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Auto-assign bin #

edited Jan 8, 2020 3:38AM in SuiteCloud / Customization 6 comments

We're looking to enhance our workflow including a way to auto-assign a bin # for partially produced orders.

Some background....we manufacture custom products that may consist of multiple line items per main product, as well as products that may consist of a single line item.

For example, the following line items may appear on a sales order:

Product A
Subproduct A1
Subproduct A2
Subproduct A3
Product B

In this example, Product A and all subproducts A1-A3 are actually one item.  Product B is a separate item.  In our manufacturing, Product B is typically produced before Product A and must wait until Product A is completed before being billed and fulfilled.  Additionally, products A and B typically are separated after order entry and follow a unique path in manufacturing.

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