Miscellaneous Transaction The Create Miscellaneous Transaction page provides you with an efficient way to manage items that don't require documentation support. When you use miscellaneous transactions as part of your stockroom procedures, you need an easy way to determine which sub inventories and locators contain item on-hand and available quantity. Examples: Issue items to individuals, departments, or projects Receive items that were acquired without purchase orders Enter adjustments and corrections to system quantities outside of performing cycle counting or physical inventory counting, due to theft, vandalism, loss, shelf-life expiration, or inaccurate record keeping
Sub Inventory Transfer Use a sub inventory transfer to transfer material within your current organization between sub inventories, or between two locators within the same sub inventory. Examples of sub inventory transfers are transferring between asset and expense sub inventories and transferring between tracked and non-tracked sub inventories. Availability Types: Available Secondary Available On Hand Secondary On hand Quantity
Interorganization Transfer Interorganization transfers enable you to transfer material between inventory organizations, which can be necessary if you define multiple inventories, warehouses, and manufacturing facilities as distinct inventory organizations. Types of Transfers: Direct interorganization transfers In-Transit interorganization transfers
Movement Requests Movement requests are requests for the movement of material within an inventory organization such as a warehouse or facility. Types of Movement Requests: Requisition movement requests Replenishment movement requests Shop floor movement requests
Transfer Orders Transfer orders represent demand and supply in a single document. Transfer orders support interorganization , intraorganization , and intercompany transfers Actions performed on Transfer orders: Pick, ship, receive, put away, and return against a transfer order document View shipments and receipts associated with the transfer order