Configured Item Orders

You manage the manufacturing and production process with the sales to ensure that customer demand is being met. For example, if you manufacture and sell automobiles, you can offer the same automobile type with a variety of features and options.

You can use the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator system with the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Order Management system to sell items that:

  • Are complex.

  • Require routings that change based on features or options.

  • Include features that are not compatible with other features.

  • Require multiple work orders to define an assembly.

When you enter a sales order for a configured item, the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator system automatically prompts you to enter values for the segments of that configured item. A segment is a feature of a configured item, such as color, size, fabric, or power type. The system verifies each segment value against user-defined information, such as rules and UDC tables of choices. If the configuration is valid, the system processes the order.

After you enter a sales order and generate work orders for a configured item, use these programs in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Order Management system to complete the sales order processing cycle:

  • Print Pick Slips (R42050).

  • Shipment Confirmation (P4205).

  • Print Invoices (R42565).

  • Sales Update (R42800).

See "Understanding Configured Item Sales Orders" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications Configurator Implementation Guide.

See "Entering Orders for Configured Items" in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications Configurator Implementation Guide.