commit work orders
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AI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):
In NetSuite, it is possible to complete a work order with a partial quantity. When posting completions, you need to select the starting and ending operations and then enter the completed quantity. If the ending operation is the last operation in the routing, the quantity to build will copy the completed quantity field. If you have a situation where some items committed to a work order are damaged and you want to stop them from showing as committed, you might need to adjust your process. One solution could be to produce what you can with the available items, then close the work order and create a new one for the replacements when they come in. For assembly items on sales orders, NetSuite should commit available inventory unless you have a special work order enabled for that item. If it's creating a work order linked to the transaction line, you might need to uncheck the 'special work order' checkbox on the item record or when you first create the sales order. If you have quantities available in stock and cannot perform a fulfillment without creating a work order, you might consider building a script to check inventory levels of the items and then perform the logic to create a purchase order/work order or use available inventory for the line. ****** 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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