Scrap of Components
Explanation
Scrapping can occur at various stages of the manufacturing process. This 
activity is used to scrap component material issued on a shop order which is not suitable for use. For example, if a component is cut incorrectly or broken, you 
have the option to scrap the component on the shop order and request replacement 
material. In such an instance, the scrapped material would not be un-issued 
from the shop order, but the demand for the component material will be increased if 
necessary.
By performing this activity:
	- The cost of the scrapped component material stays associated with the 
	shop order.
- The demand for replacement component material for 
	the shop order is visible, since the quantity required for the component is 
	increased if the quantity scrapped exceeds the planned scrap quantity.
- The scrapped components will not be available 
	for use in as-built structures, as the specific issued material is identified 
	as scrapped and unavailable to as-built structures on the shop order.
Scrapping of components can also be performed with MRO shop 
orders of the Disassembly, Repair, and Assembly types. However, due to the pegging 
structure used to maintain order relationships, you can only scrap materials 
that have the Inventory Order supply code, those that are added manually to the shop 
order, and not pegged to another MRO order level.
Prerequisites
This activity requires that at least some components have been issued on the 
shop order.
System Effects
As a result of this activity:
	- The scrapped material will remain issued to the shop 
	order but will be identified as scrapped. A manufacturing material history record
      will be created to record the scrap event. In addition, the quantity scrapped for 
	the material line will be incremented.
- The scrapped material is unavailable for use in as-built structures.
- The scrapped material is unavailable for unissue.
- The quantity scrapped on the component material 
	line will be increased. If the scrapped quantity of the component on the shop 
	order exceeds the planned scrap quantity, the fixed scrap quantity on the 
	component material line is increased to cover the additional scrapped 
	quantity. The result is an increase in the quantity required for the 
	component.
- If the scrapped component is lot tracked, but not 
	serial tracked, then a history record will be added to the 
	Lot Batch Master 
	window. If the part is serial tracked, a history record will be added to the
	Part Serial Catalog. The current position will change from 
	Issued to Unallocated, the operational condition will change to
	Non Operational.
Window
Shop Order
MRO 
Shop Order
Disposition Shop 
Order - Complex Assembly Repair
Report Shop Order 
Operation
Report 
Component Scrap
Shop Floor Workbench
Related Window Descriptions
Report Component Scrap
Shop Order
MRO
Shop Order/Material
MRO Shop Order
Disposition Shop Order - Complex 
Assembly Repair/Material
Disposition Shop Order - 
Complex Assembly Repair
Report Shop Order Operation
Shop Floor Workbench
Procedure
Scrap of component materials - (normal procedure)¨:
	- 
	Open the 
	Shop Order window, and query for the appropriate shop order.
- 
	Right-click, point to Material Actions Report 
	in the menu and then click on Component Scrap.
- 
	Select the desired component part you want to scrap in 
	the 
	Report Component Scrap window.
- 
	Enter the quantity you want to scrap in the Part Qty To 
	Scrap field.
- 
	Save the changes.
 
Scrap of component materials when reporting operations:
	- Open the 
	Shop Order window and query 
	for the appropriate shop order.
- Right-click and then click Report. The 
	Report Shop Order Operation window opens.
 
- Select the desired operation 
	from the Report Shop Order Operation window.
- Right-click and then click Report Component Scrap.
- 
	Select the desired component part you want to scrap in 
	the 
	Report Component Scrap window.
- 
	Enter the quantity you want to scrap, in the Part Qty To 
	Scrap field.
- 
	Save the changes.
    
Scrap of components using Shop Floor Workbench:
	- Open the Shop Floor Workbench window and 
	click Refresh. 
- The operations will be displayed 
	according to the filter that is being used.
- Select the operation line for which you wish to report scrap.
- Click Report Scrap. The 
	Report 
	Scrap dialog box will be opened.
- Click 
	the Component Scrap option and the 
	
	Report Component Scrap dialog box will open.
- Enter the quantity you want to scrap in the 
	Part Qty To Scrap field.
- Save the changes.