WipAssemblies
This report generates a list of All Work Orders that are currently Released, but not yet Finished. This report is accessed from the Work Order Report button on the BusinessMaster front Switchboard.
Note: The following Work Order reports are only accessed by pressing the buttons located at the bottom of the Work Order form:
WO Requirements <Top>
This is a "gut check" summary report of the Work Order with all the BOM's and how much of the quantity you are going to need to build the Work Order. It shows how much you currently have in inventory, and where its going to leave you if you were to take it out (ProjInv). This is basically giving you the gross requirements for the Work Order and displays the BOM inventory for each location. A planner can look at this report and even though maybe some of the components may not be stocked, the planner will still release the Work Order because MRP shows the material coming in on a PO in time, etc.
W/O Requirements per InvLocation <Top>
This report is the same as the WO Requirements, but only showing BOM inventory levels for the Inventory Location you have picked.
StockBil <Top>
This report enables you to print the Work Order out as a StockBill. If there has been a StockBill associated with the Finished Good, it will show you that StockBill here. It doesn't debit inventory but gives you something to release to the floor that has the dimensions and instructions necessary to produce the Item. This could function as a traveler. In conjunction with the Custom Report Module, this could be elaborated upon to include pictures and graphics with the StockBill. Click here for more information on the Custom Report Module.
Work Order Pull Sheet <Top>
This report is almost like a traveler, but its really just about tracking the inventory debits. If you associate the Work Order with a Sales Order, then you will have the company info displayed on the Pull Sheet. This helps get Orders ready for creating the Packing Slip. This is a basic accountability report. This report was developed by an ISO certified company that needed this amount of detail on Pull Sheets to meet their quality inspection.
Labor <Top>
Note: Whenever you run a report, if you get an error, check the criteria for that report. Locate the criteria that is always listed at the top of the report you are looking at. Then go back and make sure there are entries in the data for all that criteria. Here is an example of the Listed Criteria for a Report (The criteria's here are JobPhase, Dept, Started, Complete, and Production Started):
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