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Reverse Depletion

The Reverse Depletion function lets you modify the quantity of a UID within a certain range. The range is determined by looking at the inventory history records of the UID and getting the latest record where the quantity does not match the current UID quantity (in most cases, that would be the previous record). You can modify the quantity of the UID to any number between the start and end values in the set range. If the status of the UID was depleted, the system will reset the status to active.

When you use the Reverse Depletion function, you can also optionally set a reason code and a new place to move the material to perform a Move to Stock when the item is saved. 

Example

UID 1234 with a Quantity of 50 was delivered to the stock resource and depleted to a quantity of 30. The UID was returned with a quantity of 35 (5 items weren't used). When you scan UID 1234 in the Reverse Depletion window, the range to modify the quantity will have a minimum value of 30 and a maximum value of 50 (30 is the current UID quantity and 50 is the quantity of the UID in the previous inventory history record.) The default value will be set to the current UID quantity—for this example it would be set to 30. You can change the value to any number between the values of 30 and 50. Since 5 units weren't used, you would set the new value to 35, then submit the record to complete the reverse depletion. 

  1. Log into the FactoryLogix website and select Logistics.

  2. Select Reverse Depletion on the left side of the window.

  3. Scan or enter the desired UID.


    Select or enter the desired UID

     

  4. Use the Stock Resource drop-down to select a source for material.

  5. Use the Location drop-down to select the stock location for additional material.

  6. Select the Reverse Depletion button to modify the UID quantity.


    Reverse Depletion confirmation message

     

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