Defining make-to-order kits
You can set up make-to-order kits in two ways. The first is at the item group level to be valid for all companies and locations. The second is by company and location. If you set up a kit by company and location, the components must be inventory tracked at the location.
As you add components to make-to-order kits, the application assigns sequence numbers. The sequence in which you add components determines the order in which components are allocated and print on pick lists.
During setup, you indicate whether the component is required (non-required components are considered kit accessories). You cannot assign options to kit accessories.
To define make-to-order kits
Related reports and inquiries
To | Use |
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List make-to-order kit assemblies | Kit, Assembly Listing (IC260) |
Inquire on all kits (both make-to-order and finished goods) that are associated with a component | Component Where Used (IC65.1) |
View item component availability for a specific number of make-to-order kits | Kit Availability (IC67.1) |