Hi James,

When you want to report the production, override the default warehouse which is 
basically defaulted from Production Order. Alternatively if you have Quarantine 
warehouse attached to the main warehouse and the Item being produced has the 
Quarantine mgmt flag checked in Inventory model, then you can make use of 
Quarantine order to report good and scrap quantity.

Hemant K 

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From: James Flavell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 8:40:02 PM
Subject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Production scrap as inventory

Hi Hemant,

Sorry I am not a production expert so can you tell me how to split the qty
into different warehouses like what you mentioned?

Thanks
James

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Kumthekar
Sent: 10 February 2007 00:12
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Subject: Re: [Axapta-Knowledge- Village] Production scrap as inventory

Hi,

As you had mentioned you can do either way 

1. Enter the Production by splitting Good Quantity in warehouse A, and bad /
defective Qty in Warehouse B. This will be clean way of doing the reporting.
Also you can have this Warehouse "B" as Non Nettable if you wish to.

2. Entering as by-product will raise issues regarding costing, so better it
is to use option 1. 

I think there won't be any need to modify the code....

Hemant K 

----- Original Message ----
From: James Flavell <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com>
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Sent: Friday, February 9, 2007 10:34:32 PM
Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge- Village] Production scrap as inventory

Hi everyone,

I think this is probably a fairly common request so hoping someone might be
able to help:

If I want the bad quantity of production order to be in inventory, how is
the best way to do it?

Example:

Production good qty 90, bad 10

Result wanted is 90 in warehouse A and 10 in warehouse B

Cost wise will be as if the production order was 100 good (i.e. cost of good
and bad items are the same)

Any code examples or hints where to look would be great thanks :-)

A few areas I am interested in and flexible about at this stage:

1) If bad qty is using same item is there simple way to change the warehouse
in the production postings? Or is it best to add code at the end of the
posting to do a transfer journal from A to B for the bad qty?

2) If the bad qty needs to be a different item (I guess this can be
considered like a by-product) is this easy to do?

Thanks once again to everyone

James

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