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Kathy Barthelt
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Baan / LN Tip of the Week: Analyzing Inventory Adjustments – 10.6

Want to understand the financial ramifications of inventory changes in LN? 

Analyze Inventory Adjustments in-LN 10.6

Several display and print sessions are available.  In these examples, the item number used is 020000.

1--Adjustment Orders Session

Double click on the order line to get to the Lines detail.

In the Lines session, double click on the item to see the details.
 

The “Adjustment” tab provides the quantities.

The “Price” tab provides the amounts.

Qty of 7 x $398.00 = $2,786.00

You can also get a printout of this session.  Highlight the line and select the print icon.

Select “All.”

Select “Adjustment Orders” and “OK” to continue.

Financial data is on page 2 of report

2--Inventory Integration Transactions

Enter the item, Entity Type From—warehouse, Entity Code From—EQ, and transaction date

The “From” tab displays the quantity and transaction amount

Highlight the line and select “References/Show Integration Transaction”

This will take you to the integration transaction

This session (inventory integration transactions) can also be printed—Highlight the line and select the print icon.

Print selection:

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Improves control over PO costing changes during invoice entry by replacing passive warnings with an intentional override action.

  • In ACP500D3 (Invoice Entry PO Costing), users previously could unintentionally accept changes by pressing ENTER, even when quantity to cost or amount to cost values had changed.

  • A new “F14 to Override” warning message replaces the old message:
    “Details have changed. Press enter again to accept data.”
    This ensures users acknowledge and confirm significant changes explicitly.

New System Parameter:

  • “Apply GRN Costing Tolerance for PO Costing” (optional):

    • Within tolerance: Displays the original message —
      “Details have changed. Press enter again to accept data.”

    • Outside tolerance: Triggers the new override requirement —
      “F14 to Override”

Benefits:

  • Enhances oversight and reduces unintentional cost acceptance.

  • Enables better control of PO costs when invoice details differ from expectations.

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