Requesting locations

A requesting location can be a stock location defined in Inventory Control, or a non-stock location such as a department, cost center, or store.

For both stock and non-stock locations, the location is the originator of demand for supplies or other resources. This table shows the three requesting location types:

Requesting Location Type Definition
Stock (for Direct Transfer or Intransit Transfer transaction types) A stock location maintains inventory items and has a transfer transaction type.
Non-stock (for Issue transaction types) A non-stock location requests items, but does not maintain inventory, and is required to use an issue transaction type.
Cart/par A cart or par location refers to par locations, exchange carts, and par level carts, all of which are used to store established quantities of supplies.