Displays any comments entered for the worksheet when the worksheet was generated.
Select the location whose inventory count you want to enter. You can type the location code, or click (the Finder button) and select the location.
Displays the description of the selected location.
If optional fields are set up for adjustments and adjustment details, you can enter information in the optional fields by clicking and selecting Add/Edit to open the Optional Fields screen.
This optional field information will be included in any adjustments that are generated when you post the inventory reconciliation. The optional field information in adjustment transactions can be included in the adjustment posting journal, when you review adjustments in Inventory Control, and when you drill down to adjustments from G/L transactions.
Note: Optional field information can pass to the General Ledger only if the optional fields are also assigned to the general ledger accounts.
If you want the table on the screen to start with another item, enter the first item number to display, or click (the Finder button) and select the item.
Displays the item number of each item on the worksheet, starting with the Starting Item Number (if you selected one near the top of the screen).
Displays the description of the item associated with the item number.
This column displays:
If optional fields are set up for adjustments and adjustment details, you can add or change optional fields by clicking in this column and then clicking (the Finder button) to open the Optional Fields screen.
Note: Optional field information can pass to the General Ledger only if the optional fields are also assigned to the general ledger accounts.
Displays the picking-sequence code for the item, if any.
Enter the number of units that were counted for the item. If the item has more than one unit of measure, click (the Edit button) to open the Quantities screen, so you can enter the quantity for each unit of measure defined for the item, such as the number of crates or boxes.
Initially, this column either:
Displays the stocking unit of measure for the item. This is the unit used for the Quantity Counted and Quantity on Hand.
Use the I/C Inventory Counts screen to enter inventory counts after performing a physical count of your inventory. This screen is a simpler version of the I/C Physical Inventory Quantities screen.
Use the I/C Physical Inventory Quantities screen instead if you want to:
For an overview of the complete stocktaking process, see Counting and Reconciling Inventory Quantities.