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Difference between Phantom and a BOM

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Hello,

What is the difference between Phantom and a BOM?

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Phantom BOM

A phantom item is a sub-assembly in the BOM that does not actually exist in inventory. It is used to simplify the BOM. Although the phantom item appears in the BOM, the Production Order will show the components needed to make the phantom item rather than the phantom item itself.

An item can be defined as a phantom item in the Item Master Data.

For Example

A phantom assembly is used when you want to be able to structure a BOM so it is easy to understand, but don't want to create too many production orders.

Assume an auto Engine. There are hundreds of components. You might structure them as: Engine block and parts, camshaft and parts, and 6 piston assemblies. But you don't want to create 3 production orders, too much hassle. So you want to issue the components for the piston assembly in the same production order as the Engine block. So you create a new material number for the Piston assembly, but you mark it as a phantom assembly. That means that when you create the bom for the Engine assembly, you only have two assemblies, the Engine block and the Camshaft. You add the phantom assembly for the Piston Assembly to the Engine block BOM, saying it requires 8 of the phantom assembly. When the production order is created for the Engine block, the picklist will also include all of the components of the 8 piston assemblies.

BOM

BOM = Bill of Material

A list of ingredients and parts used to create "something"

BOM for Chocolate Chip Cookies:

1 cup shortening

1 cup brown sugar

1/2 cup granulated sugar

2 eggs

2 teaspoons vanilla

1 teaspoon baking soda

2 cups all purpose flour

1/4 teaspoon salt

1-1/2 to 2 cups chocolate chips

Routing for Chocolate chip cookies:

1-Cream together shortening, sugars, eggs and vanilla.

2- Mix in the flour, baking soda, salt and chocolate chips.

3 -Drop by rounded tablespoons onto ungreased cookie sheet.

4 - Bake in 375 degree oven for about 8 to 10 minutes or until lightly golden.

5 -Cool on wire rack for a couple of minutes,

6 - enjoy!

Work Centers: Mixer; Oven; Cooling Rack

Regards,

Rajesh Banka

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