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Multi Level BOM Costed Not Accounting for UOM Conversions

  • February 27, 2025
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We are on 23R2.  The Multi Level BOM does not account for UOM conversions in certain columns, such as Purchase Material and Ext Cost.

  • You can see here that the report is taking the Qty 59.9955 x 800.2736 = $48,012.8148 (very close to $48,016.4145 on the report below).
  • If you convert the 59.9955 to the base UOM for RM2010P, you would get 1.0000 EA and the result for ‘Purchase’ (material) on the RM2010P line would be $800.2736 (correct figure) instead of the $48,016.4145 (incorrect figure).  
  • The Ext Cost column is also incorrect due to the lack of UOM conversion also.

Has anyone else experienced this issue?  Seems like a development fix is needed, but maybe I’m missing something?

 

 

This is the UOM Conversion setup on the RM2010P Stock Item:

 

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@danielklumpp Is that a subassembly item? I noticed that the BOM ID appears different on the screenshot. Could you share a screenshot of the BOM and the Production Order?


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  • Varsity I
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  • February 28, 2025

The BOM ID is reporting that the line is a MATERIAL of the next level up BOM.  So the line for RM2010P is reporting that RM2010P is a material of P001048.  I don’t believe there is an issue with referencing the correct BOM.  Also, I don’t have a production order, I am only dealing with BOMs and the Multi Level BOM report here.

Here is a screenshot of the P001048 BOM:

 


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