• Bill of Material Glossary

    The manufacturing software industry has many industry-specific terms. We've compiled a short list of key manufacturing terms used with Bill of Materials in Manufacturing module. Here it is: Backflush – The deduction from inventory records of the component…
  • Are nested routings possible in a way that does not cause a cost composition issue when hitting the GL upon invoicing?

    Thanks to everyone for reading ahead of time! Question Is there a Sage, E2B, or other third part plugin, configuration, hotfix, or other solution that would allow for creating routings that nest other routings to help allow for machining of parts…
  • Bill of Material fields

    Where can I find more info on the fields in the BOM's? I'm looking to find what certain fields mean and how they get populated. Specifically the Set Fix & Set Var fields. I can see them in the Explore view, but is this data coming from the Data Import…
  • Updated Pieces/Hour Not Changing in Maintain Routing After Running BOM Regeneration and Cost Rollup

    We are making changes to our work centers in Setup Work Center for the new year and we have active routings that have been in place for several years. In the past, we made the work center changes, then ran BOM Regeneration and Cost Rollup and the pieces…
  • Standard Cost Issue...

    Hello, I am trying to build my standard costs in a way where I leverage the Bill or Materials to add non-inventory Items which I can cost at specific rates and re-direct through the GL Accounts to specific account. The purpose of this will be to be…
  • RE: Demand Report

    Not out of the box. You can use MRP to accomplish that. It wouldn't be an 'exploded BOM' style, but all the info you're looking for would be on the screen/report.
  • Demand Report

    Is there a way to get a report for a specific Item number BOM that explodes out all levels and shows what is on WO and on PO? It would be for a certain quantity of the upper assembly. It would have what's on order and what we have on hand, versus what…