Hardi are you sure the close you cancelled is responsible for the close of
that inventtrans?
I have heard of cancels having problems (although I have not experienced)
and since its Ax3.0 SP3 there is a good chance of problems as things were
still a little rocky in the inventory costing at that ti
Hi Anil,
Usually the details for an inventory close problem can be fixed from the
Invemtory Closing screen by entering an adjustment to the cost on the offending
transacton line.
The problem occurrs because the production order referred to has probably not
been closed or reported as finished
What is your version and SP?
James Flavell
CITP Pte Ltd
Singapore
Tel: +65 97582281
www.columbusit.com
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Mmm not sure but I would think the 'As at' function to calculate back in
time the onhand values might not work but I could be wrong (maybe this
function only looks at InventoryPosting records I cannot honestly
remember...do you intend to delete these?)
James
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Hotfix for AX3.0 SP3
With Discussions had with microsoft when you end up having problems with inv
costing and breaking heads
Raj.
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Here it is
Raj
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Are they using serial numbering or configurations?
What dimensions is 'Financial invnetory' set for?
Closing will have no impact on these tables record size but for sure closing
should be done for several reasons including accurate costing and yes
potentially to improve performance (although not b
Here it is
Raj
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Try to download from www.mibuso.com
they have a movie on Axapta category.
Regards,
Khue Trinh
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Try to download from www.mibuso.com
they have a movie on Axapta category.
Regards,
Khue Trinh
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Hi
Thanks Andreas!
Steeve...
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Steve,
You ever get anywhere on the Performance tuning?
-Brandon
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Steve,
You ever get anywhere on the Performance
tuning?
-Brandon
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Cancelled is meaning what recalculation or closing has been canceled.
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Hi Jason,
Could you please fwd that file to me. I dont have
Hi Jason,
Could you please fwd that file to me. I dont have access to partner source :( .
Thanks and Regards
Varden Morris
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Everyone who uses inventory in Axapta should review the Inventory Closing Whitepaper posted on Partner Source. Let me know i
Hi Jason,
Could you please fwd that file to me. I dont have access to partner source :( .
Thanks and Regards
Jim.
jasondinham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Everyone who uses inventory in Axapta should review the Inventory Closing Whitepaper posted on Partner Source. Let me know if you do
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I think you can turn off average cost using the standard cost. But in
this case the cost is considered known !. The cost is a standard .. and profit
and loss on issue and reciept can be
Langenbergh Gunther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
that's what i say
From: Jim Jo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: vrijdag 17 september 2004 9:28To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Inventory Closing
I think you can turn off average cost using the standard cost. But i
:-) .. Jus confirmed ! :-)
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that's what i say
From: Jim Jo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: vrijdag 17 september 2004 9:28To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Inventory Closing
I think you c
that's what i say
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I think you can turn off average cost using the standard cost. But in this
case the cost is considered
(inventory model group)
From: James Flavell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: donderdag 16 september 2004 15:56To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Inventory Closing
I guess you know by now why it is average if you dont already have the stock purchased but if you already hav
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guess you know by now why it is average if you dont already have the stock
purchased but if you already have it purchased I believe it takes the actual
cost (cant total reme
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My personal recommendation:
recalculate every day (interesting for adjusted production calculations and
because of performance => closing will be faster)
clos
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yep .. thanks ...
but whats the frequency that you recommend for a recalculation run
... i suspect if the transaction volume is high then you have to run it daily
wrong
jimVan Den Langenbergh Gunt
yep .. thanks ...
but whats the frequency that you recommend for a recalculation run ... i suspect if the transaction volume is high then you have to run it daily wrong
jimVan Den Langenbergh Gunther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Jim,
temporary (before closing or recalcul
Hi Jim,
temporary (before closing or recalculation) your value will
be wrong in many cases:
f.i.
suppose you buy and invoice 100 pieces of an item at $20 a
piece. (there is no history before this point)
later you buy again 100 pieces at $40 a piece but they are
only received , not inv
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