Understanding Inventory Transfers for Production Controlled Items
You might want to transfer inventory from one location to another. Inventory transfers follow a similar process as issues and adjustments, except that you must specify the to and from branch/plant and location. These locations can be within the same branch/plant or in different branch/plants.
Availability is not necessarily changed if you are moving inventory within the same branch/plant. If the inventory transfer happens between two different branch/plants, then the on-hand quantity of the from branch/plant decreases and the on-hand quantity of the to branch/plant increases.
Use the Inventory Transfers program (P4113) to transfer inventory between two locations.
When you transfer inventory for production controlled items, the system restricts you from transferring production controlled inventory in excess of what is currently on hand for a location in the F41021T table.
The system enables you to consume the remaining required quantity from production controlled items only when the required quantity of generic inventory is not available. You consume the remaining required inventory using either blind or interactive mode.
You set the Production Number On Hand Consumption processing option on the Inventory Transfers program to blank to activate blind inventory transfers.
When the Inventory Transfers program is run to transfer inventory blindly for production controlled items, the algorithm:
Allocates generic inventory.
Generic inventory is inventory for items that are not production controlled and, therefore, are not associated with a production number.
Allocates inactive production numbers.
These production controlled items have the Production Number Status set to I in the Production Number Master File table (F34401).
Allocates orphaned production numbers.
These production controlled items are no longer associated with a supply or demand.
Allocates production number by end item demand date.
This is the demand date of a production controlled item that is the farthest in the future. The system then replans the end item to meet the demand.
If you set the Production Number On Hand Consumption processing option to a value of 1 to interactively transfer inventory, then the system displays the Select Inventory for Consumption form. You select the specific inventory and quantity to consume.
You must complete the Secondary Quantity field if the item you are transferring is set up with dual units of measure in the item master record.
After you select the inventory to consume, you can access the Select Inventory to Consume form to review or redistribute inventory. You must have a value in the Quantity field in order to access the Prod No. Consumption option in the Row menu.
A reversal of production controlled inventory transactions increases or decreases the on-hand quantity of the production number used in the transactions.
The on-hand quantity for production controlled inventory in the F41021T table does not go negative. Therefore, if the on-hand quantity for the production controlled item is insufficient, then the F41021T table shows zero quantity on hand and the F41021 table shows a negative on-hand quantity. All on-hand quantity for production controlled items must be consumed before the on-hand quantity of generic items goes negative.
You can manage production number inventory through the Production Number Workbench program before issuing inventory.