Using lists
Lists are used in Inventory Control for reporting and inquiry. The following examples describe some of the places you can use lists:
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Selecting items for item searches on Item Search (IC30.1)
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Selecting items for reporting on inventory turnover using Inventory Turnover (IC134)
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Selecting items for reporting on item availability using Stock Status Report (IC145)
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Selecting items for reporting on field maintenance activity occurring in the Item Master file using Item Master Audit Trail (IC191)
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Selecting items for reporting on inventory valuation using Inventory Valuation (IC233)
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Selecting items for printing lists of killed items using Killed Item Report (IC243)
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Selecting items, accounting units, and accounts for reporting on item transaction history using Transaction History Report (IC220)
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Selecting items to satisfy the IFRS requirements to provide a two year FIFO inventory valuation when moving from LIFO to FIFO use IFRS FIFO Period End Valuation (IC247)
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Selecting items, accounting units, and accounts for inquiring on item transaction history using Transaction History Inquiry (IC55.1)
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Selecting items to accumulate inventory transaction amounts using Transactions by Document Type (IC287)
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Selecting accounting units and accounts for inquiring and reporting on general ledger postings using Departmental Procurement Expense Selection Inquiry (MM80) and Departmental Procurement Expense Report (MM280)
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Selecting inventory locations using:
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Item Location Balances (IC31.1)
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Availability by Location (IC40.1)
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Inventory Stock Status (IC44.1)
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Inventory Status (IC46.1)
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Daily Transaction Summary (IC37.1)
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Availability Report (IC223)
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Stock Status Report (IC145)
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Unreleased Documents (IC222)
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