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  • 1.  RoHs

    Posted 04-27-2017 06:15 AM

    RoHs processing
    were able to get the compliant component numbers to “rollup” the “RoHS Compliant” status to reflect in a manufactured part when all of the components were marked as RoHS compliant.

    However, we did encounter issues when attempting to reverse this scenario. We had a RoHS compliant manufactured part (the override checkbox did not need to be marked since it was changed via the rollup) and we marked both a component of the subassembly and parent assembly as “non-compliant”. We then ran the rollup process again, but rather than marking the parent part as “non-compliant”. We deleted the substance/restriction lines completely from the component and it still did not flag the manufactured part as “non-compliant”.

    Can anyone offer assistance on what we are missing in our processing

     

    Heidi Sohler -

    847.915.2311