Adam Weaver
06/09/2025, 5:06 PMCeligo AI
06/09/2025, 5:06 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):Based on the conversations, when you overbuild a work order, the excess finished goods will go into stock. However, these goods will not be automatically allocated to the original work order. In the first thread, a user mentioned that they overproduced 61 units by mistake. The suggested solution was to use Assembly Unbuild to reverse the production and put the raw material stock back. This implies that the overproduced units were added to the stock. In the second thread, a user received an overage of 2,000 units from their manufacturer. The problem they faced was that NetSuite was showing the same amount of raw materials consumed for the overage units as it would have if they had just received the original quantity. This suggests that the overage units were added to the stock, but the system did not account for the extra raw materials needed to produce them. In the third thread, a user was having trouble with a sales order showing as backordered even though they had manufactured the item. This suggests that the manufactured items were not automatically allocated to the sales order, even though they were in stock. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
Celigo AI
06/09/2025, 5:06 PMSlack thread 1: here (available only if the original thread was posted in the last 90 days)
Similarity score: 0.820154369
Slack thread 2: here (available only if the original thread was posted in the last 90 days)
Similarity score: 0.816866755
Slack thread 3: here (available only if the original thread was posted in the last 90 days)
Similarity score: 0.807399571
Celigo AI
06/09/2025, 5:06 PM