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.. seealso::
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.. seealso::
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- `Coupons <https://www.odoo.com/slides/slide/coupon-programs-640?fullscreen=1>`_
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- `Coupons <https://www.odoo.com/slides/slide/coupon-programs-640?fullscreen=1>`_
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- :doc:`../../manufacturing/repair/repair`
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manufacturing/overview
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manufacturing/management
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manufacturing/management
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manufacturing/repair
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management/bill_configuration
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management/bill_configuration
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management/manufacturing_order
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management/kit_shipping
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management/kit_shipping
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management/product_variants
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management/product_variants
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management/sub_assemblies
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management/sub_assemblies
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management/flexible_components_consumption
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management/plan_work_orders
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management/alternative_wc
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management/alternative_wc
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management/unbuild
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management/subcontracting
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management/subcontracting
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management/routing_kit_bom
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management/routing_kit_bom
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management/use_mps
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management/use_mps
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Use flexible components consumption
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Sometimes, you might need more components than usual to manufacture a
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product. Let’s say that you produce a desk combination of 4 desks and
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two chairs but your customer asks you one more desk. Alright, you can do
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that. But you will need to register it!
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In case this happens, Odoo has the *flexible components consumption*
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feature available. If you enable it, you will be able to consume as many
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components as needed and it will make you save time in the registration
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of your items consumption.
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Configuration
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Using flexible component consumption is easy and can be done in a few
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steps. All you need is a *BoM* and a *Quality Control Point*.
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Therefore, you will need to activate the feature *Quality* in the
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*MRP* app settings.
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First, open the *BoM* you want to use for flexible component
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consumption and edit it. In the *Miscellaneous* tab, choose
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*Flexible* as the consumption type. Then, save.
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.. image:: media/flexible_components_consumption_01.png
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Now, in the *Quality* app, open the *Control Point* menu, under
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*Quality Control* and create a new *Quality Control Point*. Choose
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your product, your operation and work order operation. Then, choose
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*Register Consumed Materials* as type.
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.. image:: media/flexible_components_consumption_02.png
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Next, go back to your *Manufacturing* app and create a *Manufacturing
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order*. Choose the product for which you have created the flexible
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*BoM*.
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Then, confirm it and launch the process step. While processing, you will
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have the possibility to consume more components than expected in the
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*BoM*. To do so, click on *Continue Consumption*.
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.. image:: media/flexible_components_consumption_03.png
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When the job is over, you will find a summary of your component
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consumption in the *Finished Steps* tab of your work order.
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.. image:: media/flexible_components_consumption_04.png
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Process Manufacturing Orders
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In Odoo, you can manage your manufacturing process in two different
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ways. You can work with one document, or decide to have more information
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and control over it.
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In the first case, Odoo makes things easier and helps you manage work
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with one document only: the manufacturing order. No complex steps during
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the process, you just have to schedule the job and record the
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production.
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But, if you need more control, you can use additional documents (steps)
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to your manufacturing process. This way, *Manufacturing Orders* are
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divided into one or more steps defined by *Work Orders* and performed
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in a sequence defined by *routings*.
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Using Odoo will allow you to precisely schedule the job, analyze your
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efficiency but also have ease when realizing each step of your
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manufacturing process.
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Manage Manufacturing Without Routings
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If your manufacturing process is limited to one place, one person and
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one step, you will probably use manufacturing orders without routings.
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In Odoo, it is the default behavior. If work this way, there are two
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basic phases from planning to production:
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- Create a manufacturing order
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- Record the production
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Manage Manufacturing with Routings and Work Centers
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To use *Work Centers* and *Routings*, you will need to enable the
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*Work Orders* feature. To do so, go to the *Manufacturing* app
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settings.
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.. image:: media/process_manufacturing_orders_01.png
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Now, you can add routings to *BoMs* and configure your operations
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taking place at different *work centers*. The *Work Centers* are the
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locations at which work orders are performed.
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.. image:: media/process_manufacturing_orders_02.png
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When manufacturing this way, each *Work Order* is scheduled
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individually. You will also have access to time and capacity planning,
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as well as reports on costing and efficiency for each *Work Center*.
