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1. Subcontracting process including single-step assembly.

1C:Drive now supports the subcontracting process where a subcontractor performs a single assembly operation to complete a customer's order. For example, assemble a makeup gift set or kick scooter using components provided by the customer. To record such an operation and its output in the subcontracting process, use Production orders and Production documents with the Assembly process type.

2. Component calculation formula in BOM

We enhanced the advanced settings of Bill of materials (BOM). You can use them to specify a formula to automatically calculate the quantity of components required for production. This is useful if this quantity varies depending on certain conditions. You can choose to add a formula where the quantity of components depends on the following:

  • Finished product quantity.
  • Quantity of other components.
  • Certain product characteristics. For example, a product variant height or weight.

So, you can save your efforts and create a single BOM with formulas instead of creating a separate BOM for each variant or quantity of the same product. The formulas apply to autofill the quantity of components in business documents such as Work-in-progress, Production, or Work order. This can help you save time on data input.

3. Profit estimation report

To help you analyze Sales order profitability, we added the Profit estimation report. It is designed to show the planned and actual cost, revenue, profit, and margin for a sales order. A link to the report is available on the link bar of each Sales order and in Sales > More reports, under Target vs actual.

Bug fixes

  • 10923 Product cost is not written off during month-end closing (FIFO valuation method).
  • 10898 Emails are not received.
  • 9975 Inventory consumption records are missing after closing Work order when its status is "In progress"
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