Basic difference between Serialized & Non-serialized rebuildables transaction wise
Hi,
I am new to Oracle eAM, I just want to know the basic difference between Serialized & Non-serialized rebuildables.
When I issue a non-serialized item to a WO a followup WO for that non serialized item creates automatically & on-hand reduces by that issued amount, but when I complete/close the followup WO on-hand do not increase. What is the logic behind this?
When I issue an non-serialized rebuildable in a WO it goes out of stock, but afterwards how can I track it. Like where it is as parent child relation is not there like serialized rebuildables.
What are the other features which non-serialized has other than serialized rebuildables?
I am new to Oracle eAM, I just want to know the basic difference between Serialized & Non-serialized rebuildables.
When I issue a non-serialized item to a WO a followup WO for that non serialized item creates automatically & on-hand reduces by that issued amount, but when I complete/close the followup WO on-hand do not increase. What is the logic behind this?
When I issue an non-serialized rebuildable in a WO it goes out of stock, but afterwards how can I track it. Like where it is as parent child relation is not there like serialized rebuildables.
What are the other features which non-serialized has other than serialized rebuildables?
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