Entering Disposition Codes—Exercises

Main Exercises

Purpose: The purpose of this lesson is to show you how to define available disposition codes that will be used during the disposition process.An employee will use these codes to determine what should happen to a part after it has been disassembled from its parent part.

Windows:
Repair Setup Basic Data/Disposition Code

  1. Create a new record (F5).
  2. Enter a new disposition code as listed below. If these are already in the table them add one with your initials.
  3. Save the record(F12).
  4. Repeat Steps 1-3 for all records in the table below.
Disposition
Code
Description Create
Inventory
Create
Repair
Create
Demand
Re-Use Internal/
External
Supplier External
Service
Type
LLP
Replace
1 Disposition to Scrap, Keep Demand No No Yes No Internal No
2 Disposition to Scrap, Remove Demand No No No No Internal No
10 Disposition To Inventory, Re-Use, Keep Demand Yes No Yes Yes Internal No
11 Disposition To Inventory, Do Not Re-Use, Keep Demand Yes No Yes No Internal No
12 Disposition To Inventory, Remove Demand Yes No No No Internal No
20.100 External Repair, Re-Use, Keep Demand Yes Yes Yes Yes External 14000 100 No
20.200 External Repair, Re-Use, Keep Demand Yes Yes Yes Yes External 14000 200 No
21 External Repair, Do Not Re-Use, Keep Demand Yes Yes Yes No External 14000 100 No
30 Internal Repair, Re-Use, Keep Demand Yes Yes Yes Yes Internal No
31 Internal Repair, Do Not Re-Use, Keep Demand Yes Yes Yes No Internal No
40 LLP Task Required No No No No Internal Yes

Note: Disposition Code is used to determine what will happen to a part after it is disposition. Later you will attach these codes to a customer. This way a customer can determine what is allowed to happen to its parts.