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Oracle EAM-Rebuild Work Orders

Rebuild Work Orders

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Rebuild Work Orders Cont.


Rebuild Work Orders are created as child Work Orders.
For example, a Work Order was issued for the inspection of a pump. During the pump inspection, you found that the motor, one of the components of the pump, is problematic. You have two options: You can repair and then re-install this motor (Rebuildable Item), or you can replace the rebuildable item by issuing a new motor Rebuildable Item from inventory. 1. If perform a material issue from inventory, then the old motor rebuildable item attaches to the Work Order, automatically creating the child, rebuild Work Order number associated to the parent Work Order 2. If you choose to repair and then re-install the problematic motor rebuildable item, then you can manually create the child rebuild Work Order for the old motor (rebuildable item).

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Direct Item Material


Direct Items represent items with infrequent use or criticality; they are not included in the internal catalog as stocked items. These items are considered as "one off", bought directly from a vendor for a specific Work Order and Operation. These items are delivered directly to the Shop Floor for maintenance Work Order execution.

You can add Non-Stock Based Direct Items to Asset, Maintenance, and Rebuildable Bills of Material, but you can add Non-Stock and Description Based Direct Items directly to the material requirements for an existing Work Order

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Material Transaction Accounting

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Material Transaction Accounting Cont


A material issue results in the following: Material is issued from a subinventory and the onhand quantity is reduced. A distribution is created for the value of the transaction. The value computed is determined by the costing method of the organization. The journal entries are as follows:
Dr. Cr. eAM Material (WIP accounting class) Quantity X Inventory (sub-inventory valuation account) Value Quantity X Value

Material can also be returned to Inventory. If material is returned, the journal entries are as follows:
Dr. Cr. Inventory eAM Material

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