Defining Rebuildable Items
Items that are installed, removed, and refurbished are referred to as Rebuildable Items. Examples of Rebuildable Items include motors, control boxes, and computer boards. Rebuildable Items may need to be removed or refurbished while a parent Asset is maintained. Rebuildable Items are inventory items; you have the option to serialize them.
To set up rebuild items:

1. Navigate to the Rebuildable Item (Master Item) window. The Master Item window is used to create Maintained Groups, Activities, and Rebuildable Items.
2. Enter the Rebuildable Item name in the Item field.
3. Enter a Description for this Rebuildable Item, up to 240 characters.
4. Use the @Rebuildable template to quickly apply attribute values, and to ensure that the appropriate attributes are applied.
a. Select TOOLS from the Tools menu. From the drop down list, select COPY
FROM.
b. Select the @Rebuildable template from the list of values.
The following table presents the necessary attribute values that are applied automatically to the Activity, when using the template:

5. Optionally, select the paperclip Attachments icon to attach relevant documents, such as drawings, standard procedures, and reference guides, to this Rebuildable Item. You can attach file, URL, and text attachments.
6. Optionally, select the Inventory tab to define a Non-Serialized Rebuildable Item. Within the Generation field, select No Control. If you wish to define a Serialized Rebuildable Item, select one of the other options available, based on your
business needs. Valid values include No Control, Predefined, At Receipt, and At Sales Order Issue.
7. Save your work.
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