@@ -4,22 +4,18 @@ Scrap during manufacturing
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.. |MO | replace :: :abbr: `MO ( Manufacturing Order ) `
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- During the manufacturing process, the need to scrap manufacturing components or finished products
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- may arise. This can be necessary if a component or product is damaged, or unusable for any other
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- reason.
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+ During the manufacturing process, scrapping components or finished products may be necessary when
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+ items are damaged, defective, or no longer usable.
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- By default, scrapping a component or finished product removes it from physical inventory and places
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- it in a virtual location titled *Virtual Locations/Scrap *. A virtual location is **not ** a physical
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- space, but rather a designation in Odoo that is used to track items that are no longer in physical
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- inventory.
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+ Tracking scrapped materials helps manufacturers monitor waste, identify process issues, and account
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+ for production costs.
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- .. seealso ::
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- For more information, see the documentation about the different types of :doc: ` locations
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- <../../inventory/warehouses_storage/inventory_management>` .
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+ In Odoo, scrapped items are removed from physical inventory and moved to a virtual location called
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+ * Virtual Locations/Scrap *. This location is not a physical space—it is a way to log and track losses
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+ without affecting real stock levels .
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- Components can be scrapped from both the *Manufacturing * app and the *Shop Floor * module, before the
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- associated manufacturing order (MO) is closed. Finished products can only be scrapped from the
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- *Manufacturing * app, and only after closing the associated |MO |.
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+ .. seealso ::
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+ :doc: `Location types <../../inventory/warehouses_storage/inventory_management >`
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.. tip ::
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Scrap orders can be viewed by navigating to :menuselection: `Inventory --> Operations --> Scrap `.
@@ -33,50 +29,49 @@ associated manufacturing order (MO) is closed. Finished products can only be scr
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.. _manufacturing/management/scrap-window :
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- Scrap pop-up window
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- ===================
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+ Navigate to the scrap window
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+ ============================
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- Scrapping components and finished products is done through the :guilabel: ` Scrap ` pop-up window. The
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- pop-up window can be accessed from an | MO | in the backend, or the * Shop Floor * module .
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+ Scrapping can be done in either the ** Manufacturing ** app or the ** Shop Floor ** module, depending on
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+ the task .
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- Scrap component from Manufacturing
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- ----------------------------------
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+ **Manufacturing ** app allows:
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- To scrap a component from an |MO |, begin by navigating to :menuselection: `Manufacturing -->
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- Operations --> Manufacturing Orders `, and then select an |MO |. At the top of the |MO |, click the
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- :guilabel: `Scrap ` button to open the :guilabel: `Scrap ` pop-up window.
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+ - Scrapping finished products (only if the |MO | is in the *Done * stage).
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+ - Scrapping components (while the |MO | is in the *Draft * or *Confirmed * stage).
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- Scrap finished product from Manufacturing
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- -----------------------------------------
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+ **Shop Floor ** allows:
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- To scrap a finished product from an |MO |, begin by navigating to :menuselection: `Manufacturing -->
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- Operations --> Manufacturing Orders `. Select an open |MO |, and then click the :guilabel: `Produce
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- All ` button to close it.
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+ - Scrapping only components.
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- To select an |MO | that has already been closed, navigate to :menuselection: `Manufacturing -->
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- Operations --> Manufacturing Orders `, remove the :guilabel: `To Do ` filter from the
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- :guilabel: `Search... ` bar, and then select the desired |MO |.
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+ Manufacturing app
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+ -----------------
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- Once closed, click the :guilabel: ` Scrap ` button at the top of the | MO | to open the :guilabel: ` Scrap `
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- pop-up window .
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+ To scrap a product from the ** Manufacturing ** app, go to :menuselection: ` Manufacturing -->
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+ Operations --> Manufacturing Orders ` and select the desired | MO | .
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- Scrap component from Shop Floor
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- -------------------------------
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+ On the | MO |, click the :icon: ` fa-cog ` :guilabel: ` (Actions) ` icon, then choose :guilabel: ` Scrap ` from
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+ the drop-down menu.
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- To scrap a component from the *Shop Floor * module, begin by navigating to :menuselection: `Shop
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- Floor `. Then, either click the :guilabel: `⋮ (three vertical dots) ` button on an |MO | card, or select
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- a work center from the top navigation, and click the :guilabel: `⋮ (three vertical dots) ` button on a
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- work order card.
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+ .. image :: scrap_manufacturing/cog.png
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+ :alt: MO with the cog's drop-down menu revealed, to show the Scrap option.
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- Either method opens the :guilabel: `What do you want to do? ` pop-up window. Click the
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- :guilabel: `Scrap ` button on the window to open the :guilabel: `Scrap ` pop-up window.
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+ Shop Floor
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+ ----------
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+ In **Shop Floor **, only components can be scrapped. Navigate to the desired |MO | card, and then tap
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+ the :icon: `fa-cog ` :guilabel: `(Actions) ` icon and in the :guilabel: `What do you want to do? ` pop-up
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+ window, select :guilabel: `Scrap `.
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+ .. image :: scrap_manufacturing/shop-floor.png
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+ :alt: Scrap pop-up window in the Shop Floor app.
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Scrap pop-up window
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===================
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- After opening the scrap pop-up window using one of the methods :ref: `detailed above
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- <manufacturing/management/scrap-window>`, select the component or finished product being scrapped,
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- from the :guilabel: `Product ` drop-down menu.
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+ After opening the :guilabel: ` Scrap Products ` pop-up window using one of the methods :ref: `detailed
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+ above <manufacturing/management/scrap-window>`, select the component or finished product being
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+ scrapped, from the :guilabel: `Product ` drop-down menu.
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In the :guilabel: `Quantity ` field, enter the quantity being scrapped.
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their respective drop-down menus.
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Enable the :guilabel: `Replenish Scrapped Quantities ` checkbox if a picking order should be created
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- to replace the scrapped component(s) upon confirmation of the scrap order. This option should only
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- be enabled for warehouses with :doc: `two-step <../basic_setup/two_step_manufacturing >` or
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+ to replace the scrapped component upon confirmation of the scrap order. This option should only be
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+ enabled for warehouses with :doc: `two-step <../basic_setup/two_step_manufacturing >` or
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:doc: `three-step <../basic_setup/three_step_manufacturing >` manufacturing enabled, since components
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are not picked as part of the :doc: `one-step <../basic_setup/one_step_manufacturing >` manufacturing
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process.
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.. image :: scrap_manufacturing/scrap-window.png
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- :align: center
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:alt: The Scrap pop-up window.
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- Click the :guilabel: `Scrap ` button to scrap the selected component. After one or more scrap orders
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- have been created, a :guilabel: `Scraps ` smart button appears at the top of the screen. Click it to
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- view a list of all scrap orders for the |MO |.
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- If a picking order was automatically created to replenish the scrapped components, it can be
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- accessed by opening the :menuselection: `Inventory ` app, clicking the :guilabel: `# To Process ` button
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- on the :guilabel: `Pick Components ` card, and selecting the order.
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+ After filling out the :guilabel: `Scrap Products ` pop-up window, click the :guilabel: `Scrap Products `
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+ button. After one or more scrap orders have been created, a :guilabel: `Scraps ` smart button appears
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+ at the top of the screen. Click it to view a list of all scrap orders for the |MO |.
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