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Assigned To: Brandon Moore
Created By: Brandon Moore
Created Date/Time: 1/7/2019 9:43 am
 
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Time Id: 4312
Template/Type: Brandon Time
Title/Caption: Working with Molly
Start Date/Time: 1/7/2019 3:00 pm
End Date/Time: 1/7/2019 4:00 pm
Main Status: Active

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Talking with Molly about adjustments to the inventory values (current inventory) as well as cost of goods sold (items already out the door). Some new questions coming up with sub inventory and how the details are being spread into smaller and smaller pieces. We would like to look at a quick calculator type tool to help out with problems and/or adjustments. How could we use an update PO to help adjust costs diffs? Does it belong on an update PO or some other tool? Great questions.

I put a couple of links out for her through chat to help with research on ICC (internal cost corrections)

https://data0.adilas.biz/top_secret/developers_notebook_home.cfm?q=ICC - research on ICC's

https://data0.adilas.biz/top_secret/community_funded_projects.cfm?projects=1015 - rough quote

She showed me her current process. She started out by going to the grouped inventory page.

- The grouped inventory page is where they (our clients) then to see the cost problems - quantity of 0 with an existing cost

- She is pulling every usage page (per item) and going page by page to see if she could find the problems and/or issues.

- Per location, current quantity times the current cost should equal the in/out extended total - see screen shot

- She adds a positive and a negative (no change in quantity overall) but we need to alter the cost diffs.

- If we could check if the current cost times the current quantity matches, then great. If different, show a flag and allow the change/update.

- She would really like to have a tool that allows for a recalc of the extended costs (both on the inventory side and the cost of goods sold - both sides of the fence).