This course covers how IFS Applications can be used to receive goods and services purchased by a company.
The following areas are addressed:
The estimated time to complete this course is four hours and 45 minutes.
This chapter is designed primarily for application consultants who will be working in the area.
This chapter provides an introduction to the different ways of reporting the arrival of goods and services. Also covered are inspection management and the receipt of goods into stock.
Before starting the lessons in this chapter, you should have completed a basic navigation course in IFS Applications.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 45 minutes.
This chapter is designed primarily for application consultants who will be working in the area, and for people working in other product areas who need to have some understanding of this functionality.
This chapter explains how inventory purchase parts and non-inventory purchase parts are reported as arrived. In addition, the chapter addresses how parts are received into one or several stock locations and how purchase orders can be created at arrival. Three lessons of this chapter, moreover, focus on external repair orders, describing how to report the arrival or repaired and exchanged parts.
Before starting the lessons in this chapter, you should have completed the System Data chapter in the IFS Applications Define Distribution Basics Intermediate course and the Purchase Order chapter in the IFS Applications Procurement Intermediate course.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is one hour and 30 minutes.
This chapter is designed primarily for Application Consultants that will be working in the area.
This chapter explains how to inspect and re-inspect inventory purchase parts as well as non-inventory purchase parts. Also described is the use of different inspection locations, as are the options of dispositioning a part as a result of an inspection (approval, scrap, return for rework, and return for credit).
Before starting the lessons in this chapter, you should have completed the System Data chapter in the IFS Applications Define Distribution Basics Intermediate course and the Purchase Order chapter in the IFS Applications Procurement Intermediate course.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 45 minutes.
This chapter is designed primarily for application consultants who will be working in the area.
This chapter explains how to report parts in the system that are directly delivered from the supplier to a customer.
Before starting the lessons in this chapter, you should have completed the System Data chapter in the IFS Applications Define Distribution Basics Intermediate course and the Customer Order chapter in the IFS Applications Sales Intermediate course.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 45 minutes.
This chapter is designed primarily for application consultants who will be working in the area.