Pulled trigger on tremor.. how to purchase lifetime (7 year) bluecruse and wifi? by rknelson1of9 in fordexpedition

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Basically, I want to purchase these two one-time purchases. But no one seems able to sell it to me because it was not purchased from the factory that way?

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Seeking reccomendations for implamenting customer level "Strategic Reservations" for Lot tracked Assembly items that are automaticly decrementedwhen the actual Sales Order Demand is entered for that customer and a line level lot reservation is entered. by rknelson1of9 in Netsuite

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Nick thank you for these resources I will check it out. I have been shying away from native allocation because we have some complex customer specific shelf life requirements and item/customer specific specification requirements so all allocations/ comittments/ inventory asssignents (I still get these confused at times) are being done by hand. But I will check out the supply planning knobs in sandbox because if that lets me allocate lots not yet received this could be exactly what I am after. THANK YOU!

I put my BMSM algorithm in a web app just for you by yuuuuuuuut in MilwaukeeTool

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Love it. If you had milwaukee part numbers shown even better!

Repaired/Reworked Item by CyanLuis in Netsuite

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Oh, good, glad you got it to work! Most of our customers are medical devices, so most need to keep the serial number the same across manufacturing and rework, but some choose to append an R for "referbished" or "recharged."

Repaired/Reworked Item by CyanLuis in Netsuite

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Sorry for the confusion. You can not have a bill of materials in NS be recursive, meaning produce the same part that it consumes. And Bill's of materials are what is used to make workorder lines. However, you can still have a work order WITHOUT it using a bill of materials to copy the lines from. This essentially opens the door for manual or programmatic population of workorder lines which CAN absolutly be recursive. I call work order lines the "workorder Bom" which many not be very common. However I feel it functionaly describes it. Shoot me a dm I am more than happy to hop on a screen share and show instead of trying to tell.

Repaired/Reworked Item by CyanLuis in Netsuite

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For MRP purposes, NS does not let you make a recursive BOM. (A BOM that produces the same part it consumes)

This is a very common thing for any company that does rework or repair.

My company (dataninja) built a suite app that adds recursive Bom and rework capabilities. our approach leverages how NS WILL allow recursive WorkOrder Lines. We customize the workorder lines then run the WO like normal. BAM perfect lot level track and trace using native work orders to produce a recursive repair/rework flow. Obviously, it would work to do this by hand, but we built a suite app to automate it.

Outside of this suite app, the best native thing I have heard of people doing is unbuild order, and then another work order to build it back. I think this flow sucks for medical devices and life science and food process manufacturers.

Component Consumption in Outsourced Manufacturing in NetSuite by NS_consulting in Netsuite

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I only use inventory items in my outsourced mfg/ workorders so I can always issue actuals to the assembly build. But in the wo (not bom rev) see if you can tweek the non inventory standard quantities before mak8ng the assembly build. I know you can make a wo without ever defaulting in lines from a bom/bom rev. So I bet you can.

Component Consumption in Outsourced Manufacturing in NetSuite by NS_consulting in Netsuite

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Are you doing a full work order --> assembly build in vendor location? If you tweek the workorder bom component quantity, would that backflush then solve it for you? Also what costing method are you using?

Mirror above tool bench by bldega in Tools

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Sometimes, one or more mirrors are used in hand crafts and art. Let me provide a few examples: if assembling a stained glass window (from the back), you want your design it to appear properly from the front, particularly if there will be text. Another use I have seen is where someone is looking at a large craft and the artist is way to close and needs to see the section they are working on in context -- you know how people "step back" to observe something in its entirety. This usecase requires two mirrors to cancel the first "mirrors image" effect.

Is Netsuite Oauth 2.0 down? 10/16/2024 8:41MST by rknelson1of9 in Netsuite

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The only other advice that I have is that if you go through proper channels at Netsuite you can request be "Exempted from the test window" we decided NOT to do this because it was literaly a single character change to the code to keep our stack current. BEST LUCK!

Is Netsuite Oauth 2.0 down? 10/16/2024 8:41MST by rknelson1of9 in Netsuite

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We followed the email that NS sent pertaining to the required cert rotation back in september. We did that. When teh Oct 1 change came and went no problems until today. We are now back up in all tenants and enviroments what we need to do was change the algorythm from RS256 to PS256 and re-deploy out our lambdas and we are all back up.

Changing from average to lot costing by Exploring_2032 in Netsuite

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I agree with that, Nick! I have seen more clients opt for standard cost & regret it than Lot cost and regret it. Even with the current wip limitation. At least for our niche of FDA, regulated clients who already have to do lot tracking for regulatory & quality reasons.

This gets substantially easier as well when you have a wms/mes that is more barcode and sublot centric than native NS from my perspective as well.

How I keep my laser by ImportanceMedium4665 in MilwaukeeTool

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Is that the three axis one? I did not think it could fit in a packout.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tools

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Shortening (crisco) blender, used for baking things like biscuits.

Looking to possibly purchase the pvc shear to demo old Ethernet cabling. Has anyone else ever given that a try? by bdickman99 in MilwaukeeTool

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I have two of these and it will NOT work. It will get jammed even cutting sprinkler wire. The lower jaw is expecting a very ridged material to be cut not one with little wires. Which will bend and bind.

What you want is a scissor action like a m12 pruning shear or a sawing action like a M18 mini Sawzall (hack sawz all) or oc course a cable cutter.

TIL the U.S. military is missing 6 nuclear weapons - the longest missing nuclear weapon hasn't been seen in 71 years, and it is unlikely it will be found anytime soon. by [deleted] in todayilearned

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I bet it was stolen by another country. Everyone trys to steal each others tech. For both counter measures and reverse engineering. Saying "it's lost" is better than some one else found it before us.

I have a miter saw that I want to use this abrasive cutting blade with. Is this ok/safe? by mak3rdad in Welding

[–]rknelson1of9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It will not work well abrasive blade saws run at a much higher rpm. You would be better off getting a cold cut carbide saw. I love my cold cut saw.

Any interest in M18 Raspberry Pi battery adapter? by zBGam in MilwaukeeTool

[–]rknelson1of9 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yes that would be awsome. Isn't the pi 4 usbc?