Issue material that is in Inspection/DMR Status

Non-conformance ‎and DMR work on the inventory level. If you are allowing part classes to go negative, the operator could still issue material and drive a bin negative. You can prevent this by not allowing negative inventory on the part class or write a BPM to not allow an issue for a lot or SN that is in inspection or failed DMR. 

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  <p>We are using the no -conformance but the operator was able to issue the material.<br>

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On May 22, 2014, at 1:25 PM, "Miguel Santillan msantillan@...<mailto:msantillan@...> [vantage]" <vantage@yahoogroups.com<mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com>> wrote:

Are you using a Non-Conformance? Or are you just doing an inventory transfer to a non-nettable bin?

If you create a NC, it will move the inventory to the Inspection Processing Module and will not allow to you issue until you disposition the material.

Miguel A. Santillan
Compass Manufacturing Systems
510-661-6666 Office

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Subject: [Vantage] Issue material that is in Inspection/DMR Status

In our current process, material that has been placed on Quality hold is moved into a non-nettable bin and a separate inventory tag is printed with a hold status on it. Recently, we have found that if an operator searches for the lot, they have the capability of issuing the material.

Does anyone know is there a way in the system to stop an operator from issuing material that is in inspection or DMR status?

We are on 9.05.702A.

Thanks,

Deirdre Sykes

Financial Supervisor

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In our current process, material that has been placed on Quality hold is moved into a non-nettable bin and a separate inventory tag is printed with a hold status on it. Recently, we have found that if an operator searches for the lot, they have the capability of issuing the material.

 

Does anyone know is there a way in the system to stop an operator from issuing material that is in inspection or DMR status?

 

We are on 9.05.702A.

 

Thanks,


Deirdre Sykes

Financial Supervisor     

Are you using a Non-Conformance?  Or are you just doing an inventory transfer to a non-nettable bin?

 

If you create a NC, it will move the inventory to the Inspection Processing Module and will not allow to you issue until you disposition the material.

 

Miguel A. Santillan

Compass Manufacturing Systems

510-661-6666  Office

 

From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2014 9:13 AM
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Vantage] Issue material that is in Inspection/DMR Status

 

 

In our current process, material that has been placed on Quality hold is moved into a non-nettable bin and a separate inventory tag is printed with a hold status on it. Recently, we have found that if an operator searches for the lot, they have the capability of issuing the material.

 

Does anyone know is there a way in the system to stop an operator from issuing material that is in inspection or DMR status?

 

We are on 9.05.702A.

 

Thanks,


Deirdre Sykes

Financial Supervisor     

We are using the no -conformance but the operator was able to issue the material.

Sent from my iPhone

On May 22, 2014, at 1:25 PM, "Miguel Santillan msantillan@...<mailto:msantillan@...> [vantage]" <vantage@yahoogroups.com<mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com>> wrote:


Are you using a Non-Conformance? Or are you just doing an inventory transfer to a non-nettable bin?

If you create a NC, it will move the inventory to the Inspection Processing Module and will not allow to you issue until you disposition the material.

Miguel A. Santillan
Compass Manufacturing Systems
510-661-6666 Office

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Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2014 9:13 AM
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com<mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [Vantage] Issue material that is in Inspection/DMR Status



In our current process, material that has been placed on Quality hold is moved into a non-nettable bin and a separate inventory tag is printed with a hold status on it. Recently, we have found that if an operator searches for the lot, they have the capability of issuing the material.



Does anyone know is there a way in the system to stop an operator from issuing material that is in inspection or DMR status?



We are on 9.05.702A.



Thanks,

Deirdre Sykes

Financial Supervisor



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