Strange...I just tested this functionality again but this time the button only issued for the task for which it is displayed which contradicts my last assumption. Meaning after the "Issue Components" button for the last task requiring materials is clicked, the button then appeared for the next last task requiring materials. Perhaps I did something different the first time around. I'll have to do more testing to be sure.

Is there a reason the "Issue Components" button doesn't appear for all tasks requiring materials?

On 03/05/2014 02:36 PM, Christian Carlow wrote:
I guess the buttons purpose is to indicate the last task that requires materials? I initially posted this question because I thought that the button would have to be clicked for each of the prior tasks also requiring material issuances. Instead, the button actually issues components for all tasks requiring components, not just the last task requiring issuances for which the button appears.

On 03/05/2014 02:24 PM, Christian Carlow wrote:
Can someone explain why the "Issue Components" button appears for production tasks in descending order?

To reproduce:
1.  Create a production run for PIZZA
2. Assign PEPPERS-G to the first task and PEPPERS-H to the second using the "Materials" tab
3.  Return to "Edit Production Run" tab and click "Confirm"
4.  Click "Quick Start All Tasks"
5. Scroll down to the Tasks section and notice that second task (Preparation) is the only task that shows the "Issue Components" button

Shouldn't the "Issue Components" button appear for all tasks which require issuances? Is there a reason it only appears for the last task requiring issuances?



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