Manage Part Scrap Reasons

8.10.2 Part Scrap Reasons



On the Part Scrap Reasons page, you may view a list of current part scrap reasons, add new, and delete reasons that an operator can use to explain why a part was scrapped.

Add Part Scrap Reason

Click the Add Part Scrap Reason button in the upper left corner.  A dialog box will be displayed allowing you to enter a new part scrap reason.  Save, and it will appear in the list of part scrap reasons.

Edit Part Scrap Reason

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Delete Part Scrap Reason

Click the Delete button that is displayed to the right of each part scrap reason in the list.  Once you confirm the deletion, it will be removed from the list.



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