I glad to see that inventory is a issue for all.
 
We started with negative inventory and this allowed all transactions to post easily.. But where is the control. What is your True Inventory Value? Who would know.
 
Now the Negative is unticked and people are doing their jobs properly and the slow and painful learning cycle begins.
 
I guess, your company needs to have spare time to solve the inventory issues as they occur.
 
Rocco
 
My
0.02c
 
 
 


From: frodnew57 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 12 March 2005 1:43 AM
To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Re: Negative Inventory


Russell wrote:
>
> ... We are engaged in a debate in whether or not to implement the
system allowing inventory to go negative. I am not a fan of this
setup.
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts of whether this is advisable, or
under what conditions this should be considered?
>

I would agree that in a perfect world the inventory should never go
negative.  Unfortunately, at every company I have worked with, the
world has not been perfect, so allowing negative inventories was
necessary.  I look at this way: If due to unknown errors by unknown
employees the inventory is wrong, do you want the system to stop
employee X from trying to correctly perform his job because the
system believes he is creating an error causing the inventory to go
negative.  Often times this employee is not in a position to correct
or troubleshoot the error anyway. 

My $.02.

Bruce





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