Inventory Check

navuser1
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hi gurus,
if I have zero opening balance in the inventory for all the Item.then what problems I have to face
1. To creat forecast.
2. To Run planning on the forecast.
3. creation of Released Production Order.
4. creation of Finished Production Order.
if I have zero opening balance in the inventory for all the Item.then what problems I have to face
1. To creat forecast.
2. To Run planning on the forecast.
3. creation of Released Production Order.
4. creation of Finished Production Order.
Now or Never
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Costing will be a very huge problem.ma0
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I'm assuming you're planning to buy the inventory first?
Nonetheless, you won't be able to post Prod. Orders if you have no components on hand.Confessions of a Dynamics NAV Consultant = my blog
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what do you mean with "zero openşng balances"? zero quantity or zero cost ? if you mean "zero cost", then i can say that you can revaluate opening quantities later.0
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