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In addition to specifying a part number in a Bill of Materials (BOM), you can specify a part revision to be used in the manufacturing process. When you import a BOM into a new assembly in FactoryLogix Office, you can also specify a part revision mode for each BOM line item when in Edit mode. The default revision mode is Use Latest—the most recently created part revision is the one required to satisfy any material setup requirements.


Note:

The part revision mode is different from the alphanumeric value used for a part revision. For example, Revision A can be newer than Revision D if you want it to be (for any reason).


Specify a part revision mode for BOM line items


Part revision modes are described in the following table.


OptionDescription
Use LatestOperators must use the latest revision of a part.
Use AnyOperators may use any revision of the specified part.
Use SpecificOnly the part revision specified in the BOM is accepted.
Use Specific or NewerThe part revision specified in the BOM or any newer version is acceptable.
Use Specific or OlderThe part revision specified in the BOM or any older version is acceptable.


Be sure to pay attention to part revisions when adding material instances to the Inventory area of FactoryLogix Office or Production. When searching for a part number, several results may be displayed, depending on how many revisions of a part were created. For example, part number 110-34480 does not have a revision. Part number 110-34480 - C is the same part with a revision of C. This is indicated in the list as part number – revision with a hyphen between the two fields. 

Using a combination of the part revision field and the revision mode, Engineers have complete control over the specific part instances necessary to satisfy the build with regard to material setup validation and traceability.


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