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Fixed Assets Manual - Assembling assets

Assembling assets

If you want to treat assets that belong together as a unit, you should establish a link between these assets. This is called assembling or linking assets. Assembling assets as entities makes it possible to look at the book value of the assets belonging to this entity at a single glance. each entity is defined as a parent asset to which several (sub)assets are linked. If you have indicated during creating asset sets, you want to assemble assets within this set, you can, when creating an asset, indicate if you want to create a parent asset or a 'regular' asset. By linking assets to the parent asset, you have defined an entity. You can also link an entity to another entity. This procedure makes it possible to look at both the book value of the entity as a whole and the book value of the underlying entity. The assembling of assets results in a structure as illustrated below.

Maintain assembled assets in: [Master data, Maintenance, Assets, Assembled assets]

The assembling of entities makes sure that if one asset within the entity is selected for depreciation, all assets within the entity are depreciated simultaneously. It is possible to link assets of different asset sets to one entity, provided that the asset set belonging to the asset is marked as an assembled asset set in maintenance asset sets.

  • Assembled assets within a defined entity are automatically depreciated simultaneously.

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