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WON
(redirected from Work Order Number)

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WONKorean Won (currency of South Korea, ROK)
WONWake on Lan
WONWorld of Nintendo (video game website)
WONWorld of Night (Quest for the Magic Marbles role playing game)
WONWork Order Number
WONWomen of NASA
WONWorld Opponent Network (gaming)
WONWarrant Officer of the Navy
WONWeekly Operating Notice
WONWildcat Online News
WONWomen's Organizational Network
WONWorld Online Network
WoNWealth of Networks (digital economies)


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The call would be recorded by a computer system and the caller would receive a work order number, much like ordering a package online, and could track the progress of the request through the system.
Employees enter information such as work order number, labor card number, and time spent on a process onto the cards.
The configurator creates all the associated SYSPRO sales order documentation and also establishes a unique work order document containing a complete Bill of Materials and specific shop routing identified with a special bar coded work order number for each set of heads produced.
 
 
 
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