When adding an item with type = non-inventory to an assembly-BOM or production-BOM the costs are taken into account on the BOM Cost Shares Page.
But when calculating the Cost-Amount of the end product the costs of an item with type = non-inventory are not taken into account.
For me this is a bug, so it would be nice if you can fix this in future versions ;-)
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Yes, I absolutely agree with the topic. If the assembly is calculated using the "Calc. Production Std. Cost" function, the value does not correspond to a produced assembly because the non-inventory items are missing.I don't know whether that's correct from a financial perspective.What is also interesting is that the cost price of the non-inventory items is not updated correctly due to purchases. This is always on FiFo, but the regulation does not apply here. The preliminary calculations using the “Calc. Production Std. Cost” function are therefore incorrect.
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We (as a client) have now run into this issue. We are unable to properly cost our BOM's due to requiring the use of non-inventory items. A 'workaround' is to create resources for each of these non-inventory lines as those costs seem be able rolled up into the cost of the BOM. While this works, its a crude way to managing inventory and costs. I would ask MS to either explain the reason why non-inventory costs are not included in the roll-up of BOM's or, fix this bug to allow proper BOM creation and management.
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A must have indeed I'd say this is a bug that needs to be looked at.
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Agree, this one is a must have See this video from Microsoft, without it is misleadinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTfEeNhptDM
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Business Central Team (administrator)
Thank you for this suggestion! Currently this is not on our roadmap. We are tracking this idea and if it gathers more votes and comments we will consider it in the future. Best regards, Business Central Team