Transfer material from one job to another

You can also receive from one job and issue directly into another, just make
sure that the new job has the material flagged as "pull from stock". Then
break their fingers.

-----Original Message-----
From: Lydia Coffman [mailto:lcoffman@...]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 2:28 PM
To: vantage@egroups.com
Subject: RE: [Vantage] Transfer material from one job to another

Chris:

It must be the moon. We've had a very similar situation here. What we've
come up with:

You can receive the excess raw material into inventory, then issue it to the
correct jobs (as long as nothing has been done to it - heat treat,
whatever). Or you can run production detail reports (for reference) for all
the jobs, go into job adjustment and adjust them-but you may have to adjust
quantities in inventory anyway. This can be remarkably tedious, but it gets
things where they're supposed to be.

Last, and most important, break the fingers of the person or persons who
made this mess as a warning to others not to follow in their evil ways.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Williams [mailto:cwilliams@...]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 2:19 PM
To: vantage@egroups.com
Subject: [Vantage] Transfer material from one job to another


We are currently working on a job that has had so many changes it has
become a nightmare. Because it is linked to the Sales Order makes it
even harder to figure out how to manage it. We also have deliveries
linked together into three jobs. We have met all shipping
requirements for one job, but there is still material on it that we
need for the other two jobs. Does anyone have any suggestions how to
transfer that material from one job to the other?
Chris:

It must be the moon. We've had a very similar situation here. What we've
come up with:

You can receive the excess raw material into inventory, then issue it to the
correct jobs (as long as nothing has been done to it - heat treat,
whatever). Or you can run production detail reports (for reference) for all
the jobs, go into job adjustment and adjust them-but you may have to adjust
quantities in inventory anyway. This can be remarkably tedious, but it gets
things where they're supposed to be.

Last, and most important, break the fingers of the person or persons who
made this mess as a warning to others not to follow in their evil ways.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Williams [mailto:cwilliams@...]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 2:19 PM
To: vantage@egroups.com
Subject: [Vantage] Transfer material from one job to another


We are currently working on a job that has had so many changes it has
become a nightmare. Because it is linked to the Sales Order makes it
even harder to figure out how to manage it. We also have deliveries
linked together into three jobs. We have met all shipping
requirements for one job, but there is still material on it that we
need for the other two jobs. Does anyone have any suggestions how to
transfer that material from one job to the other?