Solution Systems, Inc.: [Podcast] Coffee Talk With Solution Systems

S4E5 A Shot of Business Central and A Beer


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CONTENTS SECTION
- Beer Review Segment: 32 second mark
- A Shot of Business Central Segment: 7 minute 42 seconds mark
- Business Central Feature - Assembly vs Manufacturing Segment: 24 minute 08 seconds mark
- Business Central Apps Segment - Payroll Solutions: 44 minute 14 seconds mark
- Stump Ken Question Segment: 50 minute 35 seconds mark
Segment 1 – Craft Beer
Beer: OHH-MEGA Haze
BrickStone Brewery – Bourbonnais, IL
Hazy, New England, IPA
Creative collaboration with the Omega Yeast Crew. Brewed with heavy oats and Omega KVEIK yeast, then double dry hopped with Cryo Citra and Mosaic.
Beer Reviews: Ken = 90 rating, Michael = 86 rating
Segment 2 – A Shot of Business Central with Ken Sebahar
Cumulative Update 10 for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central on-premises released.
Multiple windows release in October version.
Segment 3 – Business Central Feature: Assembly Orders Vs Production Orders (Manufacturing)
Production Orders and Assembly Orders are internal orders
About Production Orders (Job or Work Orders)
Production orders are used to manage the conversion of purchased materials into manufactured items.
Production orders route work through various work or machine centers (facilities) on the shop floor.
Before proceeding with production, most companies perform supply planning, typically once a week, to calculate how many production orders and purchase orders to execute to fulfill that week’s sales demand.
Purchase orders supply the components that are required according to the production BOM to produce the end items.
About Assemble to Order
An assembly BOM defines which items and resources are required to assemble the parent item. A resource cannot be a machine or work center.
You do not need to have a resource defined, meaning the assembly BOM will simply contain a list of sub-components. If a customer requests a slightly different version of an item, you have the flexibility to modify the assembly order on a per-sales order basis. This is a good option if you only need to plan for the combination of simple components, without the need for manufacturing.
You typically use assemble to order for items that you do not want to stock because you expect to customize them to customer requests or because you want to minimize the inventory carrying cost.
Segment 4 – Featured Business Central Apps: Expense Reporting
Continia Expense Management 365
Zetadocs Expenses
OmniFY Expense Reports
Segment 5 - Stump Ken Question
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Solution Systems, Inc.: [Podcast] Coffee Talk With Solution SystemsBy Michael Intravartolo