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AS.01: Assembly Work Order - Enter

Written by Sonia Bahri

Updated at June 11th, 2025

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Business Benefits Usage Preconditions Subsequent Actions Program Fields and Functions

 

Note that you can click the button (or press F5) to invoke field help at any time from within the job panel itself.

Business Benefits

Once Assembly/Kit definitions have been set up, you will want to create/edit the associated Work Orders.

This program allows you to adjust the Assembly/ Kit component lines from available stock upon entry. You may also enter/adjust component lines which may not have been set up in the Assembly/Kit definition.

Note: For related documentation and workflows, see AS - Assembly/Disassembly.

Usage

Use this program to enter information related to Assembly/Kit Work Orders and their Component lines.

Preconditions

Client codes must have been set up in program CR.06 [Client Names and Addresses].

Assembly/Kit codes must have been defined in program AS.79 [Assembly Definition].

Products that are to be used in the Assembly/Kit are defined in program CR.62 [Client's Inventory Products].

The Adjustment code defaults to the value set up in Field 4 of program AS.79 [Assembly Definition]

but can be overridden with another one that has been defined in program CR.58 [Inventory Adjustment Codes].

If the Assembly/Kit involves a chargeback to the Client, the Charge code must have been set up in program CR.22 [Storage, Handling, Other Rates].

Lot codes must have been entered by making a zero Adjustment in program OR.20 [Lots - Maintain / Adjust].

Subsequent Actions

Assembly/Kit Work Orders may be printed in program AS.03 [Assembly Work Order - Print].

Once a Work Order is confirmed, any Charges that it generates may be printed in progam IP.53 [Accessorial Charges - Invoices].

Disassembly Work Orders may be entered in program AS.02 [Disassembly Work Order - Enter].

Program Fields and Functions

To review a text version of the field help, click here. Click the button (or press F5) to invoke field help at any time from within the job panel itself.

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