Kind of a basic question but does the item have a BOM? A disassembly will take the FG out of stock and restock the components. Is this happening, regardless of the error message?
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the part do not have BOM, it is device label. FYI during disassembly process I will change the location from current location e.g. WIP to PRL (process reject location). meaning that it will reduce WIP qtty and add PRL qtty (correct me if i wrong)
but somehow when comes to this part it pop up with following message "item has no product structure records". Hence I cannot change the location.
Your question is a little confusing. Assembly and Disassembly are for use with products that have BOM's. Do you run production orders for device labels?
If you want to change quantities or move to a different location, why don't you just use an inventory transaction?
Alternatively, if you have some reason for using Production Order Processing for the labels, why not make up a dummy BOM. We typically use 1/10,000 of a washer or bolt as a dummy component.
Randva is correct, if the item has no BOM, neither a POP assembly nor a disaasembly can be performed. Can you confirm there is no BOM and confirm what you are trying to accomplish?
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