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Why use ITH and ILI.    If you want Transaction detail use ITH, and select 
a given Facility or sort by Facility, Location, Transaction type, for 
given date range.

Roger Henady




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Hi all,    I am new to this mailing list.    I have a query in my mind. I 
need to take a report about the closing balance  of the Items belonging to 
particular Facility.    I checked with ILI file for the particular item 
and can fetch the  opening balance , reciepts, issues and adjusments. Here 
in the issues I need to cosolidate the total on the basis of  transaction 
type ( I type) , and adjustments (A type) and  issues tp Production(J 
transaction)      How can I achieve this? If I link ILI and ITH (based on 
Item)  It is giving large number of datas and I am not able to locate  the 
Particular transaction.    Can any one help me out in this?    Thanks 
Muthu  India 

 
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