Dual Unit of Measure

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E1: 41: Dual Unit of Measure (P4101, P4310, R41411, R41610, R41413) (Doc ID 625673.1)

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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inventory Foundation - Version 8.9 and later JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inventory Management - Version 8.9 and later Information in this document applies to any platform.

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With the Dual Unit of Measure (UOM) enhancement in EnterpriseOne 8.9, companies are able to track inventory in one Unit of Measure and calculate price in a different Unit of Measure making for improved inventory accuracy and visibility.

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Overview Applications Affected by Dual UOM Activating Dual UOM Setup Examples Tolerance Checking for Dual Unit of Measure Item Inventory Counts for Dual UOM - Variances in Cycle and Tag Count

Overview

EnterpriseOne users have always had the ability to track inventory with units of measure that have a fixed conversion to a single unit. An example would be a case that always contains a fixed number of units at a fixed weight conversion. Industries such as food and beverage, steel, and paper need to maintain inventory balances and record transactions in units of measure that do not have a fixed conversion. This would be necessary when an item is ordered or sold by quantity and priced by weight....