For a specific customer, they work on Jobs. But, per job, they consumme some Items that must be tracked with Lot No.
As example : think about a project of Computers and Network Installation for a Customer. All the "Package" is a job with use of Ressources. But in this project itself, we sell computers, routers, ... that are tracked. So, we link Item consumption to the job, but nowhere we can define Lot No. used ...
Hi HalMdy,
did you (or anyone else) make progress on this? One of our clients wants to post Production Orders by Job, so I don't want to specify Lot No. in the Job Journal, but instead I want to specify the Job No. in the Output and Consumption Journals.
Yep , we make progress ... with a little bit of Customization ... But I think that not respond to your new request ... Meaby someone else has an idea ?
I guess you need to use Purchase/Sales Order/Invoice functionality to assign item serial/lot #’s as well as Job No./Phase/Task/Step.
Navision project functionality oriented more for external projects. I have no idea how to assign serial/lot #’s for internal projects (there’s no customer).
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Why don you need that?
Arhontis
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As example : think about a project of Computers and Network Installation for a Customer. All the "Package" is a job with use of Ressources. But in this project itself, we sell computers, routers, ... that are tracked. So, we link Item consumption to the job, but nowhere we can define Lot No. used ...
did you (or anyone else) make progress on this? One of our clients wants to post Production Orders by Job, so I don't want to specify Lot No. in the Job Journal, but instead I want to specify the Job No. in the Output and Consumption Journals.
Thank you.
Alastair
I guess you need to use Purchase/Sales Order/Invoice functionality to assign item serial/lot #’s as well as Job No./Phase/Task/Step.
Navision project functionality oriented more for external projects. I have no idea how to assign serial/lot #’s for internal projects (there’s no customer).
Dmitri.