What is the difference between built and closed fo...
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What is the difference between built and closed for a formula work order
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AI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):
In NetSuite, the status of a work order can be changed to either 'Built' or 'Closed'. When a work order is marked as 'Built', it means that the assembly process has been completed. This status is typically used when all the items in the Bill of Materials (BOM) have been consumed and the final product has been assembled. On the other hand, when a work order is marked as 'Closed', it means that no further actions will be taken on that work order. This status is typically used when the work order has been abandoned or when it is no longer relevant. It's important to note that closing a work order does not necessarily mean that the assembly process has been completed. In the context of the conversations provided, it seems that the users were trying to find a way to mass close work orders and were also discussing how to handle a work order that was abandoned halfway through. In the latter case, the user ended up marking the work order as 'closed' by using the 'Close' button. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
Slack thread 1: here (available only if the original thread was posted in the last 90 days)
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Slack thread 2: here (available only if the original thread was posted in the last 90 days)
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Slack thread 3: here (available only if the original thread was posted in the last 90 days)
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