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Hi Magneto ,
Hi , you can use autobuild for this situation. The first thing is that all components and sold items must be inventoried.
I suggest you set up a trial in a Clearwater file to see if it all works.
You will need the following items. In this list B, I and S mean Buy, Sell and Inventory:
Plastic, (B-I) probably inventoried in kilos, although you may purchase in tonnes. (If so, set the number of inventory units per buying unit carefully, and record a purchase in tonnes, which will convert to kilos. Personally I avoid doing this if I can, because users forget to purchase in tonnes).
Injection moulding, (B-I). For this, you would set the cost as $1, to allow any value of injection moulding to be set against a particular componenent and create a dummy inventory every month by inventory adjustment. After recording all your production of moulded components for the month, you would return unused dummy inventory to the P&L with another opposite IJ.
Moulded component (I), this component would have 2 entries in the autobuild, one for the plastic and one for the injection moulding.
Sold item (I-S), this item would have several autobuild entries, including the moulded component and other components.
Moulded components and sold items can both be added to stock using the build process. When the sold item is invoices, stock of that item will be reduced, and cost of sales will be increased.
I've probably left out some notes, feel free to post your questions.
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