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.. image:: media/process_manufacturing_orders_03.png
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Thus, the workflow is divided into three basic phases:
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- Create the manufacturing order
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.. image:: media/process_manufacturing_orders_04.png
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- Schedule the associated work orders
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.. image:: media/process_manufacturing_orders_05.png
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- Perform the scheduled work and record production
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.. image:: media/process_manufacturing_orders_06.png
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Plan Work Orders
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In some cases, companies need to schedule their work orders. Doing so,
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they can organize the work for the whole day and be sure everything goes
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well. It helps to avoid scheduling multiple work orders at the same time
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when you don’t have the capacity to do so.
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With Odoo, companies can schedule the planned start date for their
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manufacturing orders. No possible duplication, no potential issues with
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the planning. And, if you plan two work orders at the same work center,
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at the same hour, the second one will be scheduled right after the first
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one, avoiding work superposition.
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Create the Work Orders
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The first thing you need to do is to open the *Manufacturing* app.
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Then, Go to the settings and enable the *Work Orders* feature.
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.. image:: media/plan_work_order_01.png
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Now, go to the *Manufacturing Orders* menu and hit *Create*. Choose
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your product and add a *Planned Start Date*.
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.. image:: media/plan_work_order_02.png
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.. note::
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The “Deadline Start” field is informative. It shows you until when you
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can launch the manufacturing order to fulfill the initial demand.
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Mark your *Manufacturing Order* as todo and plan it. By going to the
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*Planning* menu, you can access to the scheduled orders. Here is the
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one we just created:
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.. image:: media/plan_work_order_03.png
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.. note::
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If you plan two work orders at the same hour, the second one will be
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scheduled after the first one if the jobs need to be done at the same
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work center. The start date will, then, be automatically updated
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considering the first free slot on the work center.
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If you overrun the planned date and begin the job later, you will have a
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track of it in the *Time Tracking* tab of your work order.
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.. image:: media/plan_work_order_04.png
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Unbuild a product
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In Odoo Manufacturing App, you can *Unbuild* products. Two use cases
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can be managed: (1) you can unbuild products you have built yourself or
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(2) you can unbuild products you have received.
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Let's take the first case, you are manufacturing products yourself. If
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one of your product presents some defect, you might want to unbuild it
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instead of scrapping it completely, allowing you to reuse some
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components of the product.
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In the second case, you are buying products for the sole purpose of
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unbuilding them and recycling them.
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Unbuild Order
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While in the Manufacturing App, under the *Operations* tab you will
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find the menu *Unbuild Orders*.
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.. image:: media/unbuild01.png
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When creating a new one, you can either select a MO if you are
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unbuilding something you manufactured or only select a product if you
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are unbuilding something you received.
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.. image:: media/unbuild02.png
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When you are done, just click unbuild and the process will be over.
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If you unbuild a product that you manufactured before, you will get the
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components from the MO back in stock.
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If you unbuild a product you bought, you will get the components from
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the BoM back in stock.
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========
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Overview
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========
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I want to use Odoo Manufacturing <https://www.odoo.com/page/mrp-cloud-software>
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=================
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Repair Management
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repair/repair
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===============
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Repair products
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The Odoo *Repair* app allows you to manage a complete after sales
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process but also to simply repair products you have manufactured, if
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they present a defect.
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Create a Repair Order
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Once in the app, you can access your existing *Repair Orders* and
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create a new one.
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.. image:: media/repair01.png
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Manage a repair
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When a customer sends you a product for repair, create a new *Repair
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Order*. Fill it in with all the information you may need such as the
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product, the customer, if it has to be invoiced after or before the
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repair, the parts you might need, etc.
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.. image:: media/repair02.png
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Once everything is done, you can then send the repair quotation to your
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customer. If it is approved, you can confirm the repair. You will then
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be able to start & end the repair when it is completed.
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.. image:: media/repair03.png
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You can now invoice the repair.
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.. image:: media/repair04.png
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