Posted by
Daniel Goodwin on
Feb 23, 2006; 9:16am
URL: http://ofbiz.116.s1.nabble.com/Users-Inventory-Item-tp137556p137557.html
I believe (and I'm sure someone will correct me!) that
a serialized item
is one that is individually numbered where the
number is of some importance. Non serialised items
would have no
distinguishing serial number.
From my experience serialised inventory would be
retained where
traceability or order of picking may be important.
Say you have an inventory of perishable items( say
bananas) and you want
to make sure that
(a) you issue (pick) the bananas with the nearest
expiry date and want
to make sure picker collects correct boxes
(b) in event of a quality issue with suppliers you
need to find where
all bananas of a particular shipment/batch were sent.
Daniel
Dimitri Unruh wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have just one small question.
>Where is the difference between "Serialized" and
"Non-Serialized" inventory
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