How to transfer or Sale/Purchase for a Non-Inventory Part between different sites of a company?
Could you explain in more detail the need for non-inventory parts been transferred ? Is it a requirement where there is customer owned goods sent to the inventory for further processing and sent back as a Finished good ?
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Could you explain in more detail the need for non-inventory parts been transferred ? Is it a requirement where there is customer owned goods sent to the inventory for further processing and sent back as a Finished good ?
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When the part is a inventory part then i can transfer it by Distribution Order but when the part is a non inventory part, i cant transfer it by Distribution order as it says that part should be inventory in both both the sites i.e in site ‘A’ & ‘B’.
So, is there any way by which I can transfer a Non- Inventory stock between sites?
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For a Non-Inventory Part, by name sake, you don’t maintain an inventory (This essentially means that there is no need for a ‘Stock’ transfer between sites). Distribution Order Functionality is primarily designed for Inter-site ‘Stock’ movements, that’s why you can’t use a DO to move Non-Inventory stock between Sites.
However, if you need to perform/track/trace the Non-Inventory ‘Goods’ movement, you can use a Inter-site order flow based on a Non-Inventory Purchase Order + a Non-Inventory Customer Order pair. Then the system will create set of (None Inventory) Transactions corresponds to that ‘Goods’ movement,
Prerequisite:
- Part Used is defined as a Non-Inventory Purchase Part at Demand Site and Non-Inventory Sales Part at Supply Site (Similar to Distribution Order flow)
- Supply Site Internal Supplier should have ORDERS Message setup against Message setup
- Demand Site Internal Customer should have DESADV Message setup against Message setup
- If you need to Automate the flow(See * below), you should enable Auto approval of Incoming Messages for both Internal Customer & Supplier
Test Case:
- Enter a Purchase Order at Demand Site against Supply Site Supplier
- Add a Part Line. Use your Non-Inventory Purchase Part
- RMB Release Order
- RMB Send Order
- RMB Supply Chain Orders Analysis on Line. If you don’t have any Customer Order data, check for any Message Processing Background Jobs that are not yet executed and execute them/allow some time for them to complete. Then refresh the Supply Chain Orders Analysis screen
- Go to Incoming Customer Order and Approve it (Unless it is auto Approved)
- Process the Internal Customer Order till Invoiced/Closed.
- Send Dispatch Advice Message using Print Delivery Note for Customer Orders Screen
- Search for the Incoming Dispatch Advice using Delivery Note No
- Receive the PO using Incoming Dispatch Advice
Now the PO Should be in Closed State, which means the Inter-site Order flow is complete.
If you setup Basic Data as appropriate, you can automate almost every Intermediate Step in the above Test case* (You’ll only need to Create and Send the Purchase Order, the system will Complete Order flow at one go, which means Steps 2-9 all Automated).
At the end of these steps, the system will create INTSHIP-NI Transaction against your Customer Order and ARRTRAN-NI Transaction against your Purchase Order to keep track of the Non-Inventory ‘Goods’ movement between two Sites.
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