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Monday, April 28, 2014
NetSuite - Kit Items, Item Groups. Assembly Items (for Work Orders), and Configured Items?
The headache is caused by multiple systems that my company and the new business unit carry.
While we use NetSuite OneWorld as CRM (which is somewhat waste) and Infor Visual Manufacturing for backend ERP, the new business unit uses an Excel spreadsheet (if I heard correctly) with a home-grown validation tool, then uploads the spreadsheet into JDE for drop ship and/or manufacturing orders.
The challenge comes in because as manufacturing companies, both "configure" items to sell. And now, the operations team from my company started showing the configurator tool CSRs use, then the new BU people started explaining their configuration process.
Well, the business people may have had more discussion and probably understand the issue better than I do, but hold on, what the heck is a configured item, really? My one hour was almost completely wasted - lucky that I was able to wrap up my thoughts in my head.
The term configured item is used in various ways, but in manufacturing I believe a configured item is basically some sort of a finished good that can be built from multiple component and/or raw items. For example, a desktop can be a configured item with independent parts (but that can be different combination based on customer's needs).
So, with that in mind, the very basic task I am assigned is to 1) load the component items, then 2) have a way for the new BU sales people and order entry people to configure the finished good. Whole lot better to understand than the hour spent to explain what's really going on.
With above in mind, I immediately thought of supported item types in NetSuite - Kit/Package, Item Groups, Assembly Items and maybe Matrix Items. Matrix item, however, may be out of scope because the ultimate finished good will not be a single item. (NetSuite provides an example of selling T-Shirts with different color and size combinations). So, what are these item types?
1. Kit/Package Item
Kit items are sold together as one unit. You can have parts A, B, C, D, and E to form a kit item 1. The issue here is that if kit item 1 is added to the transaction, it lists parts A, B, C, D, and E that cannot be replaced (or kit items cannot be sold/fulfilled or purchased separately), while each individual part's expense account is respected, and each component is also displayed as line items in transactions.
2. Item Groups
Item groups are similar to kit items, except the component can be changed. This means that the specific group of items can be modified and/or removed during the order entry. Hmm... doesn't this sound like configuration? This is a manual order entry, but isn't configuration manual anyway? I'll probably have to bring this up to my meeting.
3. Assembly Items
I'm fairly new to NetSuite, and I can't tell whether assembly items ever existed or not. But, this is definitely an important item type that is needed in order to process a manufacturing work order. And what kind of ERP can NetSuite be, without providing the manufacturing work order module? Assembly items are actually the finished goods which need component to be added to item. However, if I remember correctly, each assembly item always carried the exact same quantity and exact same parts in order to create one. However, this will allow the company to track the inventory at component part too.
Just to get the new users up and rolling, I will definitely start with the Item Group, as Item Group is probably the easiest way to pull the standard list of parts then to configure, while I still believe entering the line items one by one without any kit, group or assembly, can be a perfect configurator to meet the new BU's needs.
선진국? 평균개인소득만 높으면 다인가?
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
고민, 걱정
가끔씩은 앞뒤생각 안하고 일단 일을 저지르고 보는 과감함과 무식함이 필요하다.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Page Break
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Altico Advisors Spring Summit 2014 - Take your business above and beyond with Altico Advisors
Altico become NetSuite partner probably back in October 2013, and I remember being surprised by NetSuite allowing two partners in one area (ERP Guru, probably one of the biggest NetSuite partners based in Montreal, QC Canada, was already serving New England area with office in NH).
I wonder how much Altico's NetSuite business grew in past 6 months or so, but it definitely will be an interesting opportunity to find out what kind of service it can provide to NetSuite customers around Boston.
Altico Advisors Spring Summit 2014 agenda can be found/downloaded from:
http://alticoadvisors.com/Portals/0/Spring_Summit.pdf
60%의 가능성에 배팅하라
나는 인생의 갈림길에서 늘 60% 가능성이 있으면
모든 것을 던지고 과감히 기회를 잡았다.
