What is the difference between a work order that i...
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What is the difference between a work order that is built and once that is closed
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AI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):
In NetSuite, a work order that is "Built" and one that is "Closed" have different implications. A "Built" work order refers to a work order that has been fully completed, meaning all the assembly builds associated with it have been executed. This status indicates that the manufacturing process for the items in the work order has been completed. On the other hand, a "Closed" work order is one that has been manually closed before it reaches the "Built" status. This could be due to various reasons such as the work order being abandoned halfway through or the need to cancel the work order. Closing a work order does not necessarily mean that all assembly builds have been completed. It simply means that no further action will be taken on this work order. In terms of functionality, the "Close" button in NetSuite allows you to manually close a work order, while the assembly build process is used to mark a work order as "Built". However, it's important to note that customizations in your NetSuite account could alter the visibility and functionality of these features. ****** 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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