Analyzing Costing Inputs from the Bill of Material

Access the Enter Bill of Material Information form.

Quantity

Enter the number of units that you use to manufacture the parent item. A quantity of zero is valid. The default value is 1.

UM (unit of measure)

Enter the unit of measure that you use for the component quantity. Standard costs are established in the primary unit of measure, which should be the smallest unit of measure.

F V (fixed/variable)

Enter a code that indicates whether the quantity per assembly for an item on the bill of material varies according to the quantity of the parent item produced, or is fixed regardless of the parent quantity. You can also use this value to determine whether the component quantity is a percentage of the parent quantity. Values are:

F: Fixed quantity.

V: Variable quantity (default).

%: Quantities are expressed as a percentage and must total 100 percent.

For fixed-quantity components, the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Shop Floor Management system and the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Requirements Planning system from Oracle do not extend the quantity per assembly of the component by the order quantity.

The system calculates the unit cost by dividing the component quantity by the accounting cost quantity that you set up for the item.

Feat Cost % (feature cost percentage)

Enter a percentage that the Cost Simulation program uses to calculate the cost of a feature or option item as a percentage of the total cost of the parent.

Enter the percentage as a whole number, for example, enter 5 percent as 5.0.

Percent Scrap

Enter the percentage of unusable component material that is generated during the manufacture of a parent item. During DRP/MPS/MRP generation, the system increases gross requirements for the component item by this percentage to compensate for the loss. Enter percentages as whole numbers, for example, 5 percent as 5.0.

Note: The system compounds inventory shrinkage and scrap to calculate the total loss in the manufacture of a particular item. Accurate shrinkage and scrap factors support more accurate planning calculations.

Like the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Requirements Planning system, the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Shop Floor Management system inflates component requirements by this percentage.

Operation Scrap Percent

Displays the operation scrap percent. The system calculates this value by compounding the yield percentages from the last operation to the first operation in the routing. Use a processing option in the Work With Routing Master program to enable the system to calculate the operation scrap percent.

The system updates this value on the Enter Bill of Material Information form when you run the Planned Yield Update program (R3093).

Product costing inflates component requirements by this percentage when calculating material costs.

See "Setting Processing Options for Planned Yield Update (R3093)" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications Product Data Management Implementation Guide.

See "Understanding Routing Instruction Creation" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications Product Data Management Implementation Guide.