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Production Order with Parent/Child layout for packets

  • August 28, 2025
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hstone
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Hello All,

I'm looking to generate a production order packet (or traveler) that can move with the job through each stage of the BOM routing. The goal is to have it updated or marked as complete at each production area as that part of the routing is finished. Has anyone found a specific screen, tool, or method that works well for this in your company?

Thanks,

Heather

Best answer by bwhite49

You might need to have your partner create a custom report. The AM641000 screen does not appear to be what you are looking for (estimate summary).

It would be pretty simple to create a GI that list production orders, how many subassemblies are tied to the parent production order, how many subassemblies are completed, and how many are to be completed. This would give everybody visibility where things are being held up. It would be good to include a side panel that lists all of the subassemblies so that you can identify the orders that are delayed. 

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  • Varsity I
  • August 29, 2025

@hstone Hope this will help for you. This is Ai generated

  • Print the Production Traveler (AM641000) → customize it with barcodes/sign-off boxes.

  • Traveler follows the job through each routing step.

  • Operators scan/update in Move Transactions (AM310020) at each stage.

  • This gives you both: paper for the floor + real-time updates in Acumatica.


bwhite49
Captain II
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  • August 29, 2025

You might need to have your partner create a custom report. The AM641000 screen does not appear to be what you are looking for (estimate summary).

It would be pretty simple to create a GI that list production orders, how many subassemblies are tied to the parent production order, how many subassemblies are completed, and how many are to be completed. This would give everybody visibility where things are being held up. It would be good to include a side panel that lists all of the subassemblies so that you can identify the orders that are delayed.