Use this page to trace the origin of a part. Part origin could be, for
example, the arrival of a purchase order, a receipt of a shop order, or even
manual receipts. The information displayed is inventory transactions.
The origin of a part is displayed in tree navigator by a graphical tree
structure. You can only see one level of the tree structure at a time. If
the part that is traced is a parent part that uses other components in its
product structure, details of the origin of the component part are displayed
at the next level in the tree structure. If the part that should be traced
is a component part, details of the origin of the parent part are displayed
at the next level in the tree structure. However, this also requires that
the part is connected to a purchase order, a shop order, or a production
schedule.
For a complete view of all levels in the tree structure, go to Part
Origin tab. All inventory transactions related to part
origin are displayed in this tab. For instance, if the transaction displayed
is an arrival of a purchase order, a receipt of a shop order, or even manual
receipts, for that specific transaction are displayed.
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