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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.