Thomas Woody - Record USA, Inc.
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2 votesunder review · AdminEdward M. Kwang - NETcellent System, Inc. (CEO / Founder, NETcellent Systems, Inc.) responded
If we should make this change, a global setup flags will be needed in COP -Func -> Pick/Pack Ticket/Ship Label setup. A flag like "51. Print None Stock Items on Pick Ticket?" will be introduced. The default value should be "N' so the existing users will not be affected by this new feature.
My thinking is this flag should apply to both the line items on pick ticket and kit components under the line item. Do you agree?
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2 votesunder review · AdminEdward M. Kwang - NETcellent System, Inc. (CEO / Founder, NETcellent Systems, Inc.) responded
Please look into the direction of using BOMP work order instead of kit item. You may customize BOMP work order components in COP as well.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Thomas Woody - Record USA, Inc. commentedMaterial Cost Type should be expanded by at least 1 (potentially 2, consistent with Product Category expansion).
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I would like to see this follow a cascading scenario similar to the way price codes are applied. For example, if I define Sales & COGS for a product category ONLY - then that applies _by default_ regardless of the location sold from. If I then define, for example, Sales & COGS for a product category in location 01, then that applies if that Product Category/Location combination is met, but transactions against all other locations drop down to the Product Category only entry.
This would allow for a tremendous amount of flexibility for complex accounting environments, while also accommodating simpler environments with a minimum number of entries (less that currently required).
Allowable combinations and order of application could be defined in setup, mimicking Price Code Entry.