11-07-2019, 08:29 AM,
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TimSchofield
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RE: How to assemble three finished products into a new one and sell.
Hi Alex, you use the manufacturing module. Create a new stock item D, and set it as a manufactured item. Then create a bill of materials for D, containing 1 each of A, B, and C. Then create a work order to create any number you require of part D, and this work order should then have A, B, and C issued to it. Once that work order is received and closed you should find that you now have a stock of part D, and that the stock levels for A, B, and C should have been correctly depleted.
See the manual pages for a more detailed explanation.
Thanks
Tim
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11-07-2019, 09:44 PM,
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ALEXSHEN
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RE: How to assemble three finished products into a new one and sell.
(11-07-2019, 08:29 AM)falkoner Wrote: Hi Alex, you use the manufacturing module. Create a new stock item D, and set it as a manufactured item. Then create a bill of materials for D, containing 1 each of A, B, and C. Then create a work order to create any number you require of part D, and this work order should then have A, B, and C issued to it. Once that work order is received and closed you should find that you now have a stock of part D, and that the stock levels for A, B, and C should have been correctly depleted.
See the manual pages for a more detailed explanation.
Thanks
Tim
Hi Tim,
I have another situation here, such as:
A=(A1+B1) is a finished product on sale.
B2 is also a finished product in sales.
C is also a finished product in sales.
Now I need to make a product D, but the B1 in it has to be extracted into an independent saleable product.
So it became the A+B2+C combinate and split into D and B1. Can this be achieved?
Alex
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11-08-2019, 02:10 AM,
(This post was last modified: 11-08-2019, 02:26 AM by ALEXSHEN.)
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ALEXSHEN
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RE: How to assemble three finished products into a new one and sell.
(11-07-2019, 11:55 PM)falkoner Wrote: I'm not sure if I have understood correctly. If you are asking whether one BOM can have two distinct outputs, then the answer is no it can't.
Tim
Yes, it is, I want a BOM can have two distinct outputs.
Hi Tim,
But as I mentioned above, do you have a better way to solve it from other side?
The way I only think of it now is that when I purchase Item.A(A1+B1), I will split and put them into the warehouse according to A1 and B1, and then, if I want to sell Item.A, I will assemble A1 and B1. If you want to sell the Item.D, I will assemble the A1 and B2, but this method will be very cumbersome in the specific operation process.
Alex
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