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You complete job assemblies into inventory using both the Completion Transactions and Move
Transactions pages. You also use these pages to return completed assemblies back to jobs.
Completing an assembly quantity into inventory that is greater than the job start quantity, or
overcompletions, is useful when the production process yields more assemblies than planned.
You can set up a tolerance level to restrict the number of overcompleted assemblies. When you
complete assemblies, all components with the supply type of assembly pull are automatically
backflushed.
In this topic, you will use the Completions Transactions page to complete assemblies.
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Procedure
Step Action
1. Begin by navigating to the Completion Transactions page.
Step Action
2. Click the Completion Transactions link.
Step Action
3. The Completion Transactions page is used to complete job assemblies into
inventory, and to return completed assemblies back to jobs.
Step Action
4. You can search for a record using the Sales Order, Line, Assembly, and Job field
values.
Step Action
5. Enter the desired information into the Job field. Enter "1234".
Step Action
6. There are two options in the Type field—WIP Completion and WIP Completion
Return. WIP Completion is the default value.
Step Action
7. Sometimes the production process yield more assemblies than the job start quantity.
Step Action
8. Click the Continue button.
Step Action
9. The completed assembly is moved into the completion subinventory. This can be
designated on the routing and the discrete job record. You can change the value
here.
Step Action
10. Click in the Quantity field.
Step Action
11. Enter the desired information into the Quantity field. Enter "101".
Step Action
12. The Final Completion check box is used for average costing organizations to
ensure that no residual balance is left in the job after completion.
Step Action
13. Click the Done button.
Step Action
14. You have completed the Completing Assemblies in WIP procedure.
End of Procedure.