Business Case: Assembly Inclusion Rules

When sales orders are created, all of the detail information appears on the sales order. In most cases, the customer does not need all of the information, and it crowds the sales order. Also, some detailed information is not appropriate for the customer to see. Only pertinent lines should be printed on the customer sales order.

Use the Assembly Inclusion Rule application in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator system to adapt the sales order. Use P assembly inclusion rules to add parts to the sales order and work order parts list, and use Q assembly inclusion rules to add parts to the work order parts list only. These assembly inclusion rules enable you to adapt the sales order and work order parts list to communicate the appropriate information.