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How to set up inventory items that have 2 cost components but are NOT assemblies?

edited Nov 26, 2019 8:38AM in Accounting / ERP 6 comments

I'm hoping this is a fairly common situation that someone has run into and resolved, if you are an apparel retailer.

We have several products where we buy the "blanks", e.g., t-shirt, sweatshirt, etc., and then send them out to have them screen-printed or embroidered.

So there's two cost components to the item - the cost of the blanks (Vendor A) and the cost of the printing/embroidery (Vendor .  IN other words, its not our labor that's being added to the item, so we can't use Work Orders to pick up any payroll costs.

I cannot seem to find anywhere in the documentation how to set this up?

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