Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
• A strong understanding
of manufacturing terminology and processes
• The ability to use Microsoft Navision for financials processing
In addition, it is
recommended, but not required, that students have completed:
• Inventory
Control in Microsoft Navision
Postrequisites
• Students
are encouraged to continue with their study of manufacturing and attend
or use the online materials for Manufacturing 2 and Manufacturing Costing.
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
No Microsoft Certified Professional exams are associated with
this course currently.
Course
Materials
Students should use Microsoft Navision 4.00 database or above.
Microsoft Navision Manufacturing Quick Guides should be included.
Course
Outline
Chapter 1: Introduction to Manufacturing
Main Topics
• Training Demo
Database
• The Manufacturing Training Material
After completing this
chapter, students should be able to:
• Use the Training
Demo Database
• Navigate through the Manufacturing Training Material
Chapter
2: System Setup
Main Topics
• Manufacturing
Setup
• Inventory Setup, as Related to Manufacturing
After completing this
chapter, students should be able to:
• Understand
Manufacturing Setup
• Appreciate Inventory Setup, as Related to Manufacturing
Chapter
3: Production Bill of Materials
Main Topics
• Production
Bill of Materials (BOM)
• Production BOM Advanced Features
• Production BOM Reports
Labs
• Create Production
BOM
• Use Copy Production BOM
• Create and Compare Versions
After completing this
chapter, students should understand:
• Production
Bill of Materials (BOM)
• Production BOM Advanced Features
• Production BOM Reports
Chapter
4: Capacities
Main Topics
• Capacities
Set Up
• Routings
• Routings Advanced Features
• Capacity Journals
• Capacity Reports
Labs
• Create New
Routing
• Create New Version
• Create Routing with Parallel production
• Create Routing with Send Ahead
• Use Copy Routing
After completing this
chapter, students should understand:
• Capacities
Set Up
• Routings
• Routings Advanced Features
• Capacity Journals
• Capacity Reports
Chapter
5: Production Orders
Main Topics
• Understand
the structure and make-up of a production order
• Understand the purpose of a production order
• Define the five statuses of a production order
• Create a new production order
• View the routing and components of a production order
• Reserve components for a production order
• View actual against expected costs, and capacity of a production
order
• Make changes to the production order due date
• Make changes to the production order quantity required
• Make changes to the production order components required
• Use item substitution for components
• Make changes to the production order routing
• Understand the reports printed directly from a production order
• Access the Production Schedule from a production order
• Understand the standard reports available for production order
reporting
• Understand the purpose of the Replan Production Order batch job
• Understand how the Replan Production Order batch job operates
• Understand the effects of scheduling a production order with a
phantom BOM
• Calculate a manufacturing batch unit of measure
• Understand the two methods of changing the status of a production
order
Labs
• Create Firm
Planned Order
• Change Dates
• Replan Production Order
After completing this
chapter, students should be able to:
• Understand
the structure and make-up of a production order
• Understand the purpose of a production order
• Define the five statuses of a production order
• Create a new production order
• View the routing and components of a production order
• Reserve components for a production order
• View actual against expected costs, and capacity of a production
order
• Make changes to the production order due date
• Make changes to the production order quantity required
• Make changes to the production order components required
• Use item substitution for components
• Make changes to the production order routing
• Understand the reports printed directly from a production order
• Access the Production Schedule from a production order
• Understand the standard reports available for production order
reporting
• Understand the purpose of the Replan Production Order batch job
• Understand how the Replan Production Order batch job operates
• Understand the effects of scheduling a production order with a
phantom BOM
• Calculate a manufacturing batch unit of measure
• Understand the two methods of changing the status of a production
order
Chapter
6: Production Order Processing
Main Topics
• Issue components
using the Consumption Journal
• Pick and Put Away items used in manufacturing in Warehouse
• Record production order output using the Output Journal
• Register consumption and output from a Production Journal
Labs
• Exercise 6.1
Add Items to Location
• Exercise 6.2 Post Consumption
• Exercise 6.3 Post Output
After completing this
chapter, students should understand:
• Issue components
using the Consumption Journal
• Pick and Put Away items used in manufacturing in Warehouse
• Record production order output using the Output Journal
• Register consumption and output from a Production Journal
Chapter 7: Finishing
Orders and Auto Reporting
Main Topics
• Finished Production
Orders
• Automatic Reporting
• Automatic Production Posting
Labs
• Finish Production
Order
• Production Order with Forward Flushing
• Production Order with Forward Flushing and Routing Codes
• Scrap
After completing this
chapter, students should be able to:
• Finished Production
Orders
• Automatic Reporting
• Automatic Production Posting
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