"Pull as Assembly" information Vantage 8

Mike if you produce a subassembly to stock, it will treat it as a material, however, when you issue that subassembly (as a material) to the parent job the material, labor, overhead, etc costs are broken back out again. If you create subassemblies in different jobs and those jobs have a demand link that receives them to the upper level assembly it will also include those individual cost buckets



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From: Mike Abell <mabell@...>
To: "vantage@yahoogroups.com" <vantage@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, October 8, 2012 2:25 PM
Subject: RE: [Vantage] "Pull as Assembly" information Vantage 8

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Thanks Mark,

We want to be able to produce in subassemblies in different jobs. We are trying to figure out how to include subassembly costs as Material, Labor, overhead and subcontract rather than as just material and how specifically this is done in Vantage 8. Thanks again for the response and any additional help/insight you can provide.

Mike Abell
Systems Analyst / Network Administrator
Flexial - BOA Group - Cookeville, Tennessee
Office: 931.432.1853 ext 302
Mobile: 615.418.3055
email: mailto:MAbell%40flexial.com


From: mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com [mailto:mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mark Wagner
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2012 2:44 PM
To: mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Vantage] "Pull as Assembly" information Vantage 8



Mike, the pull as assembly means that the assembly will be treated as if you are creating the subassemblys at the same time you are producing the parent assembly. So when you issue material and or report labor, you select from the list of assemblies you want to report against for the same job, instead of issuing materials or reporting labor against different jobs and then either receiving the lower level jobs to inventory or job to job. Some would say that pull as assembly is more single piece flow, whereas completing lower level jobs to inventory and then issuing as a material is more batch processing

On a pull as assembly, all your costs are captured under one job

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From: Mike Abell <mailto:mabell%40flexial.com<mailto:mabell%40flexial.com>>
To: "mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com<mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com>" <mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com<mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com>>
Sent: Thursday, October 4, 2012 12:43 PM
Subject: [Vantage] "Pull as Assembly" information Vantage 8


Vantage gurus,

Could someone explain to me what the difference is with selecting this checkbox in Engineering Workbench and how it pertains to the pure cost elements. Also, how does it affect setting up of jobs. We want to capture the pure cost elements of parts/jobs but don't want lower assembly's costs to "roll up" as a material to a higher assembly's material cost. Does anyone use the "pull as assembly" and if so can you tell me how it affects your costs and job setup/creation.

Mike Abell
Systems Analyst / Network Administrator
Flexial - BOA Group - Cookeville, Tennessee
Office: 931.432.1853 ext 302
Mobile: 615.418.3055
email: mailto:MAbell%40flexial.com

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Vantage gurus,

Could someone explain to me what the difference is with selecting this checkbox in Engineering Workbench and how it pertains to the pure cost elements. Also, how does it affect setting up of jobs. We want to capture the pure cost elements of parts/jobs but don't want lower assembly's costs to "roll up" as a material to a higher assembly's material cost. Does anyone use the "pull as assembly" and if so can you tell me how it affects your costs and job setup/creation.

Mike Abell
Systems Analyst / Network Administrator
Flexial - BOA Group - Cookeville, Tennessee
Office: 931.432.1853 ext 302
Mobile: 615.418.3055
email: MAbell@...




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Mike, the pull as assembly means that the assembly will be treated as if you are creating the subassemblys at the same time you are producing the parent assembly. So when you issue material and or report labor, you select from the list of assemblies you want to report against for the same job, instead of issuing materials or reporting labor against different jobs and then either receiving the lower level jobs to inventory or job to job. Some would say that pull as assembly is more single piece flow, whereas completing lower level jobs to inventory and then issuing as a material is more batch processing
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On a pull as assembly, all your costs are captured under one job


________________________________
From: Mike Abell <mabell@...>
To: "vantage@yahoogroups.com" <vantage@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 4, 2012 12:43 PM
Subject: [Vantage] "Pull as Assembly" information Vantage 8

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Vantage gurus,

Could someone explain to me what the difference is with selecting this checkbox in Engineering Workbench and how it pertains to the pure cost elements. Also, how does it affect setting up of jobs. We want to capture the pure cost elements of parts/jobs but don't want lower assembly's costs to "roll up" as a material to a higher assembly's material cost. Does anyone use the "pull as assembly" and if so can you tell me how it affects your costs and job setup/creation.

Mike Abell
Systems Analyst / Network Administrator
Flexial - BOA Group - Cookeville, Tennessee
Office: 931.432.1853 ext 302
Mobile: 615.418.3055
email: mailto:MAbell%40flexial.com

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Thanks Mark,

We want to be able to produce in subassemblies in different jobs. We are trying to figure out how to include subassembly costs as Material, Labor, overhead and subcontract rather than as just material and how specifically this is done in Vantage 8. Thanks again for the response and any additional help/insight you can provide.

Mike Abell
Systems Analyst / Network Administrator
Flexial - BOA Group - Cookeville, Tennessee
Office: 931.432.1853 ext 302
Mobile: 615.418.3055
email: MAbell@...


From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mark Wagner
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2012 2:44 PM
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Vantage] "Pull as Assembly" information Vantage 8



Mike, the pull as assembly means that the assembly will be treated as if you are creating the subassemblys at the same time you are producing the parent assembly. So when you issue material and or report labor, you select from the list of assemblies you want to report against for the same job, instead of issuing materials or reporting labor against different jobs and then either receiving the lower level jobs to inventory or job to job. Some would say that pull as assembly is more single piece flow, whereas completing lower level jobs to inventory and then issuing as a material is more batch processing

On a pull as assembly, all your costs are captured under one job

________________________________
From: Mike Abell <mabell@...<mailto:mabell%40flexial.com>>
To: "vantage@yahoogroups.com<mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com>" <vantage@yahoogroups.com<mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com>>
Sent: Thursday, October 4, 2012 12:43 PM
Subject: [Vantage] "Pull as Assembly" information Vantage 8


Vantage gurus,

Could someone explain to me what the difference is with selecting this checkbox in Engineering Workbench and how it pertains to the pure cost elements. Also, how does it affect setting up of jobs. We want to capture the pure cost elements of parts/jobs but don't want lower assembly's costs to "roll up" as a material to a higher assembly's material cost. Does anyone use the "pull as assembly" and if so can you tell me how it affects your costs and job setup/creation.

Mike Abell
Systems Analyst / Network Administrator
Flexial - BOA Group - Cookeville, Tennessee
Office: 931.432.1853 ext 302
Mobile: 615.418.3055
email: mailto:MAbell%40flexial.com

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