Okay, thanks for letting me know.
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From: Tim Russell <russell.t@...>
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 11:57:15 AM
Subject: [Vantage] Re: Moving Jobs Between Plants?
Hi Cindy...Nathan is out on a furlough week and will return on Tuesday, 7/7. Sorry I don't have the answer to your question but he may get back to you before his return.
Tim
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From: Tim Russell <russell.t@...>
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 11:57:15 AM
Subject: [Vantage] Re: Moving Jobs Between Plants?
Hi Cindy...Nathan is out on a furlough week and will return on Tuesday, 7/7. Sorry I don't have the answer to your question but he may get back to you before his return.
Tim
--- In vantage@yahoogroups .com, Cindy Chest <c.chest@... > wrote:
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> Nathan,
> I have a couple of questions regarding the steps you outlined below:
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> 2) & 3) When I marked the job material as "make direct" in the "from location" it did not create a transfer order that I could see anywhere. When I looked at time phase for the material, it just showed a make direct demand for the job I opened in plant 1. I do have the box to auto create transfer order upon firming in the plant maintenance also.
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> 6) When I performed the job receipt to job, it then created a transfer order and shipped it automatically.
> Question: if not all jobs are for parts needed in another facility, how do you distinguish (on prod. floor) between which ones do and don't which means they would get two different types of transactions. ..job rec't to inventory or job rec't to job.
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> Thanks
> Cindy
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> From: bonner.nathan <bonner.n@.. .>
> To: vantage@yahoogroups .com
> Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 5:17:33 PM
> Subject: [Vantage] Re: Moving Jobs Between Plants?
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> This is how Jobs work best between plants:
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> 1) Job 1 in Plant 1 with Demand Link of either Make To Stock or Make To Order.
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> 2) Job 1 has Material 1 which is marked as "Make" in the "From Location" section of the Job Details - Material - Details tab.
> WARNING: Plant and Warehouse need to be set to Plant 2 but like to flip back to Plant 1 on SAVE.
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> 3) When Job 1 is Engineered and Released a Transfer Order is automatically created against Plant 2.
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> 4) Plant 2 will see the Transfer Order for the Part Number from Material 1 on Job 1 and can create Job 2 with a Demand Link of Make To Job.
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> 5) Plant 2 performs operations and issues material per normal.
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> 6) When Operations are complete and material has been issued Plant 2 performs a Job Receipt to Job transaction (Material Management - Inventory Management - General Operations)
> NOTE: Review the information on the Cost tab to be sure the cost from Job 2 will be transfered as expected.
> NOTE: Clicking OK or SAVE on Job Receipt to Job ships the Transfer Order automatically to Plant 1.
> NOTE: Job 2 can be closed now.
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> 7) Plant 1 receives the Transfer Order that was automatically shipped by Plant 2 during the last step.
> NOTE: Receiving this transfer order will automatically issue material to Job 1 and transfer the cost from Plant 2's Job.
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> 8) Plant 1 completes all Operations and any additional material transactions as needed against Job 1, receives or ships the parts from the Job and closes the Job.
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> Feel free to call with Questions.
>
> Nathan Bonner
> Business Systems Analyst
> Total Plastics, Inc.
> bonner.n@
> totalplastics. com
> 269-553-5838 (Office)
> 616-717-1613 (Mobile)
>
> --- In vantage@yahoogroups .com, Robert Brown <robertb_versa@ ...> wrote:
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> > You'll need to break up your method so each plant is processing a seperate job (unless someone out there knows differently) that can be fully completed & received - then transfer those received qty's of the semi finished part (that will require a part number... Not sure but probably also needs to be stocked to support transfer orders) back and forth between plants.
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> > Seems like a pain (& glad I don't have to deal with it). :(
> > Rob
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> > From: mustardbuzzards <c.edwards@ ..>
> > To: vantage@yahoogroups .com
> > Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 12:10:29 PM
> > Subject: [Vantage] Re: Moving Jobs Between Plants?
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> > And if the job is not complete?
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> > --- In vantage@yahoogroups .com, robertb_versa@ ... wrote:
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> > > You can only use Transfer orders beyween plants.
> > > Rob
> > >
> > > --- Original Message ---
> > > From:"jmpratt7" <james.pratt@ ...>
> > > Sent:Thu 6/11/09 7:22 am
> > > To:vantage@yahoogro ups .com
> > > Subj:[Vantage] Re: Moving Jobs Between Plants?
> > >
> > > Clinton,
> > >
> > > I am working on establishing a multi-plant environment and one of the problems I ran into was moving jobs from one plant to another. In short, in consultation with Epicor, there is no system way to do this. You can move resources and warehouses, but not jobs. You cannot even have jobs run through multiple plants. If you find a way to move jobs, it would be very timely for me.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > Jim Pratt
> > > Vantage 8.03.404B
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> > >
> > > --- In vantage@yahoogroups .com, "mustardbuzzards" <c.edwards@> wrote:
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> > > > Vantage 8.03.405A
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> > > > How does one move a job from Plant A to Plant B?
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> > > > We have 137 jobs to transfer between plants. There are no transactions against any of the jobs.
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> > > > Thanks
> > > > Clinton
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