From: C. D. H. <Du...@Du...> - 2006-11-03 14:16:57
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Stroller wrote: > On 29 Oct 2006, at 19:27, RYAN M. vAN GINNEKEN wrote: > >> Is there a was to list the individual items on the invoice for >> assemblies? Example i built an assembly called basic system 1 it >> includes the following parts; >> case, mainboard, cpu, ram, harddisk, dvdrw >> >> When I email the invoice i only get basic system 1 and no listing >> of the individual parts i wish to have a listing of the individual >> parts and want to be able to modify the discription ie for CPU >> INTEL P4 CORE DAUL as basic parts do not change but models seem to >> change almost daily. >> >> Am i going about this the wrong way is there a better way? >> > > Just a quick note - I don't know that I can be immensely helpful to > you, but seeing as no-one else has replied... > > I don't think assemblies are really intended to be used this way - > they way they seem to work is that they're more useful for a > manufacturer to manage a stock of parts which should be invisible to > the user. If you want an assemblie's components to print out on your invoice then you need to check the BOM radio button for each of the components that you want displayed. If the BOM button isn't checked then the invoice only prints the top level (assembly line). Dunc |