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How to Handle Temporary Deviations.
How to Handle Temporary Deviations.
 
It will depend on the sequence in which the user creates their work orders.   

If users want the deviation applied to the work orders due within a date range, then when the work orders are created, based on the deviation they would have someone add the alternate part to the kit and remove the part it replaces.  In the work order notes, reference to the deviation should be made.

If users want the deviation applied to the work orders as they are going through kitting within a certain time frame, then they will need to put a copy of the deviation on the "Do NOT Use" part and when they go to kit, the storeroom needs to make the same change to the kit described above.

 

Either way, the reference to the deviation on the kit will provide the authorization and record that the deviation was applied.

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