Design Details: Active versus Historic Item Tracking Entries

When parts of a document line quantity are posted, only that particular quantity is transferred to the item ledger entries and its item tracking numbers. However, you will want to access all relevant item tracking information directly from the active document line. That is, not only will you want to see the entries that are related to the remaining quantity, you will also want information about the units that have been posted. When you view or modify the Item Tracking Lines window, the collective contents of the Tracking Specification table (T336) and Reservation Entry table (T337) are presented in a temporary version of T336. This ensures that historic and active item tracking data is accessed as one.

The following table shows how T336 and T337 are used in a purchase scenario. The bold figures represent values that the user manually enters in the Item Tracking Lines window.

Quantity (Base) Qty. to Handle Qty. to Invoice (Base) Quantity Handled (Base) Quantity Invoiced (Base)

Step 1: Create a purchase order line of seven pieces with item tracking numbers.

T337

7

0

0

0

0

T336

0

0

0

0

0

Step 2: Receive four pieces.

Item Tracking Lines window

7

4

0

0

0

T337

3

0

0

0

0

T336

4

0

0

4

0

Step 3: Receive two pieces and invoice two pieces.

Item Tracking Lines window

7

2

2

4

0

T337

1

0

0

0

0

T336

6

0

0

6

2

Step 4: Receive one piece.

Item Tracking Lines window

7

1

0

6

2

T336

7

0

0

7

2

Invoice 5 pieces.

Item Tracking Lines window

7

0

5

7

2

T336

7

0

0

7

7

See Also

Concepts

Design Details: Item Tracking Lines Window

Other Resources

Design Details: Item Tracking