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E1: 31: Super Backflush (P31123) and Blind Mode Work Order Completions (P31114) Updates Lot Status With Blank (F41021/F4108) (Doc ID 3053508.1)

Last updated on NOVEMBER 20, 2024

Applies to:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Shop Floor Control - Version 9.2 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

When Super Backflush (P31123) is set to call Work Order Completions (P31114) in blind mode, the system will create the lot/location (F4108/P41021) with a blank lot status rather than using the lot status from the Item Branch (P41026). If Super Backflush is set to call Work Order Completions in Interactive Mode, the system updates the location/lot status correctly.

Steps:
1. Create a manufactured parent (P4101/P41026) where the Lot Status Code has a non-blank value.
2. Create a Bill of Material (P3002) and Item Routing (P3003) set up to use backflush.
3. Create a Work Order (P48013) for the manufactured parent.
4. Attach the Parts List and Routing (R31410 or interactively).
5. Create a version of Work Order Completions (P31114) that is set up to use the Work Order Number as the Lot Number.
6. Create a version of Super Backflush that is set to call the version of Work Order Completions (P31114) from step 5 and that is set up with Work Order Completions in Blind Mode.
7. In Super Backflush (P31123), enter a partial completion.
8. Inquire on the Item and Lot Item Availability (P41202) and Lot Master (P4108). Notice that the system updated inventory with the Lot Status = blank.
9. Re-test the process with Super Backflush set to call Work Order Completions in Interactive Mode. Notice that the system works as expected and the lot status is correct.


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