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Page Revision: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 15:17



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Transaction >> Item Control >> Transfers and Adjustments

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General Description

Transfer and Adjustment screen allows users to make transfer or adjustment as need among different warehouse locations.

Transfer Tab



Transfer tab allows users to transfer merchandise from one warehouse to another.

Transfer

Source Whse: Stocks transferring from

Owner: Stocks owner

HeldFor: Stocks are being held for

Bin: Location in a warehouse

Target Whse: Stocks transferring to

Owner:

HeldFor:

Bin: Location in the warehouse

Qty On Hand: Quantity on hand

Avg. Cost: Average cost

Item: Item code

Desc: Item description

Unit: How stocks are measured

Lot / Serial#:

Qty: Quantity

Project: Project name

Phase: Project phase

Transfer Qty: Transfer quantity

CW Qty: Catch Weight quantity

CW Unit: Catch Weight unit

CW Fact: Catch Weight

Adjustment Tab

Adjustment tab allows users to

Adjustments

Source Whse:Stocks location

Owner: Owner of the stock

Item: Item code

HeldFor: Stocks are being held for

Qty On Hand: Stocks quantity on hand

Desc: The description

Unit: How stocks are measured

Lot / Serial#:

Qty: The quantity

Unit Avg Cost: Average cost for the unit

Zero Out:

CW Qty: Catch Weight quantity

CW Unit: Catch Weight Unit

CW Fact: Catch Weight

Bin:

Department:

Serial / Lot Change Tab

Serial / Lot Change

Package Tracking#:

Old Serial/Lot:

New Serial/Lot:

Serial / Lot Cost Change Tab

Serial / Lot Cost Change

Item:

Serial/Lot:

Stk Unit:

Current Qty:

CW Unit:

CW Qty:

Value:

Value Per StkUnit:

Value Per CWUnit:


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