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09/22/2025, 10:45 PMCeligo AI
09/22/2025, 10:45 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):To prevent component over issue to work order, you can consider the following steps based on the conversations: 1. Deleting the Work Order Issue: If the work order issue is in an open period, you can consider deleting it. This might be enough to pull the component back from WIP to raw material. 2. Modifying the Receipt: If the components are damaged or not needed, you can modify the receipt to receive less of the damaged or unnecessary pieces. This might prevent them from showing committed to the work order. 3. Editing and Saving the Work Order: Sometimes, simply editing and saving the work order can resolve the issue. 4. Closing the Work Order and Creating a New One: If the above steps do not work, you can produce what you can on the work order, then close the work order and create a new one to use the other components once their replacements come in. 5. Editing the Date on Issuance or Completion: If there is no GL impact on work order close, it might be because there was a WO completion somewhere and it was created before the Issuance of the components. In this case, try to edit the date on either the issuance or completion (issuance should come first). ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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09/22/2025, 10:45 PMSlack thread 1: here (available only if the original thread was posted in the last 90 days)
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09/22/2025, 10:45 PM