Visma Net
Kit specifications (IN209500)
This topic gives you information about the elements that you find in this window in Visma Net, such as fields, field values, buttons, and check boxes.
You can use this window to view already-defined kit specifications, create new kit
specifications, and create new revisions of kit specifications.
To define the cost
of assembling the kits, you can add non-stock components of the labour type.
You can create a kit specification only for a stock item marked as a kit on the
General settings tab of theStock items (IN202500) or Non-stock items (IN202000) window.
Any modification of a kit specification is saved as a revision,
and revisions are stored in case a kit requires disassembly.
By using this area, you can create a new revision of a kit specification; you can
also select any kit specification by its ID and view its revisions or add a new
revision.
You cannot modify an existing revision; you only can create a new one.
Element | Description |
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Kit item ID | The item ID of the kit, as assigned to the kit in theStock items (IN202500) or Non-stock items (IN202000) window. |
Non-stock | Read only. This check box indicates (if selected) that this is a non-stock kit. |
Revision | The unique identifier of the kit specification revision. |
Description |
A brief description of the kit specification. This field supports the multi-language functionality, where you can translate the entered text to multiple languages. For more information, see:About multi-language support |
Active | If you select this check box, this kit specification is active. |
Allow component addition | If you select this check box, it is permitted to add unlisted components to this kit on its assembly or shipping. |
Total cost | The total cost of all components combined. |
On this tab, you can view all the components required to assemble the specified number of kits, or all the components that will become available after disassembly of the specified number of kits.
Components are listed in accordance with the selected revision of the kit specification, as defined on the Stock components tab of the Kit specifications window.
If the Allow component addition check box
is selected for the revision, you can add components.
Also, you can provide such information for components for which
lot or serial numbers are traced. .
Column | Description |
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Component ID |
The ID of the kit component.
For
non-stock kits, only stock components may be
added.
|
Description | A description of the kit component. |
UoM | The unit of measure (UoM) used for the item added as the component to the kit. |
Component qty. | The quantity of the item added as a component to the kit. |
Allow component qty. variance | A check box that indicates (if selected) that the component quantity of items may be increased or decreased. |
Min. component qty. | The minimum quantity of the component that can be added to the kit. |
Max. component qty. | The maximum quantity of the component that can be added to the kit. |
Disassembly coeff. |
The coefficient indicating, for kit disassembly, to what extent the component can be
returned to the inventory. If the kit can be totally disassembled back to its
components, the coefficient for every component is 1. |
Allow component substitution | A check box that indicates (if selected) that a substitution can be made for this component in the kit. |
Unit cost | The cost of a single piece. |
Cost | The sum of unit cost multiplied by quantity. |
On this tab, you can view a table showing the non-stock items included as components
in the kit specification.
Generally, non-stock items added as components represent
the overhead costs of kit assembly, such as labour and other manufacturing costs.
Element | Description |
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Component ID | The ID of a non-stock item added as the kit component. |
Description | A description of the kit component. |
UoM | The unit of measure used for the item added as the component to the kit |
Component qty. | The quantity of the item added as the component to the kit. |
Allow component qty. variance | This check box indicates (if selected) that the component quantity may be increased or decreased. |
Min. component qty. | The minimum quantity of the component that can be added to the kit. |
Max. component qty. | The maximum quantity of the component that can be added to the kit. |
Unit cost | The cost of a single piece. |
Cost | The sum of unit cost multiplied by quantity. |
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