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JIT = Just in time. This indicates that the kit is not stocked - it is made up as the kit is sold by picking multiple items. Example is a Christmas hamper that is made up of a number of items as sold - but never stocked. Stock = A Bill of Materials Item that can be stocked. Used when kits are made up in advance of being sold and placed into stock. Also used in Manufacturing processes. Example is a bicycle where all parts are also available for sale - and the created bicycle is also stocked ready for sale. The BOM allows creation of finished products from stock items at any time Recipe = A variable bill of materials that allows scaling of ingredients to use optimum ingredients pack sizes, or complete optimum finished pack sizes .- common in food |
Stock Articles, options from a category and Kits that are part of this Kit
This enables the ability to add components to the Kit. Articles and product categories (groups of articles)
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In order to configure the Article Assembly options you will require the relevant Secure Feature = "Article Assembly Maintenance" |
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Which options in a product category are available to this kit
Normally there will be a number of base models with similar variants. Once the assembly options has been defined you can define which options are available and which are default.
Services that may be sold as part of the kit
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Each kit may belong to multiple groups
Quote Wizard - configure the kit
The Configuration Wizard can be used to build up a quote from the available options of Articles and Services
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Services have different Types
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