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How to Configure a Bill of Materials
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How to create a Bill of Materials
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A bill of materials (BoM) is a document that describes the component
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A bill of materials (BoM) is a document that describes the component
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products, the quantity of each component, and the process required to
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products, the quantity of each component, and the process required to
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How to process a manufacturing order
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Introduction
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There are two basic ways to manage manufacturing in Odoo. The first way
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manages work with one document only. This document is the
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**manufacturing order**. The second way uses additional documents to
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give you more precise control over the manufacturing process. In this
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way, **Manufacturing orders** are divided into one or more steps
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defined by **work orders**, performed in an order defined by
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**routings**.
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How to manage manufacturing without routings
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You will most likely use manufacturing orders without routings if all
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the work to produce your product is performed in one place, by one
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person, in one step, and/or you do not need the level of granular
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control afforded by work orders and routings.
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Managing your operations in this way is the default behavior in Odoo.
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There are two basic phases from planning to production:
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1. Create manufacturing orders
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2. Record Production
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How to manage manufacturing with routings and work orders
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To use work orders and routings, you will need to enable the option
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**Manage production by work orders** From
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:menuselection:`Configuration --> Settings`. You will then be able to add
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routings to bills of materials, and configure some additional related
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fields. You will also be able to create **work centers**, the
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locations at which work orders are performed.
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When manufacturing with routings and work orders, each work order is
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scheduled individually. You will also have access to time and capacity
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planning, and reports on costing and efficiency on a work center level.
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Manufacturing using routings can be broken down into several steps. When
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configuring your BoM, you will need to add a routing defining the
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component work orders. After planning the manufacturing order, you will
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have the added step of scheduling work orders.
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The workflow is thus divided into three basic phases, as follows:
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1. Create manufacturing orders
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2. Schedule the associated work orders.
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3. Perform the scheduled work and record production.
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