Inventory Journal (with and without lots)

Inventory Journal (with and without lots)

Introduction

This dynamic report totals up and shows details of all transactions, including opening and closing balances (5), receipts and expenses (3,4), and/or item(s) (1)  for a defined period split by location (2). The report has many great customization options and can be exported and printed. Users can drill-down to any record by double-clicking on any line of the report.

There is an Inventory Journal w/ Lots report that adds lots to the report.

Installation and Setup

Please see this article for installation instructions.

Usage

  1. Go to Inventory  / Additional Reports.
  2. Highlight Inventory Journal and click execute.
Note:   All standard report controls are available with this report.



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