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== Additional Information ==
 
== Additional Information ==
* Go to "Workshop Management" -> "Workshop Diary".  
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Go to "Workshop Management" -> "Workshop Diary".  
 
* Either search for a job using {{KeyPress|C-F1}} and click {{Button|Edit}} or click {{Button|Add}} to [[Creating Workshop Jobs|Create a new job]].
 
* Either search for a job using {{KeyPress|C-F1}} and click {{Button|Edit}} or click {{Button|Add}} to [[Creating Workshop Jobs|Create a new job]].
  
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To check that the Stock item have been set to be ordered you will need to run a [[Using Stock Enquiries|Stock Enquiry.]]  This will show the part that you have added and it will be given a reference which will correspond with the Workshop Job number. It will also show you the Supplier that the part has been assigned to else it will be located in the unallocated orders account.
 
To check that the Stock item have been set to be ordered you will need to run a [[Using Stock Enquiries|Stock Enquiry.]]  This will show the part that you have added and it will be given a reference which will correspond with the Workshop Job number. It will also show you the Supplier that the part has been assigned to else it will be located in the unallocated orders account.
  
== See Also ==
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== See also ==
 
*[[Creating Workshop Jobs]]
 
*[[Creating Workshop Jobs]]
 
*[[How do I add Parts to a Workshop Job?]]
 
*[[How do I add Parts to a Workshop Job?]]

Revision as of 13:31, 29 July 2008

Summary

This article explains how to order parts specifically for a workshop job, that are currently not in stock.

Additional Information

Go to "Workshop Management" -> "Workshop Diary".

  • Either search for a job using <Ctrl+F1> and click [Edit] or click [Add] to Create a new job.

New Workshop Job

  • Press <F6>. This will take you into the "Job Details" screen, where a prompt will ask if you want to create job items, create order items or retrieve a sales order.
  • Click on [Order] to add order parts to the Workshop Job.
  • This will take you to the "Job line detail amendments" screen, where we can add parts to the job.

Existing Workshop Job

  • To add parts to be ordered for a workshop job, press <F6>.
  • This will take you into the "Job Details" screen. There may be a list of parts already shown.
  • Click on [Back Order] button on the bottom of the screen or press <Shift+F3>.
  • This will take you to the "Job line detail amendments" screen, where we can add parts to workshop job.
The "Mode :" at the top right of the screen shows 'Order'

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Adding Parts to be ordered

  • Add the parts to be ordered for a job. This is done in the same fashion as adding normal Stock items to a job. For assistance on how to do this, please read How do I add Parts to a Workshop Job?, which will take you through field by field on how to add parts to a Workshop job.
  • Once a part and Quantity has been assigned to be ordered press <Esc>. The part will now be ordered.

Review

  • Review the parts list. If any parts need adjusting, press <Down Arrow> to the relevant line.
  • Press <F5> to edit that part.
  • Press <F10> to delete the part from the workshop job. This puts the part back into stock.
  • Press <Esc> once happy with the list of parts. This will take you back to the "Workshop Job Properties" screen.
  • Press <Esc> will save the parts to the workshop Job.

Checking Ordered Part

To check that the Stock item have been set to be ordered you will need to run a Stock Enquiry. This will show the part that you have added and it will be given a reference which will correspond with the Workshop Job number. It will also show you the Supplier that the part has been assigned to else it will be located in the unallocated orders account.

See also


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