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Topic: WIP (partially Issuing parts to a work order/assembly)
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By: JP | Posted on: Dec 18 2024 at 02:37:11 PM | Can one just hand over some, but not all of the parts needed for an assembly (ex: in case the assembly suffers some interruption due to an unexpected problem, becoming pending)? | |
By: Guest | Posted on: Dec 19 2024 at 09:01:44 AM | When you "Process the Bill of Materials", you can select the amount to issue, or complete.
MiniMrp also allows (rightly or wrongly) negative stock. | |
By: Guest | Posted on: Dec 20 2024 at 05:06:07 AM | No. I think you can only 'Allocate' or 'Issue' the whole work order. In other words, when you 'Issue' the whole work order becomes WIP unless you choose to change the work order quantity to match the available parts.
Once it's WIP you can 'Complete' parts leaving some as WIP. | |
By: JP | Posted on: Dec 22 2024 at 08:00:31 AM | Our case is (maybe) a bit specific. We renovate vintage cars from scratch.
We start with an assembly that in most cases it will be used just once (this assembly needs to be modified along the process to accommodate customization or unavailable parts).
The work order is then created to build ONE item (one car).
We need to continue to procure parts during the build process, therefore having the possibility to issue components as we move along the build would be a better way to control what part of the WIP is actually done. | |
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