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Job
Flows
Job
process flows are the way you process orders. There are
four different ways to process an order. They relate to
the main activities of a manufacturing company. These activities
are building products, stocking products, servicing products,
and shipping products. You may use any one of these processes
for an order, or a line item of an order.
Build
to Specification
This process is used to build an order for a customer's
part with a planned routing. You use the complete production
system to track an order's status and estimated completion.
Shipment is directly to the customer and never involves
finished goods inventory.
Build
to Stock
When you have parts you make for inventory or you maintain
a large inventory of finished parts for a customer, use
this process to make parts for finished goods inventory.
This feature can be used with either planned routings or
a simple accumulation of costs.
Build
to Order
Use this for time and material jobs such as customer service,
or jobs that do not have planned routings. It will accumulate
your costs and allow you to ship directly to the customer.
Ship
from Stock
Stock that is shipped directly from finished goods inventory
is accounted for using this process.

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