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If you look at the Item Master Maintenance screen there is a flag that says
"Sales Analysis"...  If you mark this flag with a '1' then Sales Analysis data
will be captured...  As long as a Sales Invoice is posted for the part then it
will pass to S/A...  The Item Master (INP35) must exist but I'm not sure it has
to exist in a stockroom...  I've never tested this but I would suspect non-stock
items do not pass to S/A...

This would be something best tested in a test environment if you have one...

Let us know what you discover...


GManoovaloo@ibl.intnet.mu on 09/04/2001 05:07:47 AM
Please respond to jbausers-l@midrange.com



To:  jbausers-l@midrange.com
cc:  (bcc: Jeff Klipa/Harvard)

Subject:  JBA ML - non-stock item & sales analysis




Would anybody know whether the Sales  Analysis application keeps sales
statistics
for  non-stock items  ?  (Non-stock item type = 1 at item maintenance).
thanks

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