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Last Updated: 06/11/2026 in Production
Overview One of the decisions you will have to make is how to design your bill of materials particularly if you have multiple-production steps or sub-assemblies. Steps By documenting most of the likely steps in your everyday work process...
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Last Updated: 07/28/2025 in Admin Company Preferences
Production
Under the Production Section of your Company Preference, you can edit specific settings pertaining to your work order in the Production stage. By selecting some of the choices under this company preference, you can control how th...
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Last Updated: 04/15/2026 in Production
As mentioned, a kit is different than an assembly in that the Kit itself is not an item, whereas the assembly is an item. But what if you want to allow the components of the bill of materials to change at the order time? For example, a make-to-order computer manufacturer may want to give a customer
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You can use the Inventory Movement Detail Report by Bin to see those lot/serial #s used to make the Assembly.
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Last Updated: 11/27/2019 in Production
The Drill Down feature makes it easy to create work orders for your sub-assemblies. It is very helpful for multi-level Bill of Materials.
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Last Updated: 12/01/2020 in Production
New abilities within the Production tab in Order Time. Check these settings to allow new features in your Work Orders. You can now Flatten, Split, or Drill-Down a Work Order.
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This video demonstrates how to import bill of material steps and components.
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Adding labor costs to your bill of materials will provide a more complete cost for the items you produce which in turns enables you to make better pricing decisions.
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Assemblies, creating Bill of Materials, drilling down on - splitting - flattening a Work Order, and working with production for manufacturing in Order Time Inventory.
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How to create a manufacturing disassembly in Order Time Inventory. Break down your manufactured good into part items.
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Last Updated: 12/19/2023 in Production
Creating a production order in Order Time Inventory. You can assemble and then disassemble with ease using multiple Bills of Material.
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Here are some quick steps for getting the Bill of Materials Step IDs from a report so that you can edit and add components in Excel and Import!
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The components on your Bill of Materials may disappear if you re-organzie the columns incorrectly at the step level.
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Last Updated: 06/06/2024 in Production
Overview An Assembly is taking two or more items and combining them to create a new item. Creating a configurable bill of materials (BOM) is essential in modern manufacturing, it supports make-to-order production strategies by allowing quick ad...
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Version 1.0.39 - Released July 10, 2025 Known issues fixed, improvements and new features added as follows:
Note: Some of these changes were implemented as Hot Fixes during the development cycle. They were fixed on separate dates, b...
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Last Updated: 01/25/2026 in Importing
Importing - BOM Step
Purpose:
The BOM Step Import allows users to import to add or update Steps in an existing Bill of Materials. For this type of import you need the Step ID to identify which step you are updating or the BOM I...
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Last Updated: 04/15/2026 in Production
Creating a Step Issue In Bills Of Materials within Order Time each component is assigned to a Step. The steps are meant to act as a SOP in the production of that Finished Good. The Step ALSO is assigned a location. The Location of a Step determ...