Warehousing Assembly Order (whinh2101m000)Use this session to view and maintain details of warehousing assembly orders. These orders can only be defined manually. The warehousing assembly order includes the issue of the components and the receipt of the main item. The user can set whether the assembly is completed or not. When all components are transferred to the assembly warehouse/location the order status is Assemble. When the assembly is finished, the status must be set to Assembled. This status generates an order line of type Receipt for the assembled item. If issue lines are present, you can no longer delete the warehousing assembly order. If issue lines have a status other than Open, you can no longer modify the warehousing assembly order. The assembled item is a list item whose components are defined in the List Components (tcibd3100m000) session. For each component, a warehousing-order line of type Issue is generated.
Order The order number of the warehousing assembly order. Order Origin The origin of the warehousing assembly order. Set The order set groups order lines of the same order together
according to the following attributes:
Order Type A code that identifies the type of a warehousing order. The
default warehousing procedure that you link to a warehousing order type
determines how the warehousing orders to which the order type is allocated are
processed in the warehouse, although you can modify the default procedure for
individual warehousing orders or order lines. Order Date The date on which the warehousing order is generated or
registered. Assembly Date The date on which the assembly will take place or has already
taken place. List Group The group to which the list belongs. Kit Definition A predefined list of items to be delivered together when
ordered by the customer. You can define kits to facilitate order entry. A kit is ordered and priced as a single item. For internal order entry and warehousing purposes, the kit item is a list of components. On the sales order line, the components are linked. The cost price of the kit is the sum of the components' cost prices. The components of a kit can be of the following types:
Example: The components of a PC kit usually consist of the main cabinet, a monitor, a keyboard, and a mouse. In the Do-It-Yourself market, a toolshed kit can contain the parts for the walls and the roof, a door with hinges, a door handle, and a lock. You can only specify items of the List type. Item The item that must be assembled.
You can only specify an item of the Purchased type. Assembly Warehouse The warehouse in which the assembly will take place. Assembly Location The location where the assembly
will take place. This must be a location of the Pick or Bulk type. Assembly Status The assembly status of the warehousing assembly order. In Inventory Unit The unit of measure in which the inventory of an item is
recorded, such as piece, kilogram, box of 12, or meter. The inventory unit is also used as the base unit in measure conversions, especially for conversions that concern the order unit and the price unit on a purchase order or a sales order. These conversions always use the inventory unit as the base unit. An inventory unit therefore applies to all item types, also to item types that cannot be kept in stock. In Storage Unit The planned quantity of the assembled item, expressed in the
storage unit. In Storage Unit The storage unit in which the
planned quantity of the assembled item is expressed. In Inventory Unit The planned quantity of the assembled item, expressed in the
inventory unit. Blocked If this check box is selected, the order is blocked. Text If this check box is selected, a text is attached to
the assembly order. The text can, for example, explain how the kit must be assembled.
Make Ready Sets the warehousing-assembly order status to Assembled, which marks
the assembly complete. Process
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