Discrete Manufacturing
You can use Oracle Work in Process to produce assemblies in discrete batches, also known as discrete jobs.
Standard Versus Non–Standard Jobs
Standard discrete jobs control the material, resources, and operations required to build an assembly and collect its manufacturing cost. Non–standard discrete jobs control material and collect costs for miscellaneous manufacturing activity. They may or may not build an assembly. This type of activity can include rework, field service repair, upgrade, disassembly, maintenance, engineering prototypes, and other projects.
Discrete Versus Lot Based Jobs
A discrete job is a production order for the manufacture of a specific (discrete) quantity of an assembly, using a specific standard routing and operations. If you have Oracle Shop Floor Management installed, you can use lot based jobs in your manufacturing. A lot based job follows a network routing. Network routings provide flexibility in choosing the next operation which, in turn, determines the series of operations the job moves through.
1. Create Jobs
2. Issue Componets (Material and MOH)
3. Move transaction (Resource and OH)
4. Complete Jobs
5. Close Jobs
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