Overview
These reports help businesses that build assembled items or manage kits. They are useful for production review, component planning, and checking what was built from which parts.
Good approach: Use component reports before building, and built-assembly reports after the build is completed.
Reports Covered
| Report | Use It For |
|---|---|
| Assembly Build Report | Review or complete assembly build information such as item, build date, quantity, and location. |
| Assembly Component List Report | Review the standard components required for an assembled item. |
| Built Assembly Summary Report | Review built assemblies in summary form. |
| Built Assembly Components Report | Review which components were used in completed builds. |
| Kit Component List Report | Review the contents of a kit or grouped item. |
Best Practice
- Use component list reports before committing to a build.
- Use built-assembly reports after production or assembly posting.
- Use by-location review when assemblies are managed in more than one store or warehouse.
Important: If built quantity or component usage looks incorrect, review the source assembly transaction before adjusting stock manually.