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Multi-Level Repair on a lot-controlled part

  • April 3, 2025
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Vernon Anderson
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Need a little guidance here.  I created a lot-controlled part with a lot size of 1 and it created the as-built structure for each lot I created.  I have a repair structure and a repair routing, and I create a repair shop order and ensure that I turn on multi-level repair before I save the shop order.

 

I am getting the materials that I may issue as part of the repair as materials as well as the finished good part on the shop order materials.  I then manually reserve the lot number of the finished good part but here’s the rub. I am NOT getting the multi-level repair structure as I have in the past with serialized parts.  What am I missing??

The documentation says it’s possible but…

Thanks in advance!

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Björn Hultgren
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  • April 4, 2025

@Vernon Anderson I cannot tell what you made different, but for me it worked fine following below steps:

  1. Create a shop order with lot size 1 for a lot/batch tracked, multilevel tracked part
  2. Reserved a lot/batch no
  3. Released, Issued, reported and received the order
  4. Created and released a multilevel repair shop order for the part (requires the part to have a buildable repair structure)
  5. Manually issued the previously manufactured lot/batch no
     

Vernon Anderson
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  • April 7, 2025

OK I will try again following your steps and will advise.


Vernon Anderson
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  • April 7, 2025

On your repair structure, how did you identify the components?  Can I have the same as the manufacturing structure and NOT use disassembly components?  As I will be using multi level repair shop order, I would think the disassembly parts aren’t necessary.