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ITrack Enterprise has 2 normal types of collections:
ITrack Enterprise has 3 normal types of collections:
* '''Template''' - A collection of parts under a single name.  These can be used to group multiple parts together so that they can be used as a group.  For example, there might be a template called "Winter Special" which would include a windshield scraper, a bottle of cold starting fluid, and a few gallons of anti-ice wiper fluid.  Templates offer a convenient way to work with several commonly grouped items at once.
* '''Template''' - A collection of parts under a single name.  These can be used to group multiple parts together so that they can be used as a group.  For example, there might be a template called "Winter Special" which would include a windshield scraper, a bottle of cold starting fluid, and a few gallons of anti-ice wiper fluid.  Templates offer a convenient way to work with several commonly grouped items at once.
* '''Kit''' - A kit is a collection of items that is sold under the alias of a particular inventory item called the "master" item.  When a kit is sold, quantity from each item in the kit is removed from inventory however sales history is only attributed to the kit "master" item itself.
* '''Kit''' - A kit is a collection of items that is sold under the alias of a particular inventory item called the "master" item.  When a kit is sold, quantity from each item in the kit is removed from inventory however sales history is only attributed to the kit "master" item itself.
* '''Assembly''' - An assembly is a master part that is composed of one or more sub-parts, which become available only by doing additional work on the assembly (traditionally through a Work Order).  Items assigned to an assembly are left at quantity 0, but are searchable so you know they're potentially available.  When selling an assembly, you may be asked to choose which child parts are still available (in case you partially broke the assembly down) and to change cost allocation.


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Revision as of 12:56, 25 June 2012

ITrack Enterprise has 3 normal types of collections:

  • Template - A collection of parts under a single name. These can be used to group multiple parts together so that they can be used as a group. For example, there might be a template called "Winter Special" which would include a windshield scraper, a bottle of cold starting fluid, and a few gallons of anti-ice wiper fluid. Templates offer a convenient way to work with several commonly grouped items at once.
  • Kit - A kit is a collection of items that is sold under the alias of a particular inventory item called the "master" item. When a kit is sold, quantity from each item in the kit is removed from inventory however sales history is only attributed to the kit "master" item itself.
  • Assembly - An assembly is a master part that is composed of one or more sub-parts, which become available only by doing additional work on the assembly (traditionally through a Work Order). Items assigned to an assembly are left at quantity 0, but are searchable so you know they're potentially available. When selling an assembly, you may be asked to choose which child parts are still available (in case you partially broke the assembly down) and to change cost allocation.