![]() ![]() Here’s how you disassemble your Work Orders: However, the best practice is to do a “Disassemble” Work Order. So, what do you do when you have completed a Work Order, and find out that it was done incorrectly? You might be tempted to make inventory adjustments to get your inventory back to where it should be. Taking these steps will help streamline your manufacturing, especially if you have a lot of Work Orders to process each day.Įven the most advanced Fishbowl Inventory users can make mistakes when it comes to manufacturing. You can click the “Quick Fulfill” icon at the upper-left-hand side of the screen to finish all Work Orders within a Manufacture Order.This will combine the “Start”, “Pick”, and “Finish” steps into one quick and easy wizard. You can skip straight to the “Finish” step in the Manufacture Order module. ![]() ![]() Instead, you can do one of the following: You don’t have to take all of these steps, if you don’t have changes to make on the order. The long way to complete a Work Order is by clicking the “Start” button, then going to the picking module to complete the pick, and then returning to the Manufacture Order to “Finish” the Work Order. There Are More Ways Than One to Finish a Work Order Once you have voided the pick, you can make your needed changes. Once your Raw Goods have been picked, you cannot make changes to the parts or quantities, unless the pick is voided.In either of these tabs, you can switch your parts, or quantities, if the situation requires. If you need to change a Raw Good, or even a Finished Good, on any of your Work Orders, you can visit the “Materials” tab on an unissued Manufacture Order, or the “WO Details” tab on an issued Manufacture Order. You can substitute parts and quantities on a Work Order.This makes it pretty smooth for separating your production over multiple days. For example: if you have a Work Order for a quantity of 50, when you start the Work Order, you can change the starting quantity to 25, and the Work Order will then be split into two separate Work Orders on the same Manufacture Order. Did you know you can split your Work Orders into more manageable chunks? When you are starting a Work Order, you have the option to start a lower quantity than the original quantity on the Work Order.So, how can you make changes to Manufacture Orders that you have already created in Fishbowl? Let’s find out: One thing that is certain in your daily production activities, is that things do not always turn out how we plan them. Some of you may be familiar with the manufacturing processes in Fishbowl Inventory, but here are some tips that might help streamline your everyday manufacturing activities. ![]()
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