Splitting a Work Order

If you have already completed at least one assembly (and have the inventory available to produce the remaining total ordered), you can split off the remaining unfinished assemblies into a new Work Order so that you can bill for the ones you've already produced.


splitting a work orderCreating a Work Order using the Split Method. Split executes when the quantity needed is greater then what is available.

steps to create a linked work orderSteps to create a Linked Work Order for the quantity.

Now we have a Linked Work Order within the Sales Order as a DependencyNow we have a Linked Work Order within the Sales Order as a DependencyThere is only enough inventory to make 8 units. Time to split the Work Order to execute the 8 available.There is only enough inventory to make 8 units. Time to split the Work Order to execute the 8 available.First two steps of editing the Work OrderFirst two steps of editing the Work OrderTime to use the Split function on the edited Work OrderTime to use the Split function on the edited Work OrderNow the quantity that wasn't in stock has been split to a new Work Order that can be completed at a later timeNow the quantity that wasn't in stock has been split to a new Work Order that can be completed at a later time