![]() ![]() Two finished products (FIN-01 and FIN-02) are sharing a subassembly (SA-02). ![]() For the cost adjustment, NAV starts with the lowest level items and work its way up.īelow is an illustration of how the low-level codes relates to the explosion levels of the BOMs (which is in same cases not the same). The lower the code is the higher the item is in the product structures, 0 being a top level item. Dynamics NAV plans the items with the low-level code of 0 first and then those with a low-level code of 1 and so on. It is used internally by Dynamics NAV to determine the sequence in which the materials are planned during the MRP run and the sequence in which the items costs are adjusted. The low-level code is a field in the item table that represents the items lowest level of usage in the production BOM or assembly BOM structures. In addition to this, the cost adjustments in Dynamics NAV are also using the low-level codes. ![]() Do you know what the low-level code in Microsoft Dynamics NAV is used for? And do you know how it is maintained? The low-level codes are critical for Dynamics NAV to function properly in a manufacturing environment where material planning takes place (which is in 9 out of 10 places). ![]()
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