Wrong operation

Bart,

If it was just labor entry records: Delete them & re-enter against correct OP.

Once inspection processed though, it is a one way street. You can't reverse.

What if you edit your job op details (reordering them so incorrectly reported OP is the current WIP OP - and edit the details so it represents the OP that should have been reported - also changing the details on the other OP).

Never tried it (and your actual cost cums will require adjustment) - but that might work.

Rob




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From: Bartosz Niemczewski <bartoszniemczewski@...>
To: Vantage Group <vantage@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 9:40:14 AM
Subject: [Vantage] Wrong operation.





Good Morning,

We have a situation when operators logged in for wrong operation. They made some pieces and put data into the system.
Also, we have some pieces accepted by inspection. Now , we are looking smart way to move everything from that operation to another or just remove pieces from that operation. Is any way to do that?

Thank you.
Bart.

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Good Morning,

We have a situation when operators logged in for wrong operation. They made some pieces and put data into the system.
Also, we have some pieces accepted by inspection. Now , we are looking smart way to move everything from that operation to another or just remove pieces from that operation. Is any way to do that?

Thank you.
Bart.




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From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of Bartosz Niemczewski
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 9:40 AM
To: Vantage Group
Subject: [Vantage] Wrong operation.








Good Morning,

We have a situation when operators logged in for wrong operation. They
made some pieces and put data into the system.
Also, we have some pieces accepted by inspection. Now , we are looking
smart way to move everything from that operation to another or just
remove pieces from that operation. Is any way to do that?

Thank you.
Bart.

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