40%의 불확실한 위험이 보여도 ‘일단, 가보자!’고 마음먹었다.
100% 가능성까지 다 두들겨 보고 안전한 길만 택했다면
여기까지 오지 못했을 것이다.
최수향 유네스코 국장의 말씀이다.
Sunday, April 13, 2014
일요일, 일요일 밤엔
Friday, April 11, 2014
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
착함? 어리석음.
덩치가 작은 것도 있었지만... 학교에서 싸웠다고 아버지한테 꾸지람을 들을까봐 때리면 몇대 맞아주고 (뭐 진짜 잘못해서 맞은 것도 있겠지만), 특히나 미국와서 놀림받을땐 적당한 선에서 서로 몇대 치고받고 하던가, 아니면 허허거리면서 넘어갔다. 아버지가 학생신분이셨고 (F-1) 난 자녀신분이었던지라 (F-2) 내가 문제를 일으키면 아버지 학교 졸업도 못하시고 한국으로 추방당한다는 '관념'같은 것이 머리에 박혀있었기 때문에.
하지만 나이가 들다보니, 그리고 나도 언젠간 가족이라는 것을 꾸리게 될 때를 생각하니 그때 꾸지람이 겁나서, 부모님 걱정시켜드리는게 싫어서 참고 넘어갔던 내가 참 어리석었다.
내가 낳은 (물론 아직 낳아보지 않아서 모르겠지만 눈에 넣어도 아프지 않을) 자식이 내 눈치보며 밖에서 그렇게 다닌 다는 것을 알면 얼마나 내 마음이 아플까? 생각해보면 집안이 됐든 성적이 됐든 뭐가 됐든 전혀 꿀릴 것이 없었는데 말이지.
지금은 말이지, 내가 귀찮고 학교다니고 회사다니고 하면서 하루하루 살아가기에 바빠서 이렇게 블로그에 글 쓰는 시간이나 겨우 나기에 냅두는 건데... 더러운 꼴 보기 싫으면 조금의 동정이라도 남아있는 지금 그만들 뒀으면 좋겠어. 참고 참고 참다가 언젠가 폭발하면 그 때는 인정사정없이 핏물 한 방울까지 앗아갈테니까.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
NetSuite SuiteWorld Free Pass
While the registration fee is quite expensive for those individuals looking to go without the company supporting them, NetSuite thankfully has free pass with access to:
Visit http://www.netsuitesuiteworld.com/free-pass for more details and to sign up!
- Keynotes from Cloud Pioneers for insight into the latest trends in technology transforming the business landscape.
- Special Free Pass Sessions to learn how to take your business to the next level.
- The SuiteWorld Expo where you can explore 100+ value-added solutions from NetSuite partners.
Monday, April 7, 2014
My problem? No opportunity cost, no risk.
For past couple weeks, I've been struggling with planning my life going forward.
Oh yeah, when did I not have such struggle? Probably when I was 5. After I grew up, those period was probably when I a fresh in college, and maybe during the 1st semester of sophomore year.
Recently, I have been seriously thinking about reaching out to a new opportunity - that is, not really looking for a new job, but looking for a new opportunity as in doing something meaningful, whether it's starting a new business, going on a mission trip, or maybe applying to Air Force.
The problem comes in when I start 'calculating' cost, simply the effort I put in vs the money I'll be making.
I'm not very cash-greedy, but I hate being short on money for living. While the food is a must-expense I can negotiate on everything, from clothing to car to how many times I hang out with friends and so on.
Then I realized that I'm not going after the new opportunity I'm seeking because I was afraid. I start thinking too much about the opportunity cost and risk, then of course the thougt dies away and repeats itself several months later.
Maybe I'm looking for something perfect while I don't know the meaning of perfect, believing that there could be a 'better' one.
Maybe next time when I come up with an idea I will just start it and see what happens.
What a life...
Cheers!