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Weston, I believe you'll find what you want in a Browser inquiry called Item Inventory Overview. You start in browser with an Item (or Item Revision or Item Warehouse) and navigate to Item Inventory Overview (could be under Item Options). It will show you for the item all the warehouses that store the Item (in traditional-speak, those with item balance records). Click on the Plus sign next ot each one that interests you to see details of locations (if I remember it correctly). It shows summary info mostly. If you want to see the customer orders or manufacturing orders (like you can do on Item Availability Inquiry, you'll need to further navigate to Item Warehouse Customer Orders and Item Warehouse Production Receipts (I think that's what it's called -- I'm not on a system at the moment). If you need to see it all at the same time (to truly reproduce all the legacy inquiry info), then you'll want to structure a few windows together, linked with broadcast / receive , then save them together as a Workbench. Workbenches with Broadcast/Receive may well be the most underutilized cool feature of the browser. If you need more help with how to do it, please feel free to contact me. We also offer help to people if they want to educate users on all the latest/greatest features of the Browser (power architecture). Michael G. Ellis Information Systems International, Inc. A Global ERP Consulting Firm 815-398-1670 x23 Choose ISI consultants to ensure consistently top quality implementation services at all levels of your organization. "Look at a day when you are supremely satisfied at the end; it is not a day when you lounge around doing nothing, it's a day when you've had everything to do and you've done it!" - Margaret Thatcher
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