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Costed Bill of materials Inquiry
Hi Guru's,
We are trying to use the standard costing method and also the 'Costed Bill of Materials Inquiry'.
I made new Inventory and Assembly Items, both with the costing type Standard (for the Inventory Items this will change to FIFO or LOT, but for now just testing with Standard).
If I add a Assembly item in the costed Bill of Materials I I would expect the following fields to be calculated.
- Top Level Conversion Cost
- Top Level Material Cost
- Total Unit Cost
Standard cost on the inventory items have been entered. The assembly items has a Routing and the items (other charge for Purchase) in de cost template have a value.
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