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Component: SBO
Component Name: SAP Business One
Description: An order that splits an assembled product into its component parts. For example, this production order applies when an auto parts dealer buys a car, takes it apart, and then sells the components.
Key Concepts: A disassembly production order in SAP Business One (SBO) is a type of production order that allows users to break down a finished product into its component parts. This process is also known as reverse engineering. The disassembly production order is used to track the components used in the disassembly process, as well as the cost of the components and the labor involved. How to use it: To create a disassembly production order in SBO, users must first create a bill of materials (BOM) for the finished product. This BOM will list all of the components that make up the finished product. Once the BOM is created, users can then create a disassembly production order for the finished product. The order will include all of the components listed in the BOM, as well as any additional components that may be needed for the disassembly process. Tips & Tricks: When creating a disassembly production order, it is important to ensure that all of the components listed in the BOM are included in the order. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all of the costs associated with the disassembly process are accurately tracked and accounted for. Related Information: For more information on disassembly production orders in SBO, please refer to SAP’s official documentation on production orders. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed tutorials and best practices for using SBO’s production orders.