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Bill of Materials
gravity facilitates the implementation of a bill of materials (bom) for light assembly processes a bill of materials serves as a critical tool for generating a new inventory item through the assembly of various inventory items or sub components gravity accommodates a bill of materials (bom) with a depth of up to five levels this comprehensive bom enables the incorporation of materials, labor, and other costs essential for the development of new inventory items additionally, a bom may be generated for a sub component, which can subsequently be utilized in another bom process steps create an inventory item with a type = material or sales item assign pricing and defaults to the new item create a new bom record in bill of materials/kits of type = bom with the parent item set as the item defined above for sub components set the correct stocking method add items or sub components to the bom publish the bom labor and other charges gravity allows for the inclusion of labor and other charges in a bill of materials (bom) on either a per unit or setup basis charges designated as setup will incur the specified costs only once, regardless of the number of units produced in an assembly conversely, charges categorized as per unit will be calculated based on the total number of units produced in the assembly example assembly created for 5 bikes bom includes 1 hr of setup labor flagged as setup @ $25/hr 2 hr of production labor flagged as per unit @ $35/hr when assembling 5 bikes labor charges will be setup labor = $25 (one time charge) assembly labor = $350 ($35x2x5 units) stocking method gravity supports the following stocking methods when embedding sub assemblies in another bom stock only the requirements for the sub assembly will only come from inventory on hand if the quantity does not exist the end item will not be built build only the sub assembly will always be built, even is there is sufficient quantity on hand build if needed if the required quantity of a sub assembly is on hand that will be used, if not the sub assembly will be produced fields header publish (not shown) this action will change the status to active and allow the bom to be used in assemblies (1) mark obsolete this action will change the status to obsolete and not allow the bom to be used again until it is re published an obsolete status allows the bom to remain for historical purposes but it cannot be used in an assembly (2) edit this action will change the status to pending and not allow the bom to be used again it is re published a pending status is used to create or edit a bom (3) name enter an alphanumeric name to represent the bom (4) type allows the user to select between kit or bill of materials (5) parent item the inventory item that has been created as item type = sales item or material the parent item is what will be referenced on an assembly (6) status the current status of the bom (7) stock method used to set the default stocking method options include stock only build only build if needed (8) effective date the date the bom becomes available to be used in assemblies (9) obsolete date the date the assembly became obsolete fields grid (1) grid actions select action to add, delete or move an inventory item and to add bom to the parent bom on the grid (2) embedded bom when add bom is selected the bom will be added to the parent as a sub assembly attributes on the sub assembly cannot be edited on the main bom, they have to be edited on the bom for the sub assembly (3) status shows the status of the inventory item added to the grid (4) stocking method shows the selected stocking method for the sub assembly (5) cost type shows the cost type defined for labor or other items added to the bom (6) description displays the description of the inventory item added to the grid (7) routing step for future use (8) uom displays the unit of measure for the inventory item added to the grid ( 9) design quantity enter the quantity of the selected item in the bom (10) scrap percentage if there is predefined amount of the item that will be scrapped or destroyed in the process you can enter the percentage of product that is becomes unusable (11) required quantity the required quantity is a factor of the design quantity + the scrap % if the design quantity = 10 and the scrap % = 10%, the required quantity = 11 (12) comment optional enter additional comments relating the inventory item added to the grid