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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Return back components after Operation Pull and Assembly Pull

Backflush transactions 'pull' components with Operation Pull and Assembly Pull supply types from inventory onto jobs and repetitive schedules. Backflush transactions can be launched by:
o completing assemblies at operations using the Move Transactions window
o moving and completing assemblies into inventory using the Move Transactions window
o completing assemblies into inventory using the Completion Transactions window
o receiving assemblies from an outside processing operation using the Oracle Purchasing, Enter Receipts window
Move transactions imported through the Open Move Transaction Interface can also create backflush transactions. Transactions imported through the Oracle Inventory, Inventory Transactions Interface can also create backflush transactions.
Additional Information: Backflushing reduces the number of manual material transactions required to process the discrete jobs and repetitive schedules.
Reverse Backflush Transactions
You can reverse backflush transactions and automatically return backflushed components back to inventory. For example, pull components that are backflushed as you move assemblies forward in a routing are automatically returned to inventory when you move assemblies backwards. Reverse backflush transactions can be created as you do the following:
o reverse operation completion transactions using the Move Transactions window
o return completed assemblies from inventory to jobs and schedules using the Completion Transactions
o move and return assemblies from inventory to jobs and schedules using the Move Transactions window
o return or correct transaction receipts in the Enter Returns or Enter Corrections windows in Oracle Purchasing.
Move transactions imported through the Oracle Work in Process Open Move Transaction Interface can also reverse backflush transactions as can return transactions imported through the Inventory Transaction Interface.

Note: You can, if necessary, issue and return pull components to and from jobs and schedules to inventory using the 'Specific Component' option in WIP Material Transactions window
Backflush Supply Subinventories and Locators
Sufficient inventory must exist in a component's source subinventory and locator for backflush transactions to complete successfully. If there is insufficient on-hand inventory to satisfy backflush demand, the supply subinventory balance is forced negative even if the Oracle Inventory Allow Negative Balance parameter is set to No.
The one exception is if the component you are backflushing is under lot, serial, or lot and serial number control. In this case you cannot complete the backflush transaction until you select a subinventory and locator that contains a sufficient quantity of valid lot and/or serial numbered items.
Supply subinventories and locator can be defined at the item or bill of material component level. If they are not defined, the system uses the supply subinventory and locator specified by the WIP Backflush Supply Subinventory and Locator Parameters when components are backflushed.
To ensure adequate supply for backflush transactions, you can replenish supply subinventories and locators as required.
Revision Control
For component items under revision control, the system always defaults the revision based on the item's current revision as of the date of the transaction.

Thanks & Regards,
S.Grace Paul Regan

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