Adjustment Order Line Stock Point Details (whinh5126m000)

Use this session to maintain lot (not in inventory) numbers and serial numbers for the serialized items and/or lot items of the current adjustment order line.

To maintain lot (not in inventory) numbers for lot-controlled items in the current session, in the Item - Warehousing (whwmd4600m000) session, make sure that the Lots in Inventory check box is cleared. Note that lot (in inventory) numbers are maintained in the Adjustment Order Lines (whinh5121m000) session.

Serialized items

If the actual inventory is lower than the stockpoint inventory for an adjustment order line, you must insert a variance of -1 and an adjustment of 0 for each of the missing serial numbers. If the actual inventory is higher than the stockpoint inventory, add additional serial numbers and for each additional serial number, insert a variance of 1 and an adjustment of 1. For further information, see To perform inventory adjustments.

Lot-controlled (not in inventory) items

If, for an adjustment order, the actual inventory is less than the stockpoint inventory, you must specify a negative variance to adjust the stockpoint inventory accordingly. If the actual inventory is higher than the stockpoint inventory, insert a positive variance to adjust the stockpoint inventory.

Note: For both lot items and serialized items (not in inventory), the variance in the current session cannot exceed the variance in the Adjustment Order Lines (whinh5121m000) session.

Field Information

Order Line

The order number of the adjustment order.

Line

The order line number.

Warehouse

The warehouse where the items pertaining to the adjustment order are located.

Item

item

Variance

The variance of the adjustment order line for the item.

Unit

The unit used to express the variance.

Sequence

The sequence number of the adjustment order line.

Serial Number

The unique identification of a single physical item. The serial number can consist of multiple data segments that represent, for example, a date, model and color information, sequence number and so on.

Lot

The lot number of the item.

Note: 
  • This field is applicable when the item specified in the Item field is lot controlled.
  • This field is mandatory if the value specified in the Variance field is greater than zero.
Inventory Date

The date when the stockpoint inventory is calculated.

Note: 
  • This field is applicable when Item specified is a last in, first out (LIFO) or first in, first out (FIFO) item.
  • This field is mandatory if the value specified in the Variance field is greater than zero.
  • Infor LN populates this value from Inventory Date of the Adjustment Order Lines (whinh5121m000) session if:
    • The value is not specified in the Handling Unit field of the Adjustment Order Lines (whinh5121m000) session.
    • The Processed checkbox is selected in the Adjustment Order Lines (whinh5121m000) session.
Ownership Sequence

The ownership sequence number of the stockpoint details.

Note: This value is defaulted from the Ownership field in the Archive/Delete Cycle Counting Order History (whinh5250m000) session.
Stock Point Inventory (Inventory Unit)

The stockpoint inventory before adjustment.

Storage Unit

The unit used to express the stock point inventory.

Inventory Adjusted (Inventory Unit)

The stockpoint inventory after adjustment. You can overwrite the default value.

Variance (Inventory Unit)

The difference between the quantity as registered in LN and the quantity actually counted at the stockpoint, expressed in inventory unit. You can overwrite the default value.

Serial Status

The status of the serialized item. The serial statuses apply only to low volume serialized items. Serial item Status

For a positive adjustment, you can add a serialized item. This can be either a new serialized item, that is, a serialized item not previously registered in the system, or a serialized item present in the system, for example, a serialized item with status Removed (the Removed status was allocated because the item was supposedly shipped from the warehouse).

If you add a serialized item present in the system, the previous status is automatically added. For example, if the item that you are adding has status Removed, LN allocates the status that the item had before it obtained the Removed status.

If you add a new serialized item, that is, a serialized item not previously registered in the system, you can set the status of the serialized item in this field.