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Erik_S
Level 1

printing nested build assemblies when printing a top level build

Our Build Assemblies often require sub-assemblies to complete.  When we create a new (pending) Build Assembly for an item QB will automatically generate the nested sub-assemblies that are required to build the top-level item. When you print the new Build Assembly, only the new top-level assembly will print and not the new nested assemblies.  Is there setting that will allow both the top-level and nested build assemblies to print at the same time?

The attached screenshot is a new Build Assembly for our part number 4013-01-S. When I generate this it will created nested assemblies for 4013-01-PCAssy, 6442-PCAssy, and 6020 if we dont have inventory of these assembly items.  The nested assemblies are created and show up in the Pending Builds Report, but have to be individually selected and printed. It would be much easier if the 3 nested assemblies would print along with the main assembly.

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Ethel_A
QuickBooks Team

printing nested build assemblies when printing a top level build

Welcome to the Community, Erik.

 

I understand how convenient it is to see the nested build assemblies automatically added when adding new build assembly.

 

In QuickBooks Desktop, yes, you should select them manually to add them and print.

 

Thus, I recommend sending a feedback or a feature request. This way, our developers can look into it and consider adding this in the future to QuickBooks Desktop.

 

Here's how:

 

  1. In your company file, head to the Help menu at the top bar to choose Send Feedback Online and Product Suggestions.
  2. This action will open the QuickBooks Feedback window.
  3. Click the Type of Feedback drop-down to select Product Suggestion.
  4. Press the Product Area drop-down and choose which area in QuickBooks needs improvement.
  5. Then, enter your product suggestions in "Here is my suggestion" box.
  6. Fill in the remaining fields.
  7. Click Send Feedback.

 

I'm adding this article with the topics that allow you to skip manual tracking and focus on making your own products: Track the Products you Manufacture in QuickBooks Desktop Premier, Enterprise, or Accountant.

 

Don't hesitate to comment below if you have questions about managing inventory items. I'm always here to help. Have a great day.

LedgerScript
Level 1

printing nested build assemblies when printing a top level build

Hello  @Erik_S 

 

I've attached an image of a third-party application that displays and prints both top-level and nested sub-assemblies in QuickBooks, addressing your specific need.

 

Assembly Chain Reporter.png

  1. "Door with Nested Assemblies": This is identified as a Build Assembly within QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions - Manufacturing and Wholesale Edition. It represents the top-level assembly item for the door construction project.
  2. "Hardware: Brass Hinges": Listed under the components required for the Build Assembly.
  3. "Interior Door Kit": This entry is a nested assembly within the main Build Assembly. It is a crucial component, representing a pre-assembled kit or sub-assembly that forms part of the final assembly.
  4. and to 7, Included Items in the Nested Assembly.

 

For insights into handling specialized and unique reporting scenarios beyond the usual QuickBooks capabilities, kindly visit our dedicated page at https://ledgerscript.com

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