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Re: Assembly breakdown.



Yes, I hadn't thought that you could create an assembly of a "portion"
of a product.  Interesting things we can do.  Thanks.

Jigme Datse

On 11/1/07, Chris Travers <..hidden..> wrote:

> It is supported on nonrepeating decimals.  75 is a hard number because
> 1/75 = 0.0133333333333333333333333333.....
> 1/100 is pretty easy.  You can define an assebly equal to 0.01 of the
> original package and stock that.
>
> So we are sort-of stuck.
>
> My suggestion is that we should look at "lot purchases" as we move
> towards 1.4.  In this model, one could define various lot sizes for
> purchase of each part, and then invoice on that basis.  The lots would
> then be converted to units.
>
> Does that make sense?
>
> Best Wishes,
> Chris Travers
>
> >
> > Jigme Datse
> >
> > On 11/1/07, Chris Travers <..hidden..> wrote:
> > > On 10/31/07, Jigme Datse <..hidden..> wrote:
> > > > I have a situation that I don't see a solution to yet.
> > > >
> > > > I purchase a package of business card stock
> > > >
> > > > I want to track how this stock is used, and may print some sample
> > > > cards for a client on them, and would like to track that as well.
> > > >
> > > > How do I handle this?  Doesn't seem right to right it down as 75
> > > > sheets when I purchase them, but is there another way that they can be
> > > > reported that I can then track how many individual sheets I have left?
> > >
> > > When you stock an assembly, onhand is adjusted. There is insufficient
> > > information stored at the moment to do something like report on how a
> > > given set of components is used,. but we need a better solution to
> > > that issue.
> > >
> > > B est Wishes,
> > > Chris Travers
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Jigme Datse
> > > >
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