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  2. cycle counting - periodic inventory interval | SAP Community

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    As I understand the way the periodic inverntory interval (PII) is calculated is # of working days from the factory calendar divided by the # of intervals. The working days on the factory calendar in the system is 250 days. When I assign the indicator 'D' with an interval '1' I expected that my PII to be 250 days however the system shows 247.

  3. Cycle Counting Report - Inventory Accuracy Report - SAP Community

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    Cycle Counting Report - Inventory Accuracy Report. 549 Views. Follow RSS Feed Hi All, Please tell me the ...

  4. Frequency in Continuous counting Vs Cycle Counting

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    Continous inventory means you count any bin in your warehouse just once in a fiscal year. There is no proposal, you define outside SAP which bin you are going to count when. And you usually submit this info to your internal and external auditors in the beginning of the fiscal year, as they usually want attend at one of the counts. Continous ...

  5. Inventory Cycle Counting for Project Stock - SAP Community

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    Best Answer. Vote up 2 Vote down. Former Member. Mar 29, 2007 at 06:00 AM. Hello Kimberly Blair, You can create cycle count for project stock with MIQ1 Transaction code. Check out the detailed help documentation for this report. Hope this helps. Regards.

  6. Serial Numbers in Inventory Management u2013 Warehouse managed storage locations. We want to run inventory cycle at the warehouse for materials. These materials are u2018serial numberedu2019 in the material master. During the initial entry (say GR) of the materials, systems prompt for the serial numbers. At this point, system offers option of ...

  7. Physical inventory -Cycle count - SAP Community

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    Physical inventory -Cycle count. 88 Views. Follow RSS Feed Hi, What are the steps for CC in WM.Previously ...

  8. SAP MM physical inventory cycle counting

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    SAP MM physical inventory cycle counting. Hi., <b>Previous Scenario</b> :Cycle count: Only A - 100% ( Means , all materials constitute as 100% consumption and inventory documents are generated irrespective of Consumption percentage , once a year ( as per creation date or Inventory count date) <b>Current Scenario</b>: Cycle counting configured ...

  9. The results will show some item groups with a cycle code defined, and others for which a cycle code has not been defined. When I create new items for item groups which have a cycle code defined in the item group, the cycle code will get pre-filled according to the item group setting when I add a warehouse to the inventory tab of the item master ...

  10. Dynamic Cycle Counting - LM59 - Cant get it to work..... - SAP...

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    All I want to be able to do is walk up to a bin, scan it, and an inventory document creates and activates in the background. Then count it. I have done the config under "dynamic cycle count" / "general settings" / "define storage types". Is there any config I might be missing? Is there a setting somewhere to allow docs to be created?

  11. inventory cycle entry | SAP Community

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    inventory cycle entry. Hello everyone, Could you please tell me what is the inventory entries cycle in SAP FICO. I mean starting from purchasing the material to going throuh the production orders process to collecting the cash for selling the final product. Your answer will be highly appreciated.