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Model Pricing field will contain one of three values to accommodate the new property pricing features: Y - Model Pricing N - Detail Pricing P - Property Pricing |
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Added Treat Model as Kit flag. The functionality of models being treated as kits for sales allocations and shipping has been moved to the model header level. The default value for new models is determined by the Models are Treated as Kits for OE Allocation flag in program SPMM, System Parameters/Default Maintenance. When this flag is set to off, the model is treated normally, and sales allocations are created for the model. When the work order for the modular item is completed and received, the item can be shipped with program OESC, Shipping Confirmation. Work orders can be created for a modular item after the order is created and exists in program OEOE, Sales Order Entry Maintenance, or program OQEM, Sales Order Quotation Entry/Maintenance. When this flag is set to on, the model is treated as a kit for sales allocations and shipping. Added new Named Properties and Property Pricing features. For more information, see: String Configuration using Named Properties Adding Named Properties to a Model Item Adding Named Properties to a Component Model or Item
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Model String Configuration, Model Codes, and Named Properties |
Added new Named Properties and Property Pricing features. Named Properties vs. Model CodesFor models using model codes, components will be selected if any of the listed model codes match. When a model code selects a component, the parent of that component is also selected. On the other hand, for models using named properties, components are selected only if: There is at least one property name/value pair tied to the component which matches the configuration string entered. There are no conflicts between the property name/value pairs entered and the name/value pairs associated with the component. The immediate parent also has no conflict. Thus a component which 'wants' to be selected at one level ( the right trim color) may be excluded by the parent level above ( the wrong size). In addition, the named property scheme allows pricing based on the property values rather than the addition of the components that were selected, as is the case with the model code scheme. For more information, see: Model String Configuration by Named Property Setup and Use
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The treatment of models for sales allocation and shipping is determined by model using the Treat Model as Kit flag in program MOTM, Modular Bill Maintenance. If this flag is set to off, the model and its components are treated as follows. When a sales order is entered for the model, the sales allocations are increased for the model item, and not for component items. When the sales order is shipped, the model item's inventory is relieved, and the sales allocations are reduced for the model item. Work orders can be created for the model item. If this flag is set to on, the model and its components are treated as kits. When a sales order is entered for the model, the sales allocations are increased for the component items. If a component item is a kit or another model, the allocations are increased for their component items. When the sales order is shipped, the component items' inventory is relieved, and the sales allocations are reduced for the component items. When shipping models when this flag is on, the component shipping information is entered with the Ship Details button in the same way as components for kits are shipped. Work orders cannot be created for the model item.
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The quantity complete for the work order is calculated based on the quantity received for the components for the parent item. The quantity complete is calculated as the maximum quantity of the parent item that can be built with the quantity issued for all of the components. If all components are backflushed, then the quantity complete will be the quantity ordered on the work order. The sales order line's pick area and bin will be updated to match the receiving location of the parent model item. The quantity received is the quantity complete from the work order. |