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What is 'bypassed' in SAP MFG-ME - SAP Manufacturing Execution?


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  • Key Concepts: Bypassed is a term used in SAP Manufacturing Execution (MFG-ME) to describe when a process step is skipped. This can happen when a process step is not necessary or when the process step has already been completed.
    How to use it: Bypassed can be used in SAP MFG-ME to indicate that a process step has been skipped. This can be done manually by the user or automatically by the system. The user can also set up rules for when a process step should be bypassed.
    Tips & Tricks: When setting up rules for when a process step should be bypassed, it is important to consider the impact of skipping the process step on the overall production process. It is also important to consider any safety or quality implications of skipping the process step.
    Related Information: Bypassed is related to other terms used in SAP MFG-ME such as skipped, completed, and cancelled. Skipped indicates that a process step was not necessary, completed indicates that a process step was successfully completed, and cancelled indicates that a process step was cancelled before it was completed.

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