JD Edwards World Inventory Management Guide

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[1]JDEdwards WorldInventory Management GuideRelease A9.4E58761-01April 2015Describes storage of item information for the Sales Order,Procurement, and Manufacturing systems. Includes set up,storing costs and quantities available by location throughreporting. Updates account balances with changes ininventory valuation, count variances, or movement.

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ContentsPreface . xixAudience.Documentation Accessibility .Related Information .Conventions .xixxixxixxix1 Overview to Inventory t IFeatures .Stocking Considerations .Item Identification .Location and Lot Considerations .Physical and Logical Warehouses .Item Count and Cost Computation.System Integration .System Integration with Distribution/Logistics Systems.System Integration with Manufacturing Systems.1-11-11-21-31-41-51-61-71-8Item Entry2 Overview to Item Entry2.12.22.2.1Objectives . 2-1About Item Entry . 2-1Before You Begin. 2-33 Enter Item Master ring Item Master Information. 3-1Z File Processing . 3-2What You Should Know About. 3-2Entering Basic Item Information. 3-3What You Should Know About. 3-4Entering Item Text . 3-7Before You Begin. 3-8Assigning Item Responsibility . 3-9Entering Item Classification Codes . 3-10iii

3.63.73.83.8.13.8.23.9Entering Item Unit of Measure Information .Entering Item Manufacturing Information .Entering Item Grade and Potency Information .What You Should Know About.Processing Options .Transferring Item Number Changes to Other Files .3-143-193-243-263-263-264 Enter Branch/Plant .74.7.14.84.8.14.8.24.8.34.94.9.1Entering Branch/Plant Information. 4-1Z File Processing . 4-2What You Should Know About. 4-3Assigning an Item to a Branch/Plant. 4-3Working with Item Locations . 4-4What You Should Know About. 4-5What You Should Know About. 4-9Entering Item Tax Information . 4-9Locating Item Sources . 4-10Entering Item Reorder Quantities . 4-10Entering Item Branch/Plant Manufacturing Information . 4-12What You Should Know About. 4-13Duplicating Item Information for Multiple Branch/Plants. 4-14Before You Begin. 4-15What You Should Know About. 4-16Processing Options . 4-16Updating G/L Class Codes to Inventory Locations . 4-16Processing Options . 4-165 Enter Item Cost ring Item Cost Information.Assigning a Cost Level to an Item .What You Should Know About.Assigning a Cost Method to an Item.What You Should Know About.Entering Item Costs .What You Should Know About.Entering Manufacturing Setup Cost Information .Processing Options .5-15-25-35-35-55-55-65-65-76 Enter Sales Price Information6.16.1.16.1.2Entering Sales Price Information . 6-1What You Should Know About. 6-2What You Should Know About. 6-4Part II Inventory Transactionsiv

7 Overview to Inventory Transactions7.17.27.2.17.2.27.2.37.2.4Objectives .About Inventory Transactions .Where Does the System Record Transactions? .Which Accounting Information Does the System Update?.What Types of Accounting Information Can I Review? .Before You Begin.7-17-17-27-37-37-38 Issue Inventory8.18.1.18.1.28.1.3Issuing Inventory .What You Should Know About.What You Should Know About.Processing Options .8-18-28-68-69 Adjust Inventory9.19.1.19.1.29.1.3Adjusting Inventory .What You Should Know About.What You Should Know About.Processing Options .

[1]JD Edwards World Inventory Management Guide Release A9.4 E58761-01 April 2015 Describes storage of item information for the Sales Order, Procurement, and Manufacturing systems. Includes set up, storing costs and quantities available by location through reporting. Updates account balances with