on ‎2011 Apr 04 7:47 AM
Hi Experts,
Good Day!
I have an item that we purchase on PAIL Unit of Measure but we goods issue this Item on LITERS. The conversion is 1 Pail = 18 Liters (0.06 = 1 Liter). What we did is we multiply the liter to .06 (example 1 liter * 0.06). If the Users withdraw 10 Liters of this item we input 0.60 (10 Liters x .06) on the quantity on Goods Issue. The problem is they need to multiply manually...Is there any automatic conversion for this?
Thanks for the support.
Richard
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thanks for the support
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There are two solutions to your problem:
1. Set the
u2022 inventory UoM to Liter and
u2022 the purchasing UoM to Pail with Items per Purchase Unit set to 16,
u2022 on the purchasing document line set Inventory UoM to No
u2022 then on the goods issue you can use default the liter.
2. Set the
u2022 inventory Uom to Pail
u2022 the sales Uom to Liter with Items per Purchase Unit to 0,06 (the decimal places for quantity under general settings should be set at least two),
u2022 on the goods issue document line set Inventory UoM to No and you can write the liter value in the quantity column..
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HI Chard
You can Define the UOM as per Your Reqd.
For EX:
Purchase UOM = Kgs. (Item Master Data->Purchase Data Tab->Purchasing UOM)
Sales UOM = PCs. (Item Master Data->Sales Data Tab->Sales UOM)
Inventory UOM = PCs. (Item Master Data->Stock Data Tab->Stock UOM)
If I guise 2 PCs = 1 Kgs.
then
Items per Purchase Unit = 2 (Item Master Data->Purchase Data Tab->Items per Purchase Unit)
when you purchase 10 Kgs then system will Inward 20 PCs in Stock Data Tab, You can sales in PCs and you can see the inventory status also in PCs.
Also Refer the below links :
Giridharan V
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