leman
October 28, 2015, 11:11am
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With multi-level BOM, operating cost is relative to last level.
How or where could I have the exploded operating costs and workstations.
Somebody could help ?
It is not available out-of-the-box.
umair
October 28, 2015, 11:56am
3
Hello,
When selecting sub-assembly item as raw-material in the BOM of parent item, Item Rate updated is Total Cost in that item’s BOM, i.e. raw material cost + operating cost.
Can you please further elaborate on following? An example will be helpful.
leman
October 28, 2015, 1:17pm
4
Thanks for your answer.
Will that feature integrated in next revisions, or should we find another way ?
Regards
umair
December 12, 2016, 6:57am
5
Hello,
Please create Github Issue for this feature suggestion. We will soon rework operations costing in the BOM, and will look for the scope for incorporating your feature suggestion.
Hi @umair
Can this goes together with the following issue? Or wise to keep separate?
opened 01:05PM - 04 May 16 UTC
closed 12:57PM - 30 Jul 21 UTC
paid development
I wish for routings + wiki functionality to be added to ERPNext. Adding appropr… iate wiki functionality will give ERPNext a full quality system documentation capability. These features are related and that is why they are being requested in a single request.
These features are important because:
A. Routings are fundamental to any ERP system that supports manufacturing (reference: https://discuss.erpnext.com/t/production-routing-for-items/4673 ). In addition, routings are very useful for guiding the work of non-manufactruing operations and can be a substitute or improvement over projects in some environments. See the links below for evidence of the ubiquity of routings in ERP systems for manufacturing as well as details on what type of functionality is standard for most routing features.
- https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E16582_01/doc.91/e15128/enter_wc_and_rtg_instructs.htm#EOAPD00318
- https://www.configureone.com/product-configurators/boms-routings-part-numbering/manufacturing-routings/
- http://www.managementstudyguide.com/production-module-bom-and-routing.htm
- http://help.sap.com/saphelp_me52/helpdata/en/9c/f01debaa804b4c9f59c6d5f9c8a5d0/content.htm
- http://www.opentaps.org/docs/index.php/Production_Routings
- https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26228_01/doc.93/e21775/ch_rev_bills_mat_rout_fm.htm#WEAMA152
- https://www.dbamanufacturing.com/features/routing/
- http://www.netsuite.com/portal/common/pdf/ds-manufacturing-wip.pdf
- http://www.fitrix.com/erp-software/standard-routing/
- https://www.odoo.com/forum/help-1/question/how-to-use-bom-working-center-operation-routing-etc-for-modeling-stool-manufacturing-2914
B. A wiki allows documentation of organizations policies and processes to include how to use ERPNext beyond what is provided in the ERPNext manual. More importantly, a wiki combined with existing ERPNext functionality will provide full quality system documentation capability in ERPNext -- something very few ERP packages offer today. Quality system documentation generally consists of 4 layers (reference: http://www.quality.co.uk/isoadvic/dqs.htm and https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=Quality+System+Documentation&hl=en&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi60v6Wx7PMAhWMjo4KHYKZBdEQsAQIOA&biw=1541&bih=803 ) per the below.
- Quality Manual - This document normally describes the policy, organization and responsibilities of the organization. It would also commonly contain a brief policy statement on each of the individual clause requirements of the quality standard such as ISO9100.
- Procedures - These documents describe the processes of the organization, and the best practice to achieve success in those processes. It is a good idea to ensure the procedures answer the following questions about each process: Why? Who? When? Where? What? How?
- Work Instructions - These documents normally describe a sub-process in some detail, answering one of the above questions (e.g. what or how).
- Documents - These are the items completed while undertaking the process, forming a means of communication and a record of events.
Today, many of the "Documents" aspect of a quality system can be provided with the current features of ERPNext. Examples: invoices, packing lists, work orders, and quotes. Routings can be work instructions but likely do not offer the multi-media and version control features of a wiki. Procedures and the Quality Manual itself are best provided by way of a wiki although many companies continue to use word processors or dedicated document management systems.
For the wiki functionality, FOSWIKI ( https://foswiki.org/ and https://foswiki.org/About/WebHome ) is a comprehensive, open-source wiki to serve as a guide to feature. A bare bones feature list would be security / access per ERPNext existing functionality + revision control for each wiki page + ability to attach / display files (PDF, images, etc.).
A dynamic wiki that can be updated with ERPNext data could be a real game changer and this funcatioality would likely dovetail well with the ERPNext website module. In fact, the wiki module and website module could potentially be combined or share significant portions of code.
See https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonWikiEngines for a list of Python-powered wiki engines that might be of use in this feature.
C. Adding wiki + routings allow ERPNext to be used as a tool to document open source hardware ("Github for Open Hardware" (reference: http://www.wired.com/2012/05/we-need-version-control-for-real-stuff/ and https://www.wevolver.com/ and http://www.makeystreet.com/ ). Solutions for documenting open source hardware do exist but they are not fully-featured and end up duplicating a lot of information found in ERP systems.
D. I can potentially pay for this feature.
E. Please make any sponsoring by me anonymous.