Neither "ROU_ASSEMBLING", "ROU_MANUFACTURING", nor "ROU_SUBCONTRACTING"
were found to be used in any business logic. I couldn't find any
documentation about them in the DMRB either. I'll just tell the users
to leave that field blank if the task doesn't involve actual
manufacturing or assembling.
On 02/03/2014 09:15 AM, Pierre Smits wrote:
Christian,
You could do a search on anly of the types (the
associated workEffortPurposeTypeId) to see whether these are referenced in
services and to evaluate what these services do.
Regards,
Pierre Smits
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Based Manufacturing, Professional
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On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 3:52 PM, Christian Carlow <[email protected]
wrote:
Does it make sense to add "Inspection" as a Routing Task Type? Currently,
"Manufacturing", "Assembly", and "Sub-contracting" are the three values
available which doesn't account for inspection-only tasks. The purpose
type could just be left blank but I'm not entirely sure of the use of the
field and if its worth adding the Inspection task.