Multi Level PBOM

Ah_Kit
Member Posts: 24
Dear All,
I've a doubt about the multi level PBOM setup.
item Qty
BOM 001 --> A1 1
A2 2
A3 3
BOM 002 --> B1 10
B2 20
BOM 003 --> C1 10
C2 20
C3 30
BOM 100--> BOM 001 1
BOM 002 2
BOM 200 --> BOM 001 2
BOM 003 5
Production A - BOM 100 1
BOM 200 5
For the above scenarion, Navision able to handle the multi level PBOM ?
Anyone can give me some guideline for the above setup ?
Thank you.
Regards
Liau
I've a doubt about the multi level PBOM setup.
item Qty
BOM 001 --> A1 1
A2 2
A3 3
BOM 002 --> B1 10
B2 20
BOM 003 --> C1 10
C2 20
C3 30
BOM 100--> BOM 001 1
BOM 002 2
BOM 200 --> BOM 001 2
BOM 003 5
Production A - BOM 100 1
BOM 200 5
For the above scenarion, Navision able to handle the multi level PBOM ?
Anyone can give me some guideline for the above setup ?
Thank you.
Regards
Liau
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NAV can handle that production bom
BoM 001 | BoM 002 | BoM003 type no qty | type no qty | type no qty item A1 1 | item B1 10 | item C1 10 item A2 2 | item B2 20 | item C2 20 item A3 3 | | item C3 30 ----------------------------------------------------------- BoM 100 | BoM 200 type no qty | type no qty Prod. Bom BOM 001 1 | Prod. Bom BoM001 2 Prod. Bom BOM 002 2 | Prod. Bom BoM003 5 ---------------------------------------------------------- Production A Type no qty Prod. Bom BOM 100 1 Prod. Bom BOM 200 5
Each part of the code above is a seperate production bom
NAV can have as well as an item as a production bom in a production bom thus enabling a multilevel production bom
in the production based on the prod bom production A the material list would be this (i could have made a mathmetical mistake):
Item qty
A1 11
A2 22
A3 33
B1 20
B2 40
C1 250
C2 500
C3 7500 -
Yes it can.
BOM001 is attached to an item, you set this item in BOM100 to reflect the flow. Think of them as items rather than BOM records, you attach the item to the BOM not the BOM to the BOM. Depending upon the line properties as Production BOM or item this is then treated as a phantom or an individual item with its own production order.The art of teaching is clarity and the art of learning is to listen0 -
Dear Adam,
I follow your guideline to setup multilevel PBOM but encounter the new problem again.
Due to the PBOM linkage is on the BOM thus the costing can't be calculated, is there any method to calculate?
In the last stage, when reporting output as FGS Item A, there is no consumption attached with the
FGS A. Thus unable drill down to the item ledger entries level.
Example : Production A contain of PBOM 100 and PBOM 200, The linkage is on the BOM order, how to calculate the costing?
Please help me.
Thanks you.
Regards
Liau0 -
Have you set the second level BOM as an item type or a Production BOM type?
What is your costing method?
What is the cost of the item specified at the second level?
If it is an item type did you complete the production order for it?
In reality there is no difference here to a purchased item, you just need to make it and consume it and use the systme costs, if it is a phantom then you will consume the component parts and get the cost through the consumption in this manner.The art of teaching is clarity and the art of learning is to listen0
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