O/E Serial/Lot Numbers Screen



Displays the unit of measure (such as DOZEN, BOX, or EACH) for an item.
The unit of measure determines how many lot numbers are required, allocated, shipped, and remaining.
Example: If the detail line specifies 2 as the order quantity, but the unit of measure is DOZEN and you have lots with available quantities of 6 EACH, when you allocate lot numbers on the O/E Serial/Lot Numbers Allocation screen, 0.5 dozen is allocated for 4 lots.

Click this tab to view information about serial numbers allocated for the selected item and document.

- Allocating Serial Numbers or Lot Numbers to an Order
- Allocating Serial Numbers or Lot Numbers to a Shipment
- Allocating Serial Numbers or Lot Numbers to an Invoice
- Allocating Serial Numbers or Lot Numbers to a Credit Note
- Allocating Serial Numbers or Lot Numbers to a Debit Note
- Looking Up Sales History for Items or Customers
Overview
Use the O/E Serial/Lot Numbers screen to view serial and lot numbers allocated to a serialized or lotted item.
Serial Numbers
Serial numbers are used to track individual items. Each serial number must be unique to one specific item.
Example: An electronics retailer can use serial numbers to record sales of items that have warranties.
Lot Numbers
Lot numbers are used to track groups of items. Unlike serial numbers, a lot number can be allocated to multiple items.
Example: A food distribution company can use lot numbers to record purchases and sales of unique batches of product.
For more information, see About Serialized Inventory and Lot Tracking .