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Methods

A method is set up for a customer's part number.  Besides being specific to a customer, part numbers may be generic and used for any customer.  A method contains the information to create the estimate and to create the shop papers (traveler).  The information in methods is:

  1. Finished Goods- contains a description of the part, date established, and other information about the part.
  2. Bill of Operations- shows all labor operations to produce the part, including long comments for instructions on each operation.
  3. Bill of Materials- A list of the materials to be used from inventory.
  4. Bill of Subcontract/Purchases- A list of al purchases for materials or outside services.
  5. Bill of Specifications- Special information about the part.
  6. Bill of Quality Control- QC function to produce inspection sheets.
  7. Bill of Changes- A list of changes made to the method.
  8. Bill of Manufacturing Exceptions- Produces a disclaimer to be printed with quotes.

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Bill Of Operations                                                        Bill of Specifications

Bill of MaterialsFinished GoodsBill of Quality Control

Bill of Subcontract/Purchases                Bill of Manufacturing Exceptions              Bill of Changes

The Bill of Subcomponents is used to create multi level bill of materials.  Methods can be combined with other methods to create a Bill of Subcomponents.  Each Component will have its own method.  The component methods are then assigned their parent parts.  

 

 

 

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