About Parts

Modified on Mon, Aug 26 at 11:30 AM

In SOMAX, a part is a component of a larger piece of Asset / Machinery. Depending on the Asset / Machinery that they make up, they can be:

  • gears
  • motors
  • circuits
  • bearings
  • belts
  • sprockets


Assets vs Parts


There are both assets and parts in SOMAX. Assets are typically the "whole" piece of equipment or machinery that, when composed of all of the necessary parts, perform specific functions for your company. Parts, on the other hand, are the pieces that may compose the asset. 


For more information and help on assets and parts, see:



Parts & Inventory


There are multiple ways to track and record inventory on parts - manually or automatically through the SOMAX system. 


You can manually update parts' quantities after counts through the physical inventory section or within the part's information. For help with this, see Physical Inventory on Parts.


You can also manually update parts' quantities after purchases outside of the SOMAX system through the receipt section. For help with this, see Manually Adding Part Receipts. 


You can generate part cycle counts through the cycle count section. Cycle counts depend on the count frequencies of the parts, which can be edited in the part's information. For help with this, see Generating a Part Cycle Count.


Finally, parts' quantities will update automatically after purchases within, or through, the SOMAX system. For help with purchasing parts, see About Purchasing.




Important Parts Overview Information


SOMAX will help you characterize and sort your parts by their manufacturer, section, stock type, and more. This section will focus on each of these properties and help describe the different menus and how to navigate them. 



Parts Quantities at a Glance



The very top menu is an easy way to quickly glance at the most important details of your part and can be edited if needed by the form fields at the bottom of the overview page. While it does not include every form field, it does include the part's:

  • Photo
  • ID
  • Description
  • Quantity on Hand
  • Quantity on Order
  • Quantity on Request


The chart below provides detailed descriptions of each of these fields and any other ones found in the full list of form fields.


FieldDescription
Part IDThe ID Code for the part. See Data Validation Rules for Part IDs for help as to what characters are allowed.
DescriptionAny details about the part.
UPC CodeThe barcode for tracking for the part.
AccountAccount that the part is linked to.
Stock TypeType of stock part this is generally a bearing would have a stock type of BRG
Issue UnitHow this part is issued Ex: Each, Bag, Box or Gallon
ManufacturerThe manufacturer of the part.
Manufacturer IDThe manufacturer's ID.
CriticalDesignates if this is a critical part for the equipment. Helpful for filtering/sorting.
No Asset Cross ReferenceChecking this will signal to the SOMAX system not to automatically add assets when issuing parts. Helpful if you want to manually add assets to your part. See Linking Assets and Parts for more help.
LocationAny details about where these parts would be located, such as their place area, section, row, shelf, bin.
Count FrequencyFrequency for counting this part, the more critical the part the more often you should count it.
Last Counted DateThe Last date a Physical Inventory was done on this part
Maximum The Maximum number of Parts you want to keep on hand
MinimumThe Minimum number of Parts you want to keep on hand. This is the point where SOMAX determines that the Part should be ordered. (SOMAX uses at or below Minimum as a reorder point)
CostsAny details about the costs of the part



Part History



This widget shows any activity regarding the part such as any purchase requests/orders, stock outs, adjustments, and receipts. 


For more help with acting upon parts, see:


On Request/Order Listing



This widget shows open purchase request history so that you can keep track of how many parts you need and are waiting on.


Parts & their Assets or Vendors: The Left Menu



The left menu shows other properties of the part. The chart below provides descriptions of each of these other properties as well as links for more information.


FieldDescriptionLink to Support Page
PhotosAny photos of the partAdding Part Photos
AttachmentsAny attachments of the partAdding Part Attachments
VendorThe part's vendor informationLinking Parts and Vendors
AssetsThe asset(s) that the part is charged toLinking Assets and Parts
HistoryAny activity regarding the part
Issuing & Returning Parts
Creating a Purchase Request

ReceiptsReceipts from purchase ordersCreating a Purchase Order






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