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Change Status for Released Production Order to Firm Planned

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Hello NAV community:

I hope someone can help. Our customer has a scenario where they are producing goods (make to order), but sometimes the customer changes their specifications for the finished product after the order has already been placed. In this case, they have already consumed items and the production order is in released status.

In this scenario, our client wants to be able to change the quantity of the components used in the production order and possibly even undo or reverse the consumption of the component parts.

At first, I thought it would be best to change the status of the production order back to Firm Planned, but the system is blocking that by giving the error "Firm Planned is not a valid status". The reason for this is that in page 99000882 in Set function  it only allows editing the status to Firm Planned if the current status is before firm planned (FirmPlannedStatusEditable variable).

If someone can give a suggestion on this, I would appreciate it very much. 

Thanks in advance.

-Ted

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  • Alexander Ermakov Profile Picture
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    Can this post assist you in solving your scenario?

    www.archerpoint.com/.../reversing-entire-production-order-consumption-dynamics-nav-2013

  • TonyMatt Profile Picture
    510 on at

    Hi,

    Standard NAV doesn't allow you to change the status of a production backwards - Released to Firm Planned or Finished to Released etc... You can, however, reverse all the consumptions or output as long as the production order is in the Released state. Alexander has already pointed out how to do this.

    Regards,

    Cecil

  • ManishS Profile Picture
    86 on at

    Nice trick, that was very helpfull.

  • Community Member Profile Picture
    on at

    Hi Alexander,

    I tried these instructions, but Calc. Consumption did not create any lines in the consumption journal. I selected the calculation based on “Actual Output” as shown in the instructions.

    Just so you know, the Production Order is in released status and some of the consumed items have already been invoiced.

    Thanks for your help.

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