Evaluate MRO Interim Order Components

Explanation

On the Components tab you will find the component information for an MRO interim order. You can review information such as component part number (which is initially a position part number but is updated with the real part number during the shop order receipt process), quantity per assembly, quantity required, supply code (whether supplied by an MRO supply order or otherwise), supply interim order number (usually the corresponding shop order number), component ownership and condition code. You can also view and change work guidelines associated with the components.

The concept of component varies from one interim order type to another. For disassembly interim orders, components are the products of the disassembly. These products are initially position parts but are updated to 'real' parts during disassembly. For disposition interim orders, components are the set of parts that are consumed during the disposition and inspection process, excluding the disposition part itself. These components are always 'real' parts. The situation is similar for repair interim orders, where components are the set of parts that are consumed during the repair process, excluding the repair part itself. Finally, for assembly interim orders, components represent the allocations to the order which will be assembled into the product. These components will be position parts initially and will be updated to 'real' parts as disposition shop orders are approved.

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