Inventory Adjustement with Build items

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helenebod1
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Inventory Adjustement with Build items

Hi Team,

 

I would like to have confirmation of the adjustment inventory.

We have done many adjustment over the year as stocktake and this include many build items. 

 

Build items included 5 to 10 individual items. 

 

However when I create build items after doing an adjustment and it doesnt deduct the individual item.

My on hand items are completely wrong. 

 

Can you please confirm when I do adjust inventory I need to adjust onlu individual item and then create build item??

 

 

Thank you

Regards

Helene

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Re: Inventory Adjustement with Build items

Hi @helenebod1 

 

I'm sorry to see that no one has replied to you yet. The Help Article, Making inventory adjustments, has detailed information on recording those adjustments.

 

Please let me know if you need further help.

 

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helenebod1
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Re: Inventory Adjustement with Build items

Thank you.

 

This doesn't answer my question. 

 

If anyone can help,  it will be appreciated...

As this is really important for our company to have a correct stock.

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