IC70.1 - Select IDs
Use Select IDs (IC70.1) to define select IDs for physical inventory
cycle counts.
Select IDs identify item groups and item selection parameters. You can
define multiple select IDs for different purposes such as complete physicals,
selected item cycle counts, or bin group counts.
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The first step of setting up a select ID is creating it using the Select
ID form. The form indicates whether the select ID is for all locations or
for a report group. You can include items with zero stock-on-hand quantities
and items with no unit cost. You can assign additional selection parameters
to the select ID by entering data into the forms for class and bin selection,
logic selection, and/or item selection.
Perform the following to do a physical inventory count using the Inventory
Control application.
Create select IDs. When you are ready to count items, you enter the
select ID in IC170 (Freeze Selected Items) to generate a freeze file. A freeze
file is a snapshot of current stock quantities for the selected items. After
you create a freeze file, you can run IC270 to print count sheets and/or tags
for recording purposes.
Enter actual item counts in IC72.1 (Counts by Page), IC73.1 (Count Detail),
or IC74.1 (Random Counts). By default, select IDs require you to enter actual
item counts. However, you can override this default when the select ID is
set up in IC70.1 (Select IDs) so that freeze quantities are considered valid
unless otherwise specified. Regardless of how you enter item counts, you must
select the Add form action to verify them.
Item counts are updated to inventory when you run IC175 (Update Variances)
in update mode. Prior to update, you can run IC175 in nonupdate mode to print
the Variance Report Next, you explain count variances by reason code in any
count entry form (IC72, IC73, or IC74). After update, you can only explain
variances in IC76.1 (Variance Reasons).
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