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Joe,

For slow moving stock, query for all items that have moved within a
specified period say 1 year or 2 years (from ITH) and compare the result
to the item master (IIM) selecting items that do not have a match in the
first file. Make sure their creation dates fall outside the period you
specified.

Isaac.

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Subject: [BPCS-L] Identifing slow moving stock

How can I identify raw material inventory that is slow moving and raw
material inventory that is not in any released or planned orders.

Joe McCormick

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