Regenerate ABC Assignments and Synchronize Cycle Counts
Use the Regenerate ABC Assignments and Synchronize Cycle Counts scheduled process to regenerate the ABC assignments for the specified classification set with newly added items and synchronize the cycle counts with the regenerated ABC assignment group to include the new items.
When to Use
This process should be used at regular intervals (preferably monthly) to synchronize the associated cycle counts with the ABC assignment group and automatically include any newly added items.
Privileges Required
- Perform ABC Assignments (INV_PERFORM_ABC_ASSIGNMENT)
Specifications
Review the following before setting up this scheduled process:
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Job Type |
Scheduled. |
| Frequency | Daily, weekly, monthly, or user defined. Monthly is highly recommended. |
| Time of Day | After work hours. |
| Duration | Run time of this process varies. |
| Compatibility | While the process can support multiple parallel job executions, each instance must be run with different parameters such as Organization or Classification Set to avoid conflicts and ensure accurate results. |
Parameters
| Parameter | Optional or Required | Description | Parameter Values | Special Combinations Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Organization | Required | The organization where the ABC assignment is defined. | Inventory organization | None | N/A |
| ABC Classification Set | Required | The name of the ABC classification set for which the process is being run. | Classification set name | None | N/A |
| Synchronize Cycle Counts | Optional | Set this value to synchronize cycle counts. The default value is No. | Yes No |
None | N/A |
Troubleshooting Information
- You can view the status of the process in the Scheduled Processes work area.
- Any interactive warning validations aren't performed.
- When the process is submitted, you can Resubmit, Put on Hold, Cancel Process, and Release Process as provided by the Scheduled Processes work area.
- If the job fails, check the error log output to find the error encountered during the job run.