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Kathy Barthelt
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Baan / LN Tip of the Week: Analyzing Inventory Adjustments – 10.6

Want to understand the financial ramifications of inventory changes in LN? 

Analyze Inventory Adjustments in-LN 10.6

Several display and print sessions are available.  In these examples, the item number used is 020000.

1--Adjustment Orders Session

Double click on the order line to get to the Lines detail.

In the Lines session, double click on the item to see the details.
 

The “Adjustment” tab provides the quantities.

The “Price” tab provides the amounts.

Qty of 7 x $398.00 = $2,786.00

You can also get a printout of this session.  Highlight the line and select the print icon.

Select “All.”

Select “Adjustment Orders” and “OK” to continue.

Financial data is on page 2 of report

2--Inventory Integration Transactions

Enter the item, Entity Type From—warehouse, Entity Code From—EQ, and transaction date

The “From” tab displays the quantity and transaction amount

Highlight the line and select “References/Show Integration Transaction”

This will take you to the integration transaction

This session (inventory integration transactions) can also be printed—Highlight the line and select the print icon.

Print selection:

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Tips:  LX | BPCS | M3

Establishing the Quantity On-Hand and the Quantity Available.

LX maintains buckets for information associated with the following inventory transactions for each item:

  • Opening Balance
  • Issues
  • Receipts
  • Adjustments
  • Allocations for the Customer
  • Allocations for Manufacturing


The on hand quantity does not include any allocations. To arrive at the on hand quantity, start with the opening balance, less any issues, plus any receipts, then add or subtract any adjustments. Available inventory is the on-hand less any allocations.

 

 

Understanding: The Cycle Count Alternative

The best way to cycle count is to count the same number of items each day and at the same time each day. The goal is to count your “A” items 4 times a year. The “A” items should be those item that are about 80% of the total inventory value and 20% of the total items. Consider creating your own cycle count schedule then instead of using the cycle count transaction, use the inventory adjustment transaction. The item balance is changed at the time the transaction is keyed. The transaction list can be used for the reconciliation process.

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All actions required for converting, validating, matching, and posting electronically received bank statements can be performed within a single session:

  • Bank Statement Workbench (tfcmg5610m100)
  • Bank Statement (tfcmg5610m000)

Alternatively, you can use the sequence of electronic bank statement sessions outlined below.

Steps to Process Electronic Bank Statements:

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