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Quantity on hand vs quantity on hand total

Steve Fatula
What is the intended difference between these 2 fields? Is there somewhere that documents their usage? I see the inventory available functions use total, so, what is the purpose of the non total field?

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Re: Quantity on hand vs quantity on hand total

Anne Jessel
The non-total field would typically refer to a single
InventoryItemDetail entry, and the total field is the sum of these.
Which entries are summed depends on whether you are adding by facility
or location or something else.

Cheers,
Anne.



On 29 February 2012 08:29, Steve Fatula <[hidden email]> wrote:
> What is the intended difference between these 2 fields? Is there somewhere that documents their usage? I see the inventory available functions use total, so, what is the purpose of the non total field?
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> Steve
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Re: Quantity on hand vs quantity on hand total

Ankush Upadhyay
Quantity on hand field shows that how much quantity of any product you
have in single specified Inventory and  Quantity on hand total is the
sum of all.

On 02/29/2012 08:16 AM, Anne wrote:

> The non-total field would typically refer to a single
> InventoryItemDetail entry, and the total field is the sum of these.
> Which entries are summed depends on whether you are adding by facility
> or location or something else.
>
> Cheers,
> Anne.
>
>
>
> On 29 February 2012 08:29, Steve Fatula<[hidden email]>  wrote:
>> What is the intended difference between these 2 fields? Is there somewhere that documents their usage? I see the inventory available functions use total, so, what is the purpose of the non total field?
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
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