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Re: Mounting location of part upon production
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Therp, Tom Blauwendraat
On 2/16/24 15:17, Landis Arnold wrote: > > One way to accomplish some of this is to simply use "structured > serialization". > If you were to apply to your Chair use case, you might do the following: > > 200 Legs become 200 serialized items. > In your BOM you would apply a Top Down with Chair, Leg position 1, 2, > 3 and 4, Other components > Focusing on the Leg Positions: Basically a BOM for each would allow > the Serialized Legs to be used for their source. > You would Select a Serial Number for each in the BOM positions for > each (leg1, leg2, leg3, leg4) Hi Landis, this sounds exactly like what I need, but I'm not sure that I follow - if you say you need a "bom for each", then you basically mean defining each leg as a separate product, which you include in the main BoM; so there's a production step in between where a leg becomes a leg1, and then becomes part of the table. Am I right? Or are you talking about some other kind of serialization, that I don't yet know about?
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Mounting location of part upon production
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Re: Mounting location of part upon production
by "Graeme Gellatly" <graeme@moahub.nz> - 06/02/2024 12:17:09 - 0 -
Re: Mounting location of part upon production
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