# Costed Multi-Level Bill of Material Listing (BOM.R4)

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Form Details
Form Details

Purpose
The BOM.R4 procedure is used to create costed indented bill of material listings. The user may specify each bill of material he would like to see by entering the part number which identifies it. The user may also enter any of the Parts file cross-reference items which include model number, category, and manufacturer part number. If these are entered the system will automatically substitute the corresponding part number, or display a list of possible part numbers which can be chosen.

The user must also specify if standard or average costs are to be used and which of the standard costs (Current, Standard, Previous) are to be used. Even if the cost method chosen is average you will want to specify the standard cost type to be used since any part which does not have an average associated with it will use the standard cost specified. An asterisk (*) will appear next to the costs in these cases.

The difference between this indented bill of material listing and a standard bill of material listing is that the indented listing shows not only the parts called out on the specified assembly, but also all of the parts called out on each sub-assembly referenced through all levels of the product structure. The report denotes the level of the part by placing one period (.) in front of the part number for each level.

Frequency of Use
As required.

Prerequisites
Entry of the specified Bill of Material records ( BOM.E ).

Data Fields

Item The line item number.
Part The part number of the component.
Desc The first line of the description for the associated part number.
Code One of the following four codes defining the part. C - Component part A - Assembly P - Phantom assembly L - Line
Qty The quantity required of the part to make one unit of the assembly defined by the bill of material. Please note that the quantities shown for sub-assembly components have been multiplied by the quantity shown for that sub-assembly. This is done so the quantity will indicate the full amount required to make one unit of the top assembly rather than just one unit of the associated sub-assembly.
UM The unit of measure associated to the quantity.
Material The material cost for the associated part.
Labor The labor cost for the associated part.
Outside Processing The outside processing cost for the associated part.
Fixed Overhead The fixed overhead cost for the associated part.
Variable Overh ead The variable overhead for the associated part.
Material Overh ead The material overhead for the associated part.

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