- Manufacturing
- Product Engineering
- Concepts
You can use readiness control to confirm that a product, version, or variant is ready to be used in transactions before it is activated.
You set up product readiness control in the engineering product types.
To define the readiness control, you can use these types of checks:
System checks
These system checks are available:
- Cost prices - Checks whether an active cost price exists
for the released product.
- Bar codes - Checks whether a bar code is defined for
the released product.
- Warehouse items - Checks if a warehouse item exists for the
released product.
- GTIN codes - Checks whether a GTIN code is defined for
the released product.
- Engineering version route - Checks whether the released engineering
version has an active and approved route for the current date.
- Released product route - Checks whether the released product has an
active and approved route for the current date.
- BOM - Checks whether the released product has an
active and approved BOM for the current date.
- External item description (Purchasing) - Checks whether an external item description
for use in purchase is defined for the released product.
- External item description (Sales) - Checks whether an external item description
for use in sales is defined for the released product.
- Commission calculation - Checks if sales commission is calculated
for the released product.
Manual checks
These manual checks are available:
- Default order settings:
Checks if all the default order settings
exist for the released product.
- Trade agreements (Purchase):
Checks whether the purchasing trade
agreements exist for the released product.
- Trade agreements (Sales):
Checks whether sales trade agreements exist
for the released product.