You can use New Allocation to create an allocation of stock for BOMs. This process reserves the stocks of components required for specific quantities of BOMs.
Note: You cannot allocate a BOM that is on hold.
The Allocate window is split into two main parts:
This is the top part of the window. This is where you add the BOMs that you want to create allocations for.
BOMs are allocated in the order in which they are listed. You can move items up the list so that they are considered first in the process.
You can choose various options during the allocation process. You can:
If your stock system is set to use warehouses, you can specify the component warehouses to use during allocation, by clicking Warehouses and selecting the warehouses from the list.
This is the bottom part of the window. It is blank until you click Process. This will check whether there are sufficient components to allocate stock for the BOMs.
The column Can be built? in the Bill of Materials to Allocate list displays a Not Processed message until you click Process. Afterwards, it will display one of the following messages, depending on the options you use to run the process:
Note: If you make changes to the component list (e.g. adding or deleting components), the Can be built? value is not updated.
The Properties column gives you additional information about any constraints on the stock item.
For example, whether the stock item is serial numbered or is a miscellaneous item.
The components display remains in the bottom part of the window even when you change BOMs or the order of BOMs in the Bill of Materials to Allocate list. However, a message appears just above the results in this case:
** Results are out of date **
If you click Process again, the components area is updated with the new results.
If you add components, or substitute components with alternatives, a message appears in the Components area:
** Modifications made **
After checking that you have sufficient component stock and making adjustments to the components, you can:
Save the allocation that has been made automatically, by clicking OK.
Sage 200 allocates automatically by selecting warehouses and stock in the following sequence:
Save the allocation and confirm locations and traceable items by clicking OK and Confirm.
Note: Once you click OK and Confirm, the allocations will be saved, even if you do not make any changes using the Confirm Items window.
Note: You can only create an allocation for an active BOM.
Open: Bill of Materials > Processing > New Allocation.
Alternatively, select New Allocation in the Bill of Materials > Allocations list.
A unique, system-generated Allocation No is displayed. When you build from an allocation, you select by Allocation No. This number is made up from:
user number : date (ddmmyyyy) : time (hhmmss)
You can do this in the following ways:
The Select Bill of Materials Group window appears.
The Select Multiple Bill of Materials window appears.
To change the order of items in the list, select the Stock Code and click either the up or down arrows.
Change the default allocation options, if required, by clicking Options and selecting the options from the drop-down list.
The values for these come from the Allocation tab in BOM Settings. Any changes you make here apply in this allocation only.
Note: To ensure end to end traceability searching, using the Traceability Enquiry window, we recommend you add only one individual BOM.
Note: If you enter a quantity which does not match the unit of measureThe quantity in which a stock item is measured for purchase, sale or storage., the quantity is automatically adjusted to the nearest appropriate value.
Run the allocations reservation process by clicking Process.
The results are calculated and displayed in the following ways:
The Components list displays the shortages of the components required to build the BOMs that display No in the Can be built? column.
Quantities have been converted to stock units.
Note: The Quantity Required value will include the scrap percentage if you have selected to calculate scrap in Allocations on the BOM Settings Scrap tab.
Sub-assemblies are highlighted in colour (blue by default).
Shortages are highlighted in colour (red by default).
If the item allows negative stock levels and the options Report Shortages for Components or Report Shortages for Sub-Assemblies have not been selected, then N/A is displayed in the Shortage column for components or sub-assemblies.
If the item is a miscellaneous stock item or a single batch item, N/A is displayed in the Shortage column.
Note: If you make changes to the component list, the Can be built? value is not updated.
This check box is selected by default, if you selected Print Picking List after creation of Allocation in the BOM Settings Allocation tab.
Note: The picking list will be consolidated or not, depending on your selection for Print Consolidated Picking List in the BOM Settings Allocation tab.
If you are using batch or serial numbers for traceability or you want to amend the location of the allocation, click OK and Confirm.
Note: The allocations that you created are saved as soon as you click OK and Confirm. You only have a choice to change what has been saved.
You can:
The Confirm Items window appears and you can make the changes you want.
Steps in this task
Adding components while allocating or building BOMs
Overview
Reference
SOP fulfilment methods (stock settings)