Released Production Order-change status to Finished error

  • Released Production Order-change status to Finished error

    Posted by DSC Communities on January 17, 2017 at 2:05 pm
    • Richard Goward

      Member

      January 17, 2017 at 2:05 PM

      We are trying to change status to Finished for a Released Production Order.
      We are receiving this message in a dialog box.
      The status of order 101120 cannot be changed as it is related to planning line 1090000 in worksheet FOR. LABOR DEFAULT.

      Any ideas?

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      Richard Goward
      Dermae
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    • Lewis Rosenberg

      Member

      January 17, 2017 at 3:41 PM

      Are you running Manufacturing > Planning > Planning Worksheets?  It sound like a line on that worksheet is related to the production order you are trying to close.

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      Lewis Rosenberg
      IT Manager
      Mars Fishcare
      Chalfont PA

      NAVUG Board of Advisors, Programming
      NAVUG Programming Commitee
      NAVUG Membership Committee
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    • Richard Goward

      Member

      January 18, 2017 at 1:14 PM

      Lewis:
      We do not show anything on the planning worksheet related to this released prod order.

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      Richard Goward
      Dermae
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    • Richard Goward

      Member

      January 18, 2017 at 1:17 PM

      Another post on another site with the same error referred to an extra entry in the routing of the rel prod order.
      We do not have an extra routing line for this order.

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      Richard Goward
      Dermae
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    • Ben Baxter

      Member

      January 19, 2017 at 8:07 AM

      What type of worksheet is your “For. Labor Default” batch?  Is that an output journal?  Do you use reservations on components?  A bit more detail would help us track this down.

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      Ben Baxter
      Consultant
      Accent Software, Inc.
      Carmel IN
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    • Loren Raber

      Member

      January 19, 2017 at 3:32 PM

      Check the Subcontracting Worksheet > DEFAULT batch.

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      Loren Raber
      IT Technician
      SUPERB Industries Inc
      Sugarcreek OH
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    • Lewis Rosenberg

      Member

      January 19, 2017 at 4:29 PM

      There’s definitely something on some worksheet somewhere.

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      Lewis Rosenberg
      IT Manager
      Mars Fishcare
      Chalfont PA

      NAVUG Board of Advisors, Programming
      NAVUG Programming Commitee
      NAVUG Membership Committee
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    • Alex Apodaca

      Member

      January 20, 2017 at 10:40 AM

      Hello Richard,

      Go to the Planning Worksheet and you can see if you can specifically find line 1090000 and delete that line. If not then if you delete all the lines on the Planning Worksheet it should clear your error, but you may need to consider if someone is using it before you do. They could then re-populate the Planning Worksheet lines afterward. You might even be able to export all the lines to Excel and paste them back in… not sure about that for a quick answer, but clearing this form particularly that specific line should clear your error. Make sure you match up the correct For Labor and Default specifications..

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      A Apodaca
      Sr. Consultant
      CA United States
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    • Richard Goward

      Member

      January 20, 2017 at 2:40 PM

      Hi All:
      The issue was with the subcontractor worksheet.
      It has been cleared up.
      Thanks for all the help.

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      Richard Goward
      Dermae
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