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  • Location
    The user can select a specific location or select All to see all locations

    Note:
    The locations available to the user, correspond to the locations the user has been set up to use on the warehouse employee page in Business Central.
    The default location is the first entry in the list.
  • Starting Date
    Planned starting date for the assembly order. All orders before or equal to this date are included

  • Assigned User ID
    Here the user can choose
    • All - to see everything
    • Only my orders - to see only orders assigned to them
    • Mine & Unassigned - default

      Note: It is possible for Partners to add/remove filters on this screen by using the Extension API. An example of this could be to add a filter for a reference number/order number.
      The filter can be opened at any time, on the order list screen, by clicking the filter icon in the top right corner.
       

Tip: You can easily select an assembly order by scanning an assembly order number or Item No. (the "output item").


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When the user clicks the <Apply> button the mobile device will show the list of available orders. 

Register Consumption and Output for Assembly Order


From the list of assembly orders, you can access subpages:

  • Assembly Order Lines
  • Create Assembly Order (Create Assembly Order directly from the mobile device)


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Assembly Order Lines

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Create Assembly Order


  • The Assembly Order Lines page is used to Output finished goods and consume materials on the Assembly Order
  • The Create Assembly Order page can be used to create new Assembly Orders directly from the mobile

Assembly Order Lines

Assembly orders differ from other order types because they involve both output and consumption when posting.

The assembly order header behaves similarly to an output journal line, and the assembly order lines behave similarly to consumption journal lines.

That is why the Assembly Order Lines page shows:

  • The Output Item (Assembly Header) as the first line.
  • The Consumption Lines (Assembly Lines) as indented lines (different to "Production")


Consumption lines that are not shown:

  • Resource Lines are excluded but posted automatically based on the Qty. to Assemble.
  • Text lines are excluded

Mobile: Assembly Order Lines


The layout of the Assembly Order Lines page will be slightly different, based on if the Location is setup for "Bin Mandatory" or not:
Layout with Bin Mandatory_Quantity per Picked Qty. _Advanced Warehouse_Qty. to AssembleRemaining Qty. _Only without Bin MandatoryLayout without Bin Mandatory Image Added Image Added Qty. to Assemble Remaining Qty. to assemble
The leftmost screenshot above shows Output Line and Consumptions Lines for assembly Order No. "A00010".
The information displayed for the output line (Assembled Item) are:

  • Qty. to Assemble: Shows the current Qty. to Assemble


  • Remaining Qty.: Shows the Remaining Qty. to output


  • Qty. to Assembly: Shows the current Qty. to Assemble, and how many assembled items that are ready to be posted



Selecting an order line
The fastest and most reliable way to select an order line is to scan the barcode of an item. If the barcode is not available, the user can simply touch the line twice. On devices with a physical keyboard, the up/down arrows can be used, opening the order line by pressing the enter button. This starts the registration process for the order line.
Registering bins The user must register the bin the items are placed in.
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If a bin is suggested by Business Central the user must validate that the items are placed in the correct bin. This is typically done by scanning the barcode on the shelf. If the barcode is not available, the user can press the barcode symbol and enter the value manually.


Note: In the standard setup the user is allowed to choose another bin. In this scenario a warning is displayed, but the user can override it and register the new bin anyway. It is also possible to block using another bin or allow it without showing a warning.
If a bin is not suggested by Business Central then the user can enter any value.






Note: It is not possible to register more than one bin per posting.
Registering Lot numbers
The Lot number tracking works the same way as for receive orders.
Register serial numbers
The serial number tracking works the same way as for receive orders.
Registering expiration dates Expiration dates are only registered on Output Line according to Item Tracking Settings of the Item. For Consumption Expiration Date is derived from the Lot or Serial No.
Registering the quantity The quantity registrations works the same way as for receive orders. Posting the orderWhen the order lines have been handled the user activates the "Post" menu item and the registrations are sent to Business Central.

The information displayed for each consumption line (component) are:

  • Quantity per: The quantity-per-output-unit from the Component (derived from Assembly Bill of Materials). For each unit assembled, this many units of the component are needed.


  • Picked Qty. (only visible when Require Pick and Require Ship on Location): The number of components picked from storage and moved into the assembly area. If location is setup for Bin Mandatory, the components must be picked before they can be consumed. This is a separate process (a Warehouse Pick is created from the Assembly Order in the Web Client, then picked like any other Warehouse Pick from the Pick main menu icon in Mobile WMS).


  • Remaining Qty.: (only visible when no Bin Mandatory): For locations not setup for Bin Mandatory, the raw materials can be picked directly from inventory (available

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  • stock from item ledger entries). No specific picking to the assembly area is needed prior to consumption.
  • Qty. to consume: (Upper right corner) based on the Qty. to Assemble and the "quantity per" from the BOM.


Selecting an order line
The fastest and most reliable way to select an order line is to scan the barcode of an item. If the barcode is not available, the user can simply touch the line twice. On devices with a physical keyboard, the up/down arrows can be used, opening the order line by pressing the enter button. This starts the registration process for the order line.
Registering bins The user must register the bin the items are taken from.
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If a bin is suggested by Business Central the user must validate that the items are picked from the correct bin. This is typically done by scanning the barcode on the shelf. If the barcode is not available the user can press the barcode symbol and enter the value manually.


Note: In the standard setup the user is allowed to pick from another bin. In this scenario a warning is displayed, but the user can override it and register the new bin anyway. It is also possible to block using another bin or allow it without showing a warning.
If a bin is not suggested by Business Central then the user can enter any value.






Note: It is not possible to register more than one bin per posting.
Registering Lot numbers
The Lot number tracking works the same way as for receive orders.
Register serial numbers
The serial number tracking works the same way as for receive orders.
Registering expiration dates Expiration dates are only registered on Output Line according to Item Tracking Settings of the Item. For Consumption Expiration Date is derived from the Lot or Serial No.
Registering the quantity The quantity registrations works the same way as for receive orders. Posting the orderWhen the order lines have been handled the user activates the "Post" menu item and the registrations are sent to Business Central.

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Mobile: Put-away items

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