How do I specify alternate processes based on characteristics of raw materials or components?
Grain Sensitivity in a Bill of Material Grain Sensitivity is a modifier used to designate material with process limitations. Examples are plaid fabrics which can t be cut on automatic cutters and wood grain laminates where the length and width dimensions are not interchangeable for optimization in panel saws or in router nesting. There are two places where grain sensitivity is specified: – The first is on the inventory item itself and is set through the Add/Edit Inventory Item screen, Physical tab. This flag being set indicates to the system that this particular item has grain sensitivity. – The second place is in the bill of material designating the operations which are affected by grain sensitivity.For static bills of material, this is set in the Create/Edit Bill of Material Screen. On the Create/Edit screen, the Grain Sensitive check box is three-stage. Checked means that the b/m item should be included if a previous item is grain sensitive; Unchecked means that the item should not
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