DBergkamp10
IS-IT--Management
Good day,
I've been experimenting with backordering OE orders to push production orders. We have a co-manufacturer that releases a PO to us to produce items (We use Macola POP) and once production is complete, at a later time, they will be issuing us a second PO to ship the finished goods. It doesn't necessarily have to be the finished good that we produced at that time, but likely would be given that we ship based on expiry date (lots).
One of the reasons that I wanted to use this was to tie everything into their PO number, Ie. Enter order, do production, then ship, all over the same PO.
Do I have any options here short of entering both the production PO and the Shipping PO on the Customer PO number field on the original sales order? Or should I just enter the work orders manually and enter the PO on the reference field of that?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Ivan
I've been experimenting with backordering OE orders to push production orders. We have a co-manufacturer that releases a PO to us to produce items (We use Macola POP) and once production is complete, at a later time, they will be issuing us a second PO to ship the finished goods. It doesn't necessarily have to be the finished good that we produced at that time, but likely would be given that we ship based on expiry date (lots).
One of the reasons that I wanted to use this was to tie everything into their PO number, Ie. Enter order, do production, then ship, all over the same PO.
Do I have any options here short of entering both the production PO and the Shipping PO on the Customer PO number field on the original sales order? Or should I just enter the work orders manually and enter the PO on the reference field of that?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Ivan