Question:
Our current environment is 4.6C with Automotive 2.0 solution. Recently we added two non-stock items to a subassembly on a BOM. I found that when I backflush an item in a repetitive environment it ignores the non-stock items (does not show up on the component allocation BOM for the rate routing). This is exactly how it should work. However I found when I scrap the same part, it seems to pull in the non-stock item, thus causing a post processing error.
Does anyone have any experience with this? If so, can you please give me some guidance?
Steve
Our current environment is 4.6C with Automotive 2.0 solution. Recently we added two non-stock items to a subassembly on a BOM. I found that when I backflush an item in a repetitive environment it ignores the non-stock items (does not show up on the component allocation BOM for the rate routing). This is exactly how it should work. However I found when I scrap the same part, it seems to pull in the non-stock item, thus causing a post processing error.
Does anyone have any experience with this? If so, can you please give me some guidance?
Steve