Scrapping Inventory Parts—Exercises

IMPORTANT
It is extremely important that you set up and work within your own site to maintain your data integrity. If you work within any other site, you will compromise your own exercise data as well as the data of other students. Predictable exercise results require that your data be isolated in your own site.

Basic Data Setup

Entering Inventory Location

Purpose: The purpose of this exercise is to enter the inventory location needed to perform the main exercise.

Windows:
Inventory Locations

  1. Create an inventory location with a location number of XX-P1 (where XX stands for your initials), a location name of Picking 1, and a location type of Picking.

General exercise for Entering Inventory Locations

Entering Inventory Part

Purpose: The purpose of this exercise is to enter the inventory parts needed to perform the main exercise.

Windows:
Inventory Part

  1. Create a purchased inventory part XX-58-581 (where XX stands for your initials), a part description of Wheel 195/50R15, and a U/M of pcs (pieces). Set the inventory location XX-P1 as the default location.

General exercise for Purchased Inventory Part

Required Data

Receiving Inventory Part

Purpose: The purpose of this exercise is to receive inventory parts which will be scrapped in the exercise below.

  1. Receive 100 pieces of part XX-58-581 into location XX-P1.

General exercise for Receiving Inventory Parts

Main Exercise

Purpose: The purpose of this lesson is to handle scrapping of inventory parts.

Windows:
Scrap Inventory Part

When moving around parts, your truck driver, Jack Clumsy, damaged some of the parts. You need to adjust inventory balance by scrapping the damaged parts.

Scrapping Inventory Parts

  1. Open the Scrap Inventory Part window and query for part XX-58-581. Make sure you select the correct location (XX-P1).
  2. Right-click and then click Scrap.
  3. Scrap 10 parts and select Scrapping Cause 12, Damaged in warehouse.
  4. Select the Print Serviceability Tag check box to order and print the serviceability tag report for the scrapped part.
  5. Click OK.