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When counts are created and closed in /INS menu, two reports are generated. One is a count details showing qtys/values/variances etc. The other is a movements report for all the inventory adjustments. I would like to print a comprehensive report (such as the first one I mentioned) that lets the user enter a range of counts (i.e. counts 200-230) which for us typically represent a complete inventory. I would like to be able to distill this into a report that will show the variance for this entire inventory instead of the individual variance summaries. Can this be done? What table are looked at when this report is printed at the end of each count? Thanks everybody. Alan === [ KI (USA) Corporation - http://www.kiusa.com ] ====================================== Tel. 859.986.1420 -- Fax. 859.986.1485 This e-mail, including any attachments, contains information from KI (USA) Corporation that may be confidential or privileged. Mail is intended only for those to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient do not copy, distribute, or take any action in reliance on the contents of this message. If you have received this e-mail in error notify the sender immediately then delete or destroy all electronic and hard copies of this communication, including attachments. KI (USA) Corporation's anti-virus system checks for known viruses. However you are advised to run your own virus check before opening any attachments received. KI (USA) Corporation will not accept any liability once an e-mail and/or any attachment is received. Views expressed in the e-mail are those of the author and not necessarily those of KI (USA) Corporation. ============================================================================
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