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I have updated the bill of materials for an inventory assembly part to use a different item than before. Almost everything about the inventory assembly part now correctly reflects the new item, with the exception that the MPN (Manufacturer Part Number) field in the Item List still reflects the old MPN.
This is a problem I've encountered previously and it only happens with inventory assemblies. Regular inventory parts automatically update the Item List with their new MPN when it is changed.
I know that I was able to fix this once previously by somehow finding where the link between MPN and inventory assembly is and manually changing it. But it has been quite a while and I can neither remember nor find where I went to do this again. If anyone knows what I need to do to fix this, please let me know.
I appreciate you raising this with us, AO-EL. Let’s work together to find a solution for updating the MPN so that your inventory reflects the most accurate information.
Inventory assemblies require a manual adjustment to ensure that all fields, including the MPN, reflect the new item. It occurs because the MPN is tied to the assembly item rather than the individual components.
To manually update the MPN linked to that assembly, Here’s how:
I've included screenshots for your reference:
You may also consider adding a custom field for better tracking of your MPNs in the future. It enhances your inventory management and reporting capabilities.
Furthermore, I've included these helpful resources you can visit for future help on understanding basic reports and customizing them in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) :
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As soon as I updated the bill of materials to a new item, all the information on the "edit item" window was automatically changed to match the new item.
The problem is that the correct new MPN shows up here, but the old MPN still shows up on the item list. I don't remember how I fixed this before, but I definitely didn't do it through "edit item". There was another menu or something I had to get into where I could see and update information that is not normally available.
Unfortunately, this is not the solution. As soon as I updated the bill of materials to use a new item, all the information in the "edit item" window was automatically changed to the correct information. The problem is that even though the MPN is correct here, the item list still is pulling the old MPN from somewhere else.
I don't remember where I went exactly, but the last time I had to fix this I know it wasn't through the "edit item" window. I had to find another menu or something where normally hidden information can be seen and changed. That was where I found a lingering connection between the inventory assembly and the old MPN that I could update.
Hi there, @AO-EL.
Thank you for reaching out to QuickBooks Desktop Support. I understand you're experiencing an issue where the MPN (Manufacturer Part Number) of an inventory assembly still shows the old MPN in the Item List, even though you've updated the Bill of Materials. This can be challenging, especially since regular inventory parts update automatically.
I recommend re-sorting the Item List to update the item list information. Here's how:
If you're seeing the same MPN, I recommend verifying and rebuilding your QuickBooks data to ensure the application runs effectively.
Here's how:
Next, we'll need to rebuild your company file data. Here's how:
If you've followed all the steps above and the old MPN is still showing, our support team is here to assist further. Please don't hesitate to contact QuickBooks Support for more detailed guidance tailored to your specific issue.
Additionally, you can also check these articles as you may need them in the future:
We appreciate your patience as we work together to resolve this matter. Please feel free to leave a reply if you have further concerns about Inventory Assemblies in QuickBooks Desktop.
I tried the resort list, verify data, and rebuild data, but I am unfortunately still having the old MPN show up in the Item List. Verify data did find a few errors that rebuild data fixed, but it seems that the MPN problem isn't one of them.
Please let me know if you have any other ideas on how to fix this or if I will need to reach out to QuickBooks support.
Thanks for returning to the thread and following the suggestions above, @AO-EL.
Let me share other troubleshooting steps to help fix the issue and remove the old MPN from the Item List. Let's start by using the latest version of QuickBooks Tool Hub. This contains a set of tools to rectify the problem in your company file.
You can follow the steps in this article to utilize QuickBooks Tool Hub: Fix common problems and errors with the QuickBooks Desktop Tool Hub.
If you're still getting the same results, I recommend contacting our QuickBooks Team. They can further investigate the problem and provide you with additional help to fix the issue.
Here's how to connect with them:
If you have further questions about handling MPN (Manufacturer Part Number), just add them to the thread. We'll be here to help.
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