How many types of production journal in AX?

Production journal types

The journal types that are used in production are as follows:
  • Picking list - This journal is a record of the raw materials that are drawn out of inventory.
  • Route card - This journal is a record of the route consumption.
  • Job card - This journal is a record of the operations resource consumption using feedback job cards.
  • Reported as finished - This journal is a record of all items that are finished.

Production journals and lines

Production journals are divided into two components: the journal itself and the journal lines or actual journal records.
  • Journals - The production journal contains information that pertains to all entries. This information includes the journal type, name, and number; and, it collectively identifies which journal you are working with.
     
    A production journal can also contain information such as status, the method that was used to post information, whether negative deduction is permitted, and whether certain kinds of errors are accepted.
  • Lines - Journal lines reflect the actual records or entries present in the journal itself. These records can include a list of production materials ready for release, the amount of time consumed, the number of good and defective items, and so on. Because journal records contain item transactions that create financial transactions, the information in the records is also in the ledger.

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