@Buddhika Kurera does CE need to be installed to our tenant first? I do not see it in aurena. Or is there a different url that needs to be used to access it?
@Buddhika Kurera does the CE need to be installed for our tenant first? I do not see it available in aurena.or is there a different URL that needs to be used to access it?
Does anyone know if CE needs to be installed for IFS 10 users, or is it a separate web portal?
Looking at the documentation the admin area can be located here.https://{data region FQDN}/{tenant_name}/ce/{service}/ login I have tried to figure out what the url is based on my tenant, with no luck. Does anyone have an example of what this looks like?
I am currently in IFS 10, I was able to create a disassembly BOM for a purchased part. But I am not able to create a disassembly shop order. How does this functionality work in IFS 10?
@matt.watters interesting suggestion - I think we may be able to do that for certain scenarios. I have a feeling this will be a combination of different options. @mmoss project inventory is also another option - I have looked into projects a bit, and it seems to have a lot of basic data setup, which has been the roadblock to date.
Thank you for the insight on the condition codes.I think there would be two potential reasons for re-classification:the demand of a part in a different area of the business. Ie. Production needs a part and we have some in the maintenance and don’t want to wait to order more for production. This would mean that parts could move back and forth between classifications. the return / replacement of a part already delivered to a customer - the old part would go back into inventory as a production part but then be reclassified for a different use case. In this scenario parts would only move in one direction of classification.
Hi Bjorn,thank you for your response. They parts will definitely be planned differently. Additionally, a part that is classified as repair only or warranty only, may be a partially used part. Just for clarification, I know that we can setup customer orders and shop orders specific to condition codes, but MRP will not consider them? If we use pre- or suffix - what would you suggest would be the best way to convert parts from one classification to another?Counting in and out isn’t the best option (in my opinion), and using shop orders would only allow us to convert in one direction. Trying to convert the opposite way on a shop order would create a circular reference error.
Thank you Pilar.I believe in this situation a PR can still be created and released. It would be the PO that would stop, if there are no alternate SFPP records for the same part.
Following - would like to know the answer to this as well.
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