Hi Christian, That is correct. If the end product consist of parts (sub products) that you produce also, you also need to have a bom and a production schema (with tasks and product association) for sub products.
When creating a production run for the end product, you can automatically create the production runs for the sub products by setting the 'dependent production run' flag in the production run for the end product. Regards, Pierre Smits *ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com>* Services & Solutions for Cloud- Based Manufacturing, Professional Services and Retail & Trade http://www.orrtiz.com On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 1:17 AM, Christian Carlow < [email protected]> wrote: > When I run a production run routing for a product with BOM levels greater > than 1, the lower level materials are not listed in the Materials List > screenlet. Are separate routing required for each BOM level? > > For example, with BOM > part_1 > part_1_1 > rawpart_1_1 > part_1_2 > rawpart_1_2 > > I created a Routing called part_1 to which part_1 is linked as the > product. When I create a production run, only part_1_1 and part_1_2 are > listed as materials. Shouldn't rawpart_1_1 and rawpart_1_2 be listed in > the materials list also? I even linked routing tasks to the BOMs but it > didn't pull in the additional materials. >
