Inventory Count Reports
Inventory Count Reports
Inventory Count Reports
Target readers:
All functional and technical consultants working on Oracle application Inventory and WMS
modules.
Keywords
Inventory Reports, Cycle Count Reports, Physical Inventory Reports
References:
1) Oracle application Inventory User Guide -11.5.10
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Inventory Counting
For proper Inventory management, it is important to maintain an accurate record of the exact
Inventory available in the system. For this, organizations normally have the inventory counted
manually and updated in the system from time to time. To enable this, Oracle Inventory provides
two different types of counting methods:
i)
ii)
Physical Inventory
Cycle Counting
While the steps involved in carrying out these counting processes are done using a combination of
specific forms, concurrent programs and mobile device, it is important to have different reports to
be able track and record the process. For this, there are different reports that Oracle Inventory and
WMS provides, which is the scope of this document.
Physical Inventory
Accurate system on-hand quantities are essential for managing supply and demand, maintaining
high service levels, and planning production.
This method involves
1. Selecting/setting up a particular inventory for count (entire inventory or a subinventory),
2. Taking the inventory snapshot (quantity and cost)
3. Generating the tags
4. Actual count and recording the quantity.
5. Inv. Adjustments/reconciliation based on approval tolerance values setup.
6)
2.
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Closure Comments :
As can be seen Oracle Inventory provides different set of reports to track the process of Inventory
counting at different stages. These act as a good base for the Inventory Management personnel to
make use of and then build custom reports for any specific business requirement.
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