You can take a physical inventory of your items by using physical inventory order and physical inventory recording documents. The Physical Inventory Order page is used to organize the complete inventory counting project, for example one per location. The Physical Inventory Recording page is used by to communicate and capture the actual counting of items. You can create multiple recordings for one order, for example to distribute groups of items to different employees.
The Physical Inventory Recording report can be printed from each recording and contains empty quantity fields for entering the counted inventory. When a user is done counting, and the quantities are entered on the Physical Inventory Recoding page, you choose the Finish action. This transfers the quantities to the related lines on the Physical Inventory Order page. Functionality ensures that no item count can be recorded twice.
This procedure describes how to perform a physical inventory using documents, a method that provides more control and supports distributing the counting to multiple employees. You can also perform the task by using journals, the Phys. Inventory Journals and Whse. Phys. Inventory Journals pages. For more information, see Count, Adjust, and Reclassify Inventory Using Journals.
Note that if you use the Bins or Zones functionality, then you cannot use physical inventory orders. In stead, use Whse. Phys. Inventory Journal page to count your warehouse entries before synchronizing them with item ledger entries.
Counting inventory by using documents consist of the following overall steps:
A physical inventory order is a complete document that consists of a physical inventory order header and some physical inventory order lines. The information on a physical inventory header describes how to take the physical inventory. The physical inventory order lines contain the information about the items and their locations.
To create the physical inventory order lines, you typically use the Calculate Lines function to reflect the current inventory as lines on the order. Alternatively, you can use the Copy Document function to fill the lines with the content of another open or posted physical inventory order. The following procedure only describes how to use the Calculate Lines function.
Set filters, for example, to only include a subset of items to be counted with the first recording.
To plan for multiple employees to count the inventory, it is advisable to set different filters each time you use the Calculate Lines action to only fill the order with the subset of inventory items that one user will be recording. Then as you generate multiple physical inventory recordings for multiple employees, you minimize the risk of counting items twice. For more information, see the "To create a physical inventory recording" section.
Choose the OK button.
A line for each item that exists on the chosen location and per the set filters and options is inserted on the order. For items that are set up for item tracking, the Use Item Tracking check box is selected, and information about the expected quantity of serial and lot numbers is available by choosing the Lines action and then Item Tracking Lines. For more information, see the "Handling Item Tracking when Counting Inventory" section.
You can now proceed to create one or more recordings, which are instructions to the employees who perform the actual counting.
For each physical inventory order, you can create one or more physical inventory recording documents on which employees enter the counted quantities, either manually or through an integrated scanning device.
By default, a recording is created for all the lines on the related physical inventory order. To avoid that two employees count the same items in case of distributed counting, it is advisable to gradually fill the physical inventory order by setting filters on the Calculate Lines batch job (see the "To create a physical inventory order" section) and then create the physical inventory recording while selecting the Only Lines Not in Recordings check box. This settings makes sure that each new recording that you create only contains different items than the ones on other recordings.
In case of manual counting, you can print a list, the Phys. Invt. Recording report, which has an empty column to write the counted quantities in. When counting is completed, you enter the recorded quantities on the related lines on the Phys. Inventory Recording page. Lastly, you transfer the recorded quantities to the related physical inventory order by setting the status to Finished.
Choose the OK button.
A physical inventory recording document is created.
For every set of items to be counted, load them on the related physical inventory order and repeat steps 1 through 3 with the Only Lines Not in Recordings check box selected.
Choose the Recordings action to open the Phys. Inventory Recording List page.
When employees have counted the inventory quantities, you must prepare to record them in the system.
When you finish a physical inventory recording, each line is transferred to the line on the related physical inventory order that matches it exactly. To match, the values in the Item No., Variant Code, Location Code, and Bin Code fields must be the same on the recording and the order lines.
If no matching physical inventory order line exists, and if the Allow Recording Without Order checkbox is selected, then a new line is inserted automatically and the Recorded Without Order checkbox on the related physical inventory order line is selected. Otherwise, an error message is displayed and the process is canceled.
If more than one physical inventory recording lines match a physical inventory order line, then a message is displayed and the process is canceled. If, for some reason, two identical physical inventory lines end up on the physical inventory order, you can use a function to resolve it. For more information, see the "To find duplicate physical inventory order lines" section.
When you have finished a physical inventory recording, the Qty. Recorder (Base) field on the related physical inventory order is updated with the counted (recorded) values, and the On Recording check box is selected. If a counted value is different from the expected, then that difference is shown in the Pos Qty. (Base) and Neg Qty. (Base) field respectively.
To see expected quantities and any recorded differences for items with item tracking, choose the Lines action, and then choose the Item Tracking Lines action to select various views for serial and lot numbers involved in the physical inventory count.
You can also choose the Phys. Inventory Order Diff. action to view any differences between the expected quantity and the counted quantity.
Any duplicate physical inventory order lines are displayed so that you can delete them and keep only one line with a unique set of values in the Item No., Variant Code, Location Code, and Bin Code fields.
After completing a physical inventory order and changing its status to Finished, you can post it. You can only set the status of a physical inventory order to Finished if the following are true:
Select the physical inventory order that you want to complete, and then choose the Edit action.
On the Physical Inventory Order page, you view the quantity recorded in the Qty. Recorded (Base) field.
Choose the Finish action.
The value in the Status field is changed to Finished, and you can now only change the order by first choosing the Reopen action.
The involved item ledger entries are updated along with any related item tracking entries.
After posting, the physical inventory order will be deleted and you can view and evaluate the document as a posted physical inventory order including its physical inventory recordings and any comments made.
Item tracking pertains to the serial or lot numbers that are assigned to items. When counting an item that is stored in inventory as, for example, 10 different lot numbers, the employee must be able to record which and how many units of each lot number are on inventory. For more information about item tracking functionality, see Work with Serial and Lot Numbers.
The Use Item Tracking check box on physical inventory order lines is automatically selected if an item tracking code is set up for the item, but you can also select or deselect it manually.
Consider a physical inventory for Item A, which is stored in inventory as ten different serial numbers.
Choose the Serial No. field, select the first serial number that exists in inventory for the item, and then choose the OK button.
Proceed to copy the line for the first item-tracked item to insert additional lines corresponding to the number of serial numbers that are stored in inventory.
Choose the Functions action, and then the Copy Line action.
Notice that the Phys. Invt. Recording report contains ten lines for Item A, one for each serial number.
A lot-tracked item is stored in inventory with the "LOT" number series.
Expected Inventory:
Lot No. | Quantity |
---|---|
LOT1001 | 80 |
LOT1003 | 30 |
LOT1006 | 10 |
Total | 120 |
Recorded Quantities:
Lot No. | Quantity |
---|---|
LOT1001 | 80 |
LOT0002 | 12 |
LOT1003 | 20 |
LOT1006 | 10 |
Total | 112 |
Quantities to Post:
Lot No. | Expected Quantity | Recorded Quantity | Quantity to Post |
---|---|---|---|
LOT1001 | 80 | 80 | 0 |
LOT1002 | 0 | 12 | +12 |
LOT1003 | 30 | 20 | -10 |
LOT1006 | 10 | 0 | -10 |
Total | 120 | 112 | -8 |
On the Physical Inventory Order page, the Neg. Qty. (Base) field will contain 8. For the order line in question, the Phys. Invt. Item Track. List page will contain the positive or negative quantities for the individual lot numbers.
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