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The system gives users the option

In this article, you will learn how to update the on-hand quantity amount

for the units inventory

of the unit's Inventory that is physically available versus the Komet Sales available quantity for the same product.

Users will be able to

 

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Roles enabled to perform this action: Admin, Sales Manager, Procurement User, Inventory.

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You can adjust the Inventory as

needed

required and

enter

update the

correct quantities based on what is physically available. This can be done manually within the Inventory

quantities based on availability. You can do this manually by using the Inventory Units Adjustment screen or

adjust inventory

by changing the Inventory in units directly from an Excel File.

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titleAdjust Inventory in Units from Excel File
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For more information, please refer to the following link

for more informationGo to

 

Viewing Inventory Adjustments:

Note

The Inventory in units adjustment process can only be started once daily; however, each product line item can have multiple daily adjustments. For multi-location companies, the system will allow one daily adjustment per location.

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View Inventory Adjustments

To view adjustments recently made to the Inventory, do the following instructions:

  1. Go to Inventory> click on

Inventory
  1.  Inventory Summary

>
  1.  > Select the Inventory in Units option. 

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  1. After clicking

on
  1. "Inventory in Units

  1. ,click

on
  1. "Inventory units adjustment

"
  1. . On this screen, the user will have a summary of all previous

adjustment made to the units inventory. 
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In order to
  1. unit Inventory adjustments.

  2. To see detailed information from these previous units' inventory adjustments, the user must go to

the  
  1. the Actions

column
  1.  column and click on the View

link
  1.  link


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  1. After clicking

on
  1. the link, the system will display detailed information

of
  1. on the adjustments made and the person who did it.

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  1. The system allows users to export to Excel any adjustments report.

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Multiple-Location Companies

In multi-location companies, the user

will be required to

must select the specific location

needed.Performing

for the adjustments.

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Adjust Inventory in Units

Adjustments

To add a new adjustment to the

units inventory follow the instructions below

unit's Inventory, do the following instructions:

  1. Go to

Inventory > Select Inventory Summary >
  1.  Inventory and select Inventory Summary.

  2. Click on

Inventory
  1.  Inventory in Units

>
  1. .

  2. Click on Inventory Units Adjustment.

  3. Click on the New Adjustment green button.

 
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  1. The system will display the currently available units

inventory
  1. ' Inventory for the day,

and it will give users the option
  1. allowing users to enter

the
  1. the Adjusted Bunches

quantity,
  1.  quantity in case the physical inventory quantity and the system's information

do not
  1. don't match.

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  1. The user can also add new items

in case
  1. if additional units are found when executing the

physical inventory. In order to
  1. Physical Inventory. To add these, click on

the
  1. the Add Inventory

green
  1.  green button.

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  1. The system will show a pop-up window called

Add
  1.  Add Inventory Unit. Enter the information requested and click on Add.

 
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  1. A new line with the newly added units will appear

in
  1. on the units adjustment screen and

in
  1. the "Inventory in Units" page.


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  1. Once done, the user can

go to the  Inventory in Units to
  1. see all the adjustments made to the Inventory in Units.

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Note

The inventory in units adjustment process can only be started once per day; however, each product line item can have multiple adjustments throughout the day. For multi-location companies, the system will allow one adjustment per location, per day.

 

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Inventory Behavior

Based on the Units Inventory behavior control setting, when you enter a new amount to be adjusted, there are two possibilities:

A) Replace the total number of bunches in the Inventory

In this case, the system will replace all your units in Inventory with the amount you enter during the adjustment.

1. We have 32 units of Manzana Pom Daisy.

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3. We perform an adjustment and enter any amount, for example, 60.

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2. We sell four units, so we have 28.

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4. Once we go to Inventory in Units, we have 60 bunches (120 units since the unit type is stem).

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B) Reduce or increase the total number of bunches in the Inventory

In this case, the system will consider both the amount you enter during the adjustment process and the amount of the Inventory for recalculating the total unit amount.

1. In this case, we have 69 units of Pom Novelty White Brisa 70 cm 

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3. We perform an adjustment and enter 80 units.

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2. We sell nine units so that we will have 60 units.

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4. In this order, the system will do the following: 80 (Adjusted Bunches) -69 (Original Bunches)= 11 (Adjusted Bunches).

This quantity will be added to the units in the Inventory: 11 Adjusted + 60 Available= 71. So, the system will display a total of 71 units.

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