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E1: 31: P31113 Understanding Manufacturing Inventory Issues (Doc ID 625996.1)

Last updated on AUGUST 28, 2023

Applies to:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Capital Asset Management - Version XE and later
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Engineer to Order - Version 8.9 and later
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator - Version XE and later
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Shop Floor Control - Version XE and later
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Service Management - Version 8.11 SP1 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

This document will cover the major topics and uses of Inventory Issues (P31113). 

Related Documents:

E1: 31: P31113 Inventory Issues FAQ Document 760520.1
E1: 31: P31113 How to Control Item Quantity Rounding Document 860162.1
E1: 31: P31113 Closed Lines In Parts Lists and Inventory Issues FAQ Document 655728.1
E1: 31: P3111/P31113 Inventory Issues & Parts List Common Error Messages Document 629931.1

E1: 31: Work Order Shrink Fixed / Percent (P48013/P31113) Document 625984.1
E1: 31: Allowed Lot Status Setup - P41081, P3111, P31113 & R31410 Document 657832.1

R31113Z1I Work Order Inventory Issues Interoperability Document 1169303.1

Scope

Shop Floor Control, Capital Asset/Equipment, Service & Warranty, Engineer to Order Work Order users will benefit from the information in this document.

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In this Document
Purpose
Scope
Details
 Issue Type Code (ITC)
 Description of functionality
 Valid Issue Type Codes
 Issue 1/0 Field (OPT)
 Filtering Issues 
 Line Types Used in P31113
 On Hand Availability Checking
 Reversing Inventory Issues
 Lot Control
 Date and Time Fields
 As Of Posted Code Field (IPCD) 
 Scrap Transactions
 Multi-Location Issues
 Calculation of Issues Field
 P31113 Processing Option Highlights
 Unaccounted Units & Amounts
References

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