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Description of the issue:
End item is setup with a formula.
In the formula line for the semi-finished item, “Inherit batch attributes to end item” is check marked.
On the batch of the semi-finished item a value is entered for a batch attribute.
A production order is created for the end item with this batch for the semi-finished item.
End item is report as finished using WMS app.
It is expected that the batch attribute is inherited from the semi-finished item to the end item.
If we do first post the picking list journal and then report as finish the end-item, the batch attributes are inherited.
However, our customer way of working is that for a production order every pallet is reported as finished using the WMS app. Only when all pallets are produced, it is known how much semi-finished product has been used in this production order. A very common business process in manufacturing.
End item is setup with a formula.
In the formula line for the semi-finished item, “Inherit batch attributes to end item” is check marked.
On the batch of the semi-finished item a value is entered for a batch attribute.
A production order is created for the end item with this batch for the semi-finished item.
End item is report as finished using WMS app.
It is expected that the batch attribute is inherited from the semi-finished item to the end item.
If we do first post the picking list journal and then report as finish the end-item, the batch attributes are inherited.
However, our customer way of working is that for a production order every pallet is reported as finished using the WMS app. Only when all pallets are produced, it is known how much semi-finished product has been used in this production order. A very common business process in manufacturing.
STATUS DETAILS
Under Review
Administrator on 9/22/2021 11:09:21 AM
Thank you for your feedback.
This is a great suggestion! We will consider this in our roadmap.
Sincerely,
Johan Hoffmann, Program Manager
Microsoft.