Bill of Material Fields
If an item is a Manufactured Kit An item that consists of several other items which must undergo a process before they are turned into the product sold to the customer. For instance, if a table is sold as an assembled item it may consist of a table top and four legs which must be assembled before shipping to the customer. or Virtual Kit
A bundle of items sold to a customer. For instance, a pencil case might be sold as a bundle including the pencil case, several pencils, a sharpener and an eraser., it may contain a bill of materials that make up the item. The parent bill of materials for an item may contain several child bills of material.
Here is a description of the fields that make up a Bill of Materials.
Key: * – Mandatory field; R – Read-only in all contexts.
Field | Description | |
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Bill of Material Name | Unique name of the BOM. | |
Condition Code | Condition code of the item to be used. | |
Expected Percent Yield | Estimate of the quantity to result from a production order. You can enter the actual value on completion of a production order. This field only applies to parent bill of material records for manufactured kits. | |
Item | The item to which the bill of materials relates | |
Item Description | Description of the item | |
Level | The level of the BOM![]() |
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Parent BOM | Parent BOM to which this BOM relates. This field is blank when the BOM is the parent. | |
Quantity Per Assembly | Number of the item that goes into the parent item or bill of materials. | |
Unit of Measure | R | Stocking UOM![]() |
Bills of Material
The Bills of Material related list shows the bill of materials that make up this bill of materials. For instance, if a parent bill of materials is for a toothbrush, this list might show the bills of material toothbrush body, battery and toothbrush head.