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Will closing a work order that is not completely built cancel the assembly build and disallow the using of it?
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AI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):
Closing a work order that is not completely built will not necessarily cancel the assembly build or disallow the use of it. However, it can cause complications depending on the specific circumstances. For instance, if the work order is linked to a special sales order, closing the work order can cause the inventory from that work order to be "stuck" and unavailable for use in other sales orders. This is because the system assumes that the inventory from the special work order is meant to fulfill the linked sales order. If you find yourself in a situation where you've closed a work order and the inventory is stuck, there are a few potential solutions. One option is to delete the assembly build and work order and recreate them without the special sales order link. However, this may not be possible if the accounting period has already been closed. Another option is to perform an inventory adjustment. You can adjust out the inventory and then adjust it back in using the same quantity, rate, inventory detail, and lot. This should make the inventory available again. If you're unable to adjust the inventory out, you could try unclosing the line item, fulfilling the line item, and then posting an adjustment to bring the item back into inventory. This would offset the cost of goods sold (COGS) of the fulfillment. You would then close the line again to prevent it from being invoiced. ****** 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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