Automatic Batch Expiration Dates for Tracked Items in Manufacturing | Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Exam MB-320

Incorporating Automatic Batch Expiration Dates for Tracked Items in Manufacturing

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A manufacturing plant uses batch tracking of raw materials, semi-finished goods, and finished goods.

It is difficult to determine when semi-finished and finished goods were produced and expired.

You need to incorporate automatic batch expiration dates for tracked items that are produced.

Solution: 1

Create a new batch number group that includes production activation in the settings.

2

Assign the group to the produced items.

3

Assign shelf life period in days to the items that require expiration dates.

Does the solution meet the goal?

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The given solution is as follows:

  1. Create a new batch number group that includes production activation in the settings.
  2. Assign the group to the produced items.
  3. Assign shelf life period in days to the items that require expiration dates.

This solution will likely meet the goal of incorporating automatic batch expiration dates for tracked items that are produced.

The first step of creating a new batch number group that includes production activation in the settings is a necessary step to enable the automatic batch expiration feature. By creating a new batch number group and activating production, the system will be able to automatically assign batch numbers to production orders and track the associated items.

The second step of assigning the group to the produced items will ensure that the items produced are associated with the batch number group that has the expiration feature activated.

The final step of assigning a shelf life period in days to the items that require expiration dates will set the time frame for the expiration of the items produced. By setting a shelf life period, the system will be able to automatically calculate the expiration date based on the production date and the shelf life period, and alert users when the expiration date is approaching.

Therefore, the given solution is likely to meet the goal of incorporating automatic batch expiration dates for tracked items that are produced, and the answer is "Yes".