Material Reservation Mode#
Estimated time to read: 7 minutes
When you are working with BOMs, and their Scope is Durables, Materials, Packing, or Weigh And Dispense, you will have to define whether the BOM Products include Material Reservations, and how Material Reservations are handled for the BOM Items.
Material Reservation is the process of allocating specific quantities of raw materials, components, or subassemblies from inventory to a specific production or work order. This ensures that those Materials are not consumed by other orders and are available when production begins.
The Material Reservation Mode property has three options to select from:
- Material Dependency
- None (default)
- Production Order
This tutorial will show you how to can use the Material Reservation Mode property in relation to the Material Dependency and Production Order options.
For both Material Dependency and Production Order you must ensure that you have your Critical Manufacturing MES structure configured which will allow you to set up these modes.
For the example scenario below, you will need to create:
- Steps
- Flows
- Products
- Materials
- BOMs
- Resources
- Services
For the purpose of this tutorial all new entities, including the ones above, were created and can be uploaded via the following Master Data files:
The provided Master Data files will allow you to undertake the paths and instructions provided below.
For more information, see Manage BOM Items.
Material Dependency#
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Create a BOM and set its Scope as Materials:
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Select the section BOM Items and then select Manage:
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Be sure to enter the necessary information, and set the Material Reservation Mode property to Material Dependency:
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Define the BOMContext Smart Table by adding the Step when the BOM will be used, and the other necessary information:
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Attach your consumable Material as shown below:
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Confirm the information and select Attach:
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Go to the Dependencies section, select Manage, and select the To tab if you are creating the dependency from the main Material point of view:
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Complete the necessary information and make sure the System State property is set to Closed:
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You can now Dispatch and Track-In your main Material and verify the BOM information:
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Select Track-In.
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When you then select Track-Out, the whole Material will be consumed.
Warning
If you select Material Dependency for the Material Reservation Mode, but do not create a Dependency for the Material you want to produce, the system will return an error. In the example below, the AA-Mat-02 is the Material that is being produced, and it depends on AA-Mat-01 to provide it with its raw materials. As this Dependency was not created, the system will not allow you continue, and explains just that in the error message:

Production Order#
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Create a BOM and set its Scope as Materials:
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Select the section BOM Items and then select Manage:
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Be sure to enter the necessary information, and set the Material Reservation Mode property to Production Order:
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Define the BOMContext Smart Table by adding the Step when the BOM will be used, and the other necessary information:
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Create a Production Order with the Product to be produced and all the other necessary information:
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On the top ribbon of your Production Order, select Release:
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Enter the needed dates and select Release:
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In the Production Order, select the Materials section followed but the Assign button on the top ribbon to assign your main Material:
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Select Assign and your Production Order will have the main Material assigned to it:
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Now, attach your consumable Material as shown below:
Note
This step is only needed because in this example we set the assembly Type of the BOM as Automatic at Track Out.
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Next, in the Production Order, you will need to assign the consumption Material and then select Assign:
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At this point, you can see your consumption Material and production information in the Materials section of your Production Order:
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You can now Dispatch and Track-In your main Material and verify the BOM information:
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Select Track-In.
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When you then select Track-Out, the whole Material will be consumed, as can be seen in the Production Order:



























