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RE:[sap-log-pm] Regarding refurbishment Work Order

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Reply from wagoss56 on Nov 10 at 11:01 AM
Can you clarify a little bit. My understanding is that refurbishment work orders are written against materials and not equipment as you originally stated.

If you are rebuilding a material, and a part (shaft) within the material needs to be replaced and is repairable, the component (shaft) should be returned to inventory with a credit to the work order. A new refurbishment work order should be created to refurbish the shaft. This allows for the correct cost valuations to take place for the original material and the shaft.

Any materials used for refurbishment should be issued to the work order.

Hope this helps.

Wayne

---------------Original Message---------------
From: rrojo
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2017 4:12 AM
Subject: Regarding refurbishment Work Order

To clarify. Is it correct to start a refurbishment work order on a part that came off a refurbishment Work order? I started the refurbishment process on a equipment and have order parts. Our inventory count is correct the parts did come out of inventory and were assigned to the refurbishment work order. However, there is a shaft that was replace and it is repairable. The shaft was also a part I got from inventory. Am I correct to use the same refurbishment work order (pm04) to create another PM04 work order so I can get it fix. Any help will do. Thank you very much!!

 
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