Quote from David Waldmann on 02/17/06 at 06:26:24:
But if you are putting the WO# on the PO, why not just do that with a type R? Or is there another advantage to the Type T?
If your vendor uses a different Unit of Measure for the job (say Board Feet vs. Lbs) or get's better or worse yield than you expected, you can end up with a balance on the Type R Part (either positive or negative) after the WO closes.
Since you can't really carry a balance for an Outside Process, you have to make adjustments to correct this for each order.
Also, if the Vendor charges a Per Lot price and your lot sizes are variable, you have to constantly change the BOM Qty to keep things accurate.
Seems like the T option forces all costs to the Work Order with no extra accounting.
Of course, you still have to account for what you sent out and what you got back.