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Incidentally here’s the Bill of material:Īnd as you can see, all my BOM lines have a Flushing principle of ‘Finish’, and I’ve assigned my components to one or other of the two operations, and I’m keeping my eye on the BOM Line type – these components are all normal BOM lines (Line type = Item). We need a production order route to use the Route card journal, and I’m using an item with a route with two operations – although increasingly I’m seeing production order setup that only use one route operation, I want to demonstrate something about the route card journal. The only difference I know of between a Job card journal and a Route card journal is that the Job card journal lets you specify the start and end time of each production task (job) as well as the total time taken (hours) – and the Job card journal can only be used with Job scheduled production orders – not with Operations scheduled orders. Actually there’s a fourth – the Job card journal, (but what have the Romans every done for us?). You’ll know that there are three production order journals: a Picking list journal a Route card journal and a Report as finished journal.
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It’s a versatile little beastie – let’s take a closer look. We were talking about integrating Dynamics AX with a production Manufacturing Execution (MES) system and fell to talking about the route card journal and how it can be used to perform a production order report as finished (and incidentally back-flush consume components by posting a picking list journal at the same time).