Quality Tests

You can base the price you pay for crops on quality tests you perform when you receive the crops. Using this type of adjustment definition enables you to reduce or increase the price for crops. For example, you can base the price for crops on your specifications of quality test results for rot or Brix. Use this feature with the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Advanced Pricing, Procurement, and Quality Management systems.

You create a receipt adjustment definition with a quality level break type, assign the test result names to the adjustment definition, and choose whether to adjust the quantity to pay at receipts entry. When you set up the price adjustment details, you can define the adjustment using a percentage, a formula, or an add-on amount using the Basis Code and Factor Value Numeric fields. Use the add-on amount to adjust the quantity with a quantity-to-pay adjustment. However, if you select the Adjust Quantity to Pay option on the Price Adjustment Definition form, you can enter only 5 (add-on amount) or 7 (formula) in the Basis Code field. On the Receipt Order Detail Group Definition form, you also select whether to base the adjustment on the Pricing Control 01 (Directed Harvest) and Pricing Control 02 (Inspection) fields.

When you enter a Weigh Tag Operation in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Grower Management system, you add the quality tests you plan to perform to the operation. As you receive shipments of crops, you perform the quality tests and enter the test results in the operation. After you receive all shipments of crops and close this operation, the system creates a receipt using this adjustment definition to determine the price. Use the Price History form to view the deduction in the transaction unit of measure in the Quantity To Pay field. Verify that the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Quality Management system is active and set up quality tests on the Blend Management Quality Management Setup menu (G31B41) before you define this type of adjustment. You cannot use this type of adjustment definition with advanced preferences or as a price override.