BoM Component Cost Percentage
by T.V.T Marine Automation (aka TVTMA) https://viindoo.com/apps/app/16.0/to_mrp_bom_component_percentage , Viindoo https://viindoo.com/apps/app/16.0/to_mrp_bom_component_percentage$ 10.53
Availability |
Odoo Online
Odoo.sh
On Premise
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Odoo Apps Dependencies |
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Manufacturing (mrp)
• Inventory (stock) • Discuss (mail) |
Lines of code | 37 |
Technical Name |
to_mrp_bom_component_percentage |
License | OPL-1 |
Website | https://viindoo.com/apps/app/16.0/to_mrp_bom_component_percentage |
Versions | 16.0 13.0 15.0 12.0 14.0 11.0 |
Availability |
Odoo Online
Odoo.sh
On Premise
|
Odoo Apps Dependencies |
•
Manufacturing (mrp)
• Inventory (stock) • Discuss (mail) |
Lines of code | 37 |
Technical Name |
to_mrp_bom_component_percentage |
License | OPL-1 |
Website | https://viindoo.com/apps/app/16.0/to_mrp_bom_component_percentage |
Versions | 16.0 13.0 15.0 12.0 14.0 11.0 |
Problem
In certain scenarios, you might want to dismantle the stocked machine/equipment to sell their components separately. Based on the cost of this machine/equipment in stock, you will have the percentage of each component's cost in the total cost. With this information, you need to calculate each component cost manually.
Solution
This module allows you to enter a percentage of component cost directly on the bill of materials (BOM) of that product. With the module to_mrp_bom_stock_value, the system will automatically calculate the cost of components when operating unbuild orders in the production process.
Supported Editions
- Community Edition
- Enterprise Edition
Installation
- Navigate to Apps.
- Search with keyword to_mrp_bom_component_percentage.
- Press Install.
Instruction
Instruction video: BoM Component Cost Percentage
1. Create a product
You need to create a new product and all the components and materials needed to build it. For example: To produce a complete table, you need components such as a tabletop, table legs, paint, etc.
2. Create a bill of materials and configure each component's percentage
Navigate to Manufacturing > Products > Bills of Materials, select an existing BoM, or press Create to make a new bill of materials in the Manufacturing management software.
From here, you set the percentage of the cost of the components being used to produce a product. When dismantling this product, the system will calculate the cost of each component based on the product cost. To proceed with the dismantling product flow and calculate each component cost, you need to install the to_mrp_bom_stock_value module.
Note: The total price percentage of all components must equal 100%.
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