Import Bill of Material to Subcontracting Model (tisub1210m000)

Use this session to import and convert a bill of material from Job Shop to a subcontracting bill of material for item subcontracting.

Note: If a Job Shop bill of materials containing phantoms is imported, the phantom items are exploded and their components are imported as a single level bill of material.

Field Information

Product

The subcontracted item.

Subcontractor

subcontractor

Subcontractor Site

The ID of the subcontractor site where production takes place.

Ship-from Business Partner

The business partner who ships the subcontracted part.

Revision

The revision ID.

Site

The site ID.

Note: Only visible if multisite functionality is active.

Reference Date

The date from which the bill of material is valid.

Position

The component's position number.

Material Item

material

Net Quantity

The number of items on the BOM line that is required to manufacture the product.

Scrap Percentage

Recording a scrap factor prevents shortages in production. The scrap factor is expressed as a percentage loss.

A scrap factor of 5% means that LN will allocate 5% more of a component for a production order (gross material requirement).

Scrap is an extra loss in addition to the loss caused by the yield being less than 100%.

If you generate the BOM from an engineering BOM, the scrap factor and scrap quantity values will also be copied. However, these values will only be copied if the sequence number is the only thing changed, for example, wheel 10/1 to wheel 10/2. If there is a new item on the BOM line, for example, wheel to spare wheel, the scrap data will not be copied. In this case, the scrap quantity and scrap factor will be zero (0).

Effective Date

effective date

Expiry Date

expiry date

Phantom Item

phantom