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  • Subject: RE: How to do a physical inventory?
  • From: Joe Roesch <jroesch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 09:04:38 -0400

The Physical Inventory module does work effectively.  If you are going
through the NOVI office, ask for Paul Brauninger only.  He is probably one
of the only people at JBA that actually knows how to use it (there are some
pitfalls in the setup). 

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Von Stein [mailto:vonstein@wcoil.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 11:31 PM
To: jbausers-L@midrange.com
Subject: How to do a physical inventory?


We have recently installed JBA and are rapidly approaching the date of our
first physical inventory after implementation.
 
Traditionally we have written inventory tags and then used MS Access to
summarize them by part # and input them back into our old system.
Wondering how physical inventory is performed in JBA.   Specifically a few
questions:
 
- Can individual tags be entered in JBA or only the gross totals by part
number?
- Is there some sort of tolerance level to flag a recount?
- What function(s) is this done under?  Normal inventory adjustments?
31/INP (from memory)
 
Thanks,
Mike Von Stein
Findlex Corporation

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