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This module performs a simple inventory backflush transaction and automatically prints TrackIDs for the newly created product.

It can also be used in a process-type manufacturing operation where opening and closing Job cards is impossible. Industries with continuous processes, such as breweries or large creamed cheese manufacturers, will run a continuous production line, and then this simple backflush transaction works well for those processes.

After completing the new product, all backflush transactions will typically be posted on the warehouse or factory floor using this HTML5 scanner screen.

However, it can also be done on this PC-based screen. For more information, refer toInventory Backflush [WIP081]

Inventory backflush works similarly to Jobs, but in this instance, only the BOM will be used to produce the final product. After completion of the new product, the operator will enter the warehouse of the backflush receipt (BF into Warehouse). Then, the supplying warehouse (From Warehouse) and the stock code and quantity are entered.

On posting the transaction, the transaction is posted in SYSPRO. If successfully posted, it will create a new TrackID (pallet) label, print this at the correct printer linked to this module and log in warehouse.

  • Scan or enter the warehouse for the finished goods (for example, assembled bicycle) to be received into the BF into Warehouse field. The bin into which the stock is received is determined by a Warehouse Setting.

  • Scan or enter the warehouse from which the components (an example of components can be all the parts required to build a bicycle) were collected from in the From Warehouse field. This will typically be the warehouse on the products' BOM (Bill of Material)

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The From Warehouse must be a WIP warehouse. Refer to TECHNICAL, for required System Settings. Also, if this field is left blank the backflush will look at the default warehouse on the products BOM (Bill of Material)

  • Scan or enter the Stock Code of the new product (example: assembled bicycle) in production.

  • The Quantity field will update automatically, if the System Setting is configured, with the quantity in production. The user still has the option to change the displayed quantity.

  • Scan or enter the TrackID for the completed product (example: assembled bicycle). If an existing TrackID is selected here, the backflush stock will be added to it. If you leave this blank, a new TrackID will be created.

  • Select Post.

  • The transaction will be posted in SYSPRO and the components (all the parts required to build a bicycle) will be depleted from the BF (backflush) warehouse, and a new TrackID for the finished product will print.

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SPECIAL FEATURES

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TECHNICAL

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  • A Warehouse Setting must be updated to configure the Bin into which the stock must be received. Select Settings / Warehouse Settings from the Ribbon bar and select the BF (backflush) warehouse from the Warehouse drop-down. Locate INVENTORY_BACKFLUSH in the System Name drop-down. Update the DEFAULT_BIN Setting values with the receiving bin. Example: RECV_FG. This is the default bin location for the selected warehouse where all received stock will be placed.

  • To load the Quantity (PalletQty) as setup against the stock code and warehouse in SYSPRO, the following System Setting must be switched on. Select Settings / System Settings from the Ribbon bar and select the locate INVENTORY_BACKFLUSH in the System Name drop-down. Update the AUTO_LOAD_PALLET_QTY Setting values to Y(es). If the Setting value is Y(es) the quantity will load automatically, if the Setting value is N(o), then the Quantity field will remain blank and the user can add a Qty.

  • For more possible System Settings, refer to the PC screen - Inventory Backflush (WIP Receipt) [WIP081]

SYSPRO REQUIREMENTS & Business objects used

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REFERENCEINVBACKFLUSHING

WIP081 (HTML)