What is the difference between a built and closed ...
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What is the difference between a built and closed work order
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AI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):
In NetSuite, a Work Order and a Built Work Order (or Assembly Build) are two different stages in the manufacturing process. A Work Order is essentially a task or a job that is created to manufacture a specific item. It is a document that provides all the necessary details about what needs to be produced, the quantity, the components required, and the steps to be followed. It is used to track the progress of the manufacturing process. On the other hand, a Built Work Order, also known as an Assembly Build, is the completion of a Work Order. It signifies that the manufacturing task has been completed. When a Work Order is marked as 'Built', it means that the item has been produced and is ready to be added to the inventory. The Assembly Build transaction puts the item in stock and takes out the components used from stock. In other words, a Work Order initiates the manufacturing process, and an Assembly Build completes it. The 'Close' button is used to mark a Work Order as 'Closed', which is typically done when the Work Order is abandoned or no longer needed. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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