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Posting Assembly Orders

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Hi:
 
We want to be able to create Assembly Orders automatically for Assemble to Stock finished goods and have visibility into the Sales Orders driving this demand.
 
We don't want the finished goods configured as Assemble to Order.
 
And, we want to be able to post the Assembly Orders without having to post Sales Orders.
 
Is this possible without having the finished goods Assembly Policy be Assemble to Order?  If not, would MRP's Planning Worksheet overcome this limitation of Assemble to Stock?
 
Thnks!
 
John
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    Teagen Boll Profile Picture
    2,092 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    Hi John,
     
    One process you could look at adopting is using the Order Planning page and then looking at Sales Demand. You can then confirm what assembly orders are needed and created a batch of assembly orders from one page.
     
    That would be the easiest way to use Assemble-to-Stock but also have assemblies created automatically based off of demand from sales.
     
    You just want to make sure your Assembly Items are setup with SKUs (if you are using locations) and with appropriate replenishment settings (Order or Lot-for-lot).
     
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    Teagen Boll
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    Gregory Mavrogeorgis Profile Picture
    1,049 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    Hi John,
    Yes, this is entirely possible without using Assemble-to-Order.
     
    You need to set the Assembly Policy to Assemble-to-Stock and the Replenishment System to Assembly on the Item Card.
     
    To control how the orders are generated, adjust the Reordering Policy:
     
    Set it to Order if you want one Assembly Order strictly linked to each Sales Order (1:1).
    Set it to Lot-for-Lot if you prefer consolidation (grouping demand into fewer Assembly Orders).
     
    Then, run the Planning Worksheet. It picks up the Sales Order demand and proposes Assembly Orders, which can be processed and posted independently from the Sales Orders.
     
    For visibility of which Sales Orders drive the demand, use Order Tracking on the item (ensure the Order Tracking Policy is set to "Tracking Only" or "Tracking & Action Msg.").
     
    So yes, the Planning Worksheet covers this scenario perfectly without needing the strict Assemble-to-Order link.
     
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    YUN ZHU Profile Picture
    100,059 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    This seems to be something that can only be achieved through customization.
    Hope the following can give you some hints.
     
    Thanks.
    ZHU

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