hi Ravi, I'm sorry, this would not be enough. The serial numbers and batch numbers need to be assigned and we need to know which serial number of the kit has which serial numbers and batches of the components assigned. If we have 5 same kits (TAQ) in one item, they'd have 5 serial numbers and we need to know which batches and serial numbers of the components are going to which kit. Once the kits are assembled (meaning the batches are allocated via Batch det strategy during delivery creation) the delivery is saved and automatically picked. The picking outputs are produced. The guys go to the warehouse and pick the components (batches) and come back and enter the serial numbers to the delivery and print sticky labels. 1 label for each kit. They pack the kits in boxes (this is a manual process) and stick the label on each box.
The whole point here is to know which serial numbers and batches of the components go to which serial number of the kit so they can stick the correct label on the correct box and also this information must be in the tables.(and they are not really happy about entering the same kit in sales order as separate item)