When you set up a product kit, you must define whether it is a standard or dynamic kit. Review the following differences between the two types of kits before determining whether to define a kit as standard or dynamic.
Important: After you define a product kit as dynamic, you cannot change it back into a standard kit. |
The system calculates Sell, Cost, and Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) for standard and dynamic kits as follows:
Standard Kits |
Dynamic Kits |
The system uses one of the following methods: |
The system uses the Use Kit Product Price method. |
Procure standard and dynamic kits as follows:
Standard Kits |
Dynamic Kits |
You assemble kits from individual components in your inventory. Standard kits are not pre-packaged, nor do vendors offer standard kits to you for purchase. |
You can either purchase kits pre-packaged from vendors or you can assemble kits from individual components in your inventory. |
When adding standard or dynamic kits to sales orders, the following rules apply:
Standard Kits |
Dynamic Kits |
Standard kits do not have individual on-hand component quantities on sales orders, and so you cannot separate standard kits into their individual components on a sales order. You must add a standard kit as one item on a sales order. The system determines kit availability using the lowest available quantity for a kit component. You can only sell a standard kit when you have the necessary components in stock. For example: The Kitchen Sink Standard Kit is comprised of a sink, a faucet, and a stem set. You have 3 sinks, 2 faucets, and 3 stem sets in stock. You can sell only 2 of the Kitchen Sink Standard Kit. |
Dynamic kits do have individual on-hand component quantities on sales orders, and so you can separate dynamic kits into individual components on a sales order to create additional kits on the fly. For example: The Lock Set Dynamic Kit is comprised of two knobs and dead bolt assembly hardware. You sell these items as individual products. If you have 4 brass lock sets, 4 chrome lock sets, and 4 additional pairs of brass knobs, you can create 8 brass lock sets by using the dead bolt assembly hardware from the chrome lock sets, and then substituting the brass knobs for the chrome. Note: When a pre-packaged dynamic kit moves in or out of inventory, the system updates inventory history for the dynamic kit. When you build a dynamic kit from component parts, the system updates inventory history for the components. Note: The Check Other Dynamic Kits For Needed Parts determines whether the system considers dynamics kits in other branches as a source from which to acquire kit components. Note: The DYNAMIC.KIT.EDIT authorization key limits whether users can alter dynamic kits. |
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