Epicor stores inspection data in multiple tables. The If you are looking for Receiving Inspection rejection reason codes, Epicor is storing those in the receiving detail table.


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Epicor told me (in version 905.701 at least), that Rob Bucek was correct. They confirmed that it doesn't save the inspection rejection reason code. I placed a call before he answered. It still seems weird to me that this data is entered, and not saved anywhere.

 

Thanks everyone!

Rob can you tell me about your BPM? Did you use Method or Directive, and which method or table did you use? I don't see a method that will work, and since it isn't saved to a table I don't think the data directive will work. I tried to put code behind the form but nothing I tried there seemed to work either. I even tried to code it to the save button, but it still wouldn't run my code.

 

Thanks for your help!

Do a trace, we don’t track it on every type, but for example a common one for us is the operation type. So in method directives pick InspProcessing for the BO, and InspectOperation as the method (called when you save the record). Use no condition, set your action to ‘set the specified field of the changed row to the specific expression’ where the specified field would be InspNonConf.Character01 and the expression would be ttInspConConf.FailedReasonCode. If you want to track other types you’ll simply make an additional preprocessing directive for whatever method is called when the record is saved…

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Rob can you tell me about your BPM? Did you use Method or Directive, and which method or table did you use? I don't see a method that will work, and since it isn't saved to a table I don't think the data directive will work. I tried to put code behind the form but nothing I tried there seemed to work either. I even tried to code it to the save button, but it still wouldn't run my code.



Thanks for your help!



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Ill add that you can then query the NonConf table and you’ll see your value in the Character01 field.

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Rob can you tell me about your BPM? Did you use Method or Directive, and which method or table did you use? I don't see a method that will work, and since it isn't saved to a table I don't think the data directive will work. I tried to put code behind the form but nothing I tried there seemed to work either. I even tried to code it to the save button, but it still wouldn't run my code.



Thanks for your help!



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Thanks again for your help!

Just a heads up on a little bug we found in 702a.  You can delete a nonconformance before it gets moved to DMR but it will be deleted from the nonconf table but not the parttran.  Then the nonconf will get reused again and both of the nonconf IDs will post to your GL - throwing your inventory out of balance.  Workaround is to not delete a nonconformance just reject it to DMR and accept it back there.  Safer bet is to use process security to disable deleting a nonconformance.... especially since SCR#130672 was assigned but isn't even showing up in the SCR search yet.

Jenn

Thanks for the heads up on that bug Jenn, that’s a nasty one..

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From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jlisser@...
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2014 8:09 AM
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Vantage] Re: Inspection Processing - 702a



Just a heads up on a little bug we found in 702a. You can delete a nonconformance before it gets moved to DMR but it will be deleted from the nonconf table but not the parttran. Then the nonconf will get reused again and both of the nonconf IDs will post to your GL - throwing your inventory out of balance. Workaround is to not delete a nonconformance just reject it to DMR and accept it back there. Safer bet is to use process security to disable deleting a nonconformance.... especially since SCR#130672 was assigned but isn't even showing up in the SCR search yet.

Jenn



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