Subcontracting Model (tisub1600m000)

Use this session to view and manage data related to the subcontracting of manufactured items.

 

Product

The subcontracted item.

Revision ID

The revision ID.

BOM Quantity

The number of manufactured items to which a bill of materials (BOM) applies. The BOM quantity enables you to specify very small item quantities as BOM components.

Example

You need very small amounts of certain colors to mix one liter of a specific paint, Cotton White. Therefore, a BOM quantity of 1000 liter is defined. The component quantities for the paint can then be as follows:

Paint Cotton White, 1000 liter:
White999 liter
Yellow0.6 liter
Red0.2 liter
Blue0.2 liter

 

Effective Date

The date and time on which the subcontracting takes effect.

Expiry Date

The date from which a record or a setting is no longer valid. The expiry date often includes the expiry time.

Subcontractor

A business partner that is hired to perform certain services, such as the execution of a part of a project or production order. The services are delivered via a purchase order.

Ship-from Business Partner

The business partner who ships the subcontracted part.

Subcontracting Purchase Price

The purchase price of a subcontracted item, expressed in the purchase currency.

Currency

The currency in which the purchase price is expressed.

Unit

Units used to express measurements. The unit can be user-defined or selected from the list of units in Common.

Subcontractor Warehouse

The external warehouse to which materials are delivered.

Lead Time

The production time of an item expressed in hours or days, based on the lead time elements as defined in the routing operations.

Used for Costing

If this check box is selected, the subcontracting model is enabled for costing.

Critical in Planning
Status

The status of the subcontracting model.

Allowed values

  • New
  • Approved
  • Expired