Register manufacturing order

In this procedure, you can create new manufacturing orders, as well as modify, replan, and delete existing orders. You can change and replan both main information and the order structure.

You normally register manufacturing orders for manufactured and fictitious parts with BOM and routing, that is, parts that consists of operations and material, registered in the BOM and routing procedure. Manufacturing orders can also be registered for purchased parts which have BOM and routing. In those cases you will see a warning. Manufacturing orders should normally be registered in the warehouse you are working in, but you can change warehouse on the order.

At the very bottom of the window you can see information about who created and most recently modified the information for the current record and at what time. Using the button you will access a log containing all modifications.

At the bottom of the window you will see the date and time of the last printout from the procedure. By clicking the button you access a printout log where you can see all printout dates, the users who printed it, and what was printed. You can also review the printed documents by using a button in the printout log. This can be useful in order to see how the printouts looked at the time they were printed. Business documents sent via EDIClosed EDI is the acronym of Electronic Data Interchange. EDI is about exchanging electronic business documents with your business partners, e.g. customers and suppliers. The EDI concept can be wide and a bit unclear, and can many times be used about all types of documents which are sent electronically, even if it might be PDF files sent via e-mail or publishing business documents on a website. What we refer to as EDI – and what is traditionally meant by EDI – is structured business documents following given standards, electronically sent or received and which are compiled and interpreted automatically and that is integrated with the customer's/supplier's ERP system. also create records in the printout log.

Read more about Manufacturing order flow under Using Monitor in the online help function.

Read more about Subcontract under Using Monitor in the online help function.