What's new in version 2601.0.0.0
Features
With the features added in this release of the Aptean Process Manufacturing extension,
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The system displays an error message to prevent certification of production BOMs that are not in balance. This feature ensures that you are alerted when batch line values require recalculation, maintaining data accuracy and preventing unexpected value adjustments during certification. For more information, see Component batch calculator.
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You can edit the calculated Target Batch Size (WU) field value directly on the Recalculate Batch Lines page. For more information, see Set up production BOM with batch size.
Enhancements/Modifications
With this release of the Aptean Process Manufacturing extension,
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The system supports batch quantity calculations to improve accuracy and control when determining output quantities per batch. The system introduces a setup option on the Batching FastTab of the Process Manufacturing Setup page to define output quantities calculations. This enhancement addresses the issue reported in bug ID #342396. For more information, see Weight and Yield Percentage.
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Updates have been made to ensure interoperability with the recent changes in the Aptean Formulation Management extension. For more information, see Highlights of Formulation Management, version 2601.0.0.0.
UI/UX changes
The following UI/UX changes have been made in this release.
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The Output Qty Per Batch Calculation Method field has been added to the Batching FastTab of the Process Manufacturing Setup page.
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The Target Batch Size (WU) field has been added to the Recalculate Batch Lines page.
Resolved issues
The following issues have been resolved in this release.
| ID | Description |
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| 336716 | The system fails to complete the upgrade process when updating the Process Manufacturing field, if the Scrap % field value exceeds 100%. |
| 342396 | The system incorrectly calculates the Output Quantity Per Batch Calculation field value on the Process Manufacturing Setup page based on the scrap % value instead of product yield % value. |