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We use the same method in 6.1.01. The product intransit does not show up
in on hand unless you use multiple facilities and establish an intransit
warehouse; however, if you are in INV300 and go to screen 6 using F20 you
will see the shipped but unreceived items in the far right "In Transit"
column for the receiving warehouse.
Johnnie Jackson
Controller
Ph. (615) 446-1800
Fax (615) 446-1860
Zzbpcs@aol.com
Sent by: To: bpcs-l@midrange.com
bpcs-l-admin@mi cc:
drange.com Subject: 4.05 CD Resupply
Orders Question
05/16/2002
09:18 AM
Please respond
to bpcs-l
Good day.
We are on 4.05CD and considering using Customer Order
Entry with Order Type = 9...Resupply Order
in order to better "schedule & track"
transfers between warehouses.
Everything sems great:
Order Entry with appropriate Ship From Warehouse
and Ship To Warehouse
Order Pick Release, Pick Print , Pick Confirm
Which correctly relieves Inventory in
the Ship From Warehouse
Resupply Order receipt which correctly adds
inventory in the ship to warehouse
MRP is not confused
INV300 clearly shows both sides of the transaction
BUT
If we move the entire qty from one whs to another;
After the Order Confirm relieves inventory
and before the truck arrives at the receiving
warehouse and they do the receipt
When we look at our "On Hand Balance"
it is incorrectly ZERO.
We must be missing something ??
Our Confirmation does a normal "B" trans.
Should it "move" the qty to some "in transit loc" ?
I suspect that there is some "set-up" that we missed...
Thanks
Jim Barry
we see that is reduced...
but it really is not ZERO on hand
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