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Bill:
We modified IN138 to de-allocate the orders based on due date and generate a
report. Initially we ran the Inventory Allocation reconciliation - 17/INU
and Back order to Order lines - 34/OEU but it still did not fix the problem
so we had to modify IN138.  

Let me know if you need more information


Ram S. Hari
Information Services
Wasserstrom  
ramhari@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Voice 614.737.8542


 -----Original Message-----
From:   Bill Kanze [mailto:WKanze@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent:   Thursday, September 18, 2003 9:17 AM
To:     jbausers-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:        [SYSTEM21]   Inventory Stock Counting

On JBA Standard Version Inventory Stock Counting Menu, if quantity
allocated is 100 and a cycle count totals to 50, and an adjustment is
made to inventory, what happens to the allocated 100?  Does it change to
50, or are orders de-allocated to reflect an allocated amount of 50.

Bill Kanze 

 


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