Is there a way to add bins to the stock valuation report. I need to know the value by bins. Thanks!
You could get close by building your own report:
Something like:
SELECT b.ItemID, d.ShortDesc, c.WhseBinID, a.QtyOnHand, e.AvgUnitCost, a.QtyOnHand * e.AvgUnitCost 'Value'
FROM timWhseBInINvt…
You’ll need to modify the work table it runs on and add the fields. Then modify the stored procedure the report runs on to pull those values. Make sure to back up the original sp. You’re going to need…
Probably, but would likely need a customization to the report program. Since you can get a value by warehouse, I would think that with some work it could be subtotaled by bin. The first task would be to…
Probably, but would likely need a customization to the report program. Since you can get a value by warehouse, I would think that with some work it could be subtotaled by bin. The first task would be to get bins added to the sort/selection grids. After that you would probably need to set up some processing assumptions for bin status, pending quantities, etc. Probably not a small customization, but likely not big either. Contact your Sage partner for an idea of what it would take.I can't think of any simple ideas of the top-of-mt\y-head.
Probably, but would likely need a customization to the report program. Since you can get a value by warehouse, I would think that with some work it could be subtotaled by bin. The first task would be to get bins added to the sort/selection grids. After that you would probably need to set up some processing assumptions for bin status, pending quantities, etc. Probably not a small customization, but likely not big either. Contact your Sage partner for an idea of what it would take.I can't think of any simple ideas of the top-of-mt\y-head.
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