Receiving Inventory Parts—Exercises
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It is extremely important that you set up and work within your own site
to maintain your data integrity. If you work within any other site, you will
compromise your own exercise data as well as the data of other students.
Predictable exercise results require that your data be isolated in your own site. |
Basic Data Setup
Entering Inventory Location
Purpose: The purpose of this exercise is to enter the
inventory locations needed to perform the main exercise.
Windows:
Inventory Locations
- Set up the following inventory locations, substituting your initials for
the XXs.
Inventory Location |
Warehouse/Location Name |
Location Type |
XX-P1 |
Picking 1 |
Picking at your default site |
XX-FS1 |
Floor Stock 1 |
Floor Stock |
General exercise for Entering
Inventory Locations
Entering Inventory Part
Purpose: The purpose of this exercise is to enter the
inventory parts needed to perform the main exercise.
Windows:
Inventory Part
- Create a purchased inventory part XX-58-581 (where XX stands for your
initials), a part description of Wheel 195/50R15, and U/M of pcs
(pieces). Set the inventory location XX-P1 as the default location.
General exercise for Purchased Inventory
Part.
Main Exercise
Purpose: The purpose of this lesson is to learn how to
make a manual receipt, and to understand
differences between location types. You will also learn
how to print the serviceability tag that will retain detailed information such
as the serviceability and origins of the components being received into
inventory.
Windows:
Receive Inventory Part
- Open the
Receive Inventory Part window.
- Make a large receipt for part XX-58-581 at the two different inventory locations.
- If the Define Cost Structure dialog box
opens and the table is empty, create a new line using cost bucket 110
and unit cost 100.
Note This dialog will not open if you are using
inventory valuation method standard cost and cost level cost per part and have a
standard cost defined for your part.
- Check which other location types you can receive the parts into. Discuss why.
- Open the Receive Inventory Part
window and query for the necessary inventory part number.
- Right-click on the relevant record in the table
and then click Print Serviceability Tag.
- If the selected part is a non-serial part, the
Print Serviceability Tag dialog box opens. If it is a serial,
the Print Report dialog box opens.
- In the Serviceability Status list, select
the relevant serviceability status of the part. Note: If multiple
records are selected where both serials and non-serials objects are included
in the selection, the serviceability status you enter will only be valid for
the non-serial parts. For serial parts the system will determine the
relevant status based on the current operational status and operational
condition of the serial.
- Click OK.
- The Print Report dialog box opens.
- Verify that the print settings are correct. Click
Preview if you want a preview of the report prior to printing.
- Click Print. You can click the printer
button on the preview window as well.
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