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FSM 5.7 - Part Replacement Function

  • October 21, 2020
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jbernardo
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How does this function work ? 

it is updated in the part record and when its used on a part need, it automatically goes to the new replacement part (sometimes if you’re using the updated part it goes back to the old part)

is this a business rule or out of the box? i want to apply this practice to the quote module so the parts in the quote module are being updated as well but i cant find this.

 

 

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Replacement part is saying you are no longer using this part. Part need will continue to allow consumption of the part until stock gets to 0 then will flip to the new part when no stock exists.

 

If you order it, put it on a quote, it will use the new number in replacement.


jbernardo
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  • October 21, 2020
ChristineLaVoi wrote:

Replacement part is saying you are no longer using this part. Part need will continue to allow consumption of the part until stock gets to 0 then will flip to the new part when no stock exists.

 

If you order it, put it on a quote, it will use the new number in replacement.

Hi Christine,

 

The issue is that its not putting it in the quote

here is an example, i added it to the quote and it stayed as is.

 

 


jbernardo
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  • November 11, 2020
jbernardo wrote:
ChristineLaVoi wrote:

Replacement part is saying you are no longer using this part. Part need will continue to allow consumption of the part until stock gets to 0 then will flip to the new part when no stock exists.

 

If you order it, put it on a quote, it will use the new number in replacement.

Hi Christine,

 

The issue is that its not putting it in the quote

here is an example, i added it to the quote and it stayed as is.

 

 

@ChristineLaVoi  just wanted to follow up on this for any additional insight


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