Quantity Tolerance Percentages

When you specify quantity tolerance percentages, you set the positive or negative difference between the physical tag count and on-hand quantity that, when exceeded, requires an adjustment approval.

You can specify:

  • Positive quantity tolerance percentage

  • Negative quantity tolerance percentage

Positive Quantity Tolerance Percentage

The value that you enter for the positive quantity tolerance percentage specifies the positive percentage difference between the physical tag count and on-hand quantity that, when exceeded, requires an adjustment approval.

For example, you enter 10 as the positive quantity tolerance percentage. The physical tag count is 111, and the on-hand quantity is 100. Because the physical tag count is at least 10% greater than the on-hand quantity, the adjustment resulting from this count requires approval.

Negative Quantity Tolerance Percentage

The value that you enter for the negative quantity variance tolerance percentage value specifies the negative percentage difference between the physical tag count and on-hand quantity that, when exceeded, requires an adjustment approval.

For example, you enter 10 as the negative quantity tolerance percentage. The physical tag count is 89, and the on-hand quantity is 100. Because the physical tag count is at least 10% less than the on-hand quantity, the adjustment resulting from this count requires approval.