1) i use a third production run to tie multiple ones together so there
is sequence.
2) you need the costing from the production run (like labor or extra
parts) before you can quote.

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Bob Morley sent the following on 4/7/2010 7:34 PM:
> 
> BJ Freeman wrote:
>> the products first have to be broken down into their parts in ofbiz
>> a production run would be made for the disassembly of each.
>> then a production run to assemble the parts into what the customer wants.
>> you create BOM
>> https://trunkdemo.businessesnetwork.com/manufacturing/control/FindBom
>> you can go one step further and make a configurable product that the
>> customer or  customer rep can create. you can then turn this into a quote.
>> when the customer pays for it,then based on the configuration the
>> production run will create this.
>>
> 
> Thanks that is very helpful!
> 
> question 1 - can you tie two production runs together to run in series?
> question 2 - clarification; the configurable product would be created first,
> added to quote, quote creates sales order (deposit / payment), and then the
> production runs would be triggered?


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