It has been a while since I ran into this error so I forgot what it means.
There is no UOM called BD in your system.
Yes there is a BD (Bundle) in the Unit UOM Class which is where the part is being moved from.
Then the conversion is probably not defined for the part you are working on, if this a part specific UOM class.
@gpayne that is what i thought too. When I tried to add BD (Bundle) to the Class I am going too it was not in the list to select. Can a UOM only be in one class at a time?
They can be in multiple. If it is not in the list is it not active?
If it is part specific look in the part. I would bet there a zero lurking somewhere.
UOM conversion workbench is the most finnicky tool.
the UOM class you are converting to needs a conversion of all UOM codes in the class you are converting from. These can be 0 unit conversions, but they need to exist.
Also make sure there are no quotes/orders/jobs/stock/basically any active record of the part.
I found another article here (can’t locate it immediately) which suggested creating a temp intermediate class with all the UOM conversions from the class you are converting from, and the UOM you want to convert to; convert to the temp intermediate UOM class, then remove all the unwanted UOM conversions from the temp intermediate class just leaving the UOM you need, then convert to the desired UOM class : BUT you can’t delete UOM conversions from a class now only mark them inactive so i would say UOM conversion is unusable…