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What is 'surviving order' in SAP IS-HT-MES - Manufacturing Execution System?


surviving order - Overview

  • Component: IS-HT-MES

  • Component Name: Manufacturing Execution System

  • Description: Process order which receives additional quantities from another process order in a process order merge. The surviving order is merged with the merging order, and becomes the process order which is processed.


surviving order - Details


  • Key Concepts: Surviving order is a term used in the IS-HT-MES Manufacturing Execution System (MES) to refer to an order that has been partially completed and is still active. It is the result of a process that has been interrupted or stopped before it was finished. The surviving order will remain in the system until it is either completed or cancelled.
    How to use it: In the IS-HT-MES Manufacturing Execution System, surviving orders can be used to track and manage partially completed orders. This allows users to view the progress of an order and determine what needs to be done to complete it. The surviving order can also be used to identify any potential problems that may have caused the interruption or stoppage of the process.
    Tips & Tricks: When dealing with surviving orders, it is important to ensure that all necessary information is recorded and updated regularly. This will help ensure that the order can be completed in a timely manner and any potential problems can be identified and addressed quickly. Additionally, it is important to keep track of any changes that are made to the order, as this will help ensure that the order remains accurate and up-to-date.
    Related Information: For more information on surviving orders in the IS-HT-MES Manufacturing Execution System, please refer to SAP's official documentation on the topic. Additionally, there

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