learn_ln6
17th July 2006, 19:03
hi all
for some lot inventory on hand is 0 but inventory on order 45.
please some body tell me what is the meaning of planned receipt.
or inventory on order.
and how to check planned receipt or inventory on order quantity against lots.
please reply as soon as possiable
thanks
sanj
savitr
18th July 2006, 14:56
it is qty which is ordered by Purchase Order, etc which has not been received yet.
run session pending purchase order, pending RPL order, etc to check, u can also see planned inventory movement session.:)
Jan Ruppert
25th July 2006, 19:22
I think the definition for Inventory Allocated and Inventory on Order should be given in a more global way because it depends on the level of the view on inventory.
Inventory Allocated is the inventory which will go out but has not gone out yet
Inventory on Order is the inventory which will come in but has not come in yet
Session whwmd4100m000 "Item Inventory" shows the highest level by company
Inventory Allocated = Sales Orders, Production Issues
Inventory on Order = Purchase Orders, Production Orders
Session whwmd2515m000 "Warehouse - Item Inventory" shows the warehouse level
Inventory Allocated = Sales Orders, Production Issues, Transfer Order (outbound)
Inventory on Order = Purchase Order, Production oders, Transfer Orders (inbound)
Transfer Orders generate Inventory Allocated as well as Inventory on Order on warehouse level. Therefore the total sum of of the Inventory Allocated of all warehouses is only equal to the Inventory Allocated on company level in case there are no transfer orders. Same applies for the Inventory on Order.
Session whwmd1540m000 "Stock Point Inventory" shows the lowest level by location.
Inventory Allocated = Outbound Advice
Inventory on Order = Inbound Advice
Sales Order, Purchase Orders, Production Orders do not apply because the location has not been determined yet till inbound or outbound advices have been generated.
Of course the the total sum of the Inventory on Hand on one level add up to the Inventory on Hand on another level.
Yours
Jan (jan.ruppert@web.de)
pinalsteve
6th June 2011, 13:12
hello frnd...
i just started to work on BAAN systeam and its totally new for me.i started as a inventory controller so hav to maintaion data and cycle counting but dont know anything if you have some idea and help me how to make reports (press line 1,2,3 and cut to size,melimine and other products which we are using at the moment).they saw me some reports.i just litle used wherehouse order n relese n general order and want to know more about BAAN...can you explain me in details.i sent you msg bcoz you r very old user and i thought u must know abt it.:).
Thanks
pinal
shekhar_vc
14th February 2012, 06:15
You can refer to Baan online help to start with.
Best Regards,
Shekhar