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  • Subject: Re: Inventory history
  • From: Elsberry@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 12:04:06 EDT

There are only two time buckets for Inventory. YTD and MTD. They are stored in 
three different places at three different levels. These files have 4 values. 
Opening balance, Adjustments, Issues and Receipts. So period starting inventory 
will be stored in the opening balance field. To get MTD inventory you need to 
take Opening Balances PLUS Receipts MINUS Issues PLUS Adjustments.  Issues and 
Receipts are nomally stored as positive balances. Adjustements field is signed. 

Warehouse level is in the IWI file and the WOPB field is Opening Balances.
Location level is in the ILI file and the LOPB field is Opening Balances.
Item level is in the IIM fiel and the IOPB field is Opening Balances.

Eric Elsberry
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