IC150
IC150 - Movement Analysis - Cost

Run Movement Analysis - Cost (IC150) to print a report of the total cost and suggests movement classes based on total cost percentages. By default the total issue and sales cost is used, but you can optionally includetransfer and adjustment costs. **Processing Effect You define what percentage of total costs must be met by movement class 1, 2, and 3. For example, if you assign 70, 20, and 10 to movement class 1, 2 and 3 this program assigns class 1 to items that make up 70 percent of total issue costs, class 2 to items that make up the next 20 percent of the total and class 3 to items that make up the last 10 percent of total issue costs. You do not have to assign a percentage to each movement class. However, the total percentage assigned must equal 100 percent. Examples include 50/50, 80/15/5, and 60/40. This program requires you to enter a period and year range for which to analyze inventory movement. For example, enter 1 1993 - 4 1993 to analyze inventory movement for the first four periods in 1993. This form also provides an update option which lets you update suggested movement classes to the Item Location records in IC12.1 (Item Location). You select the items affected by this form by location, report group, and/or inventory class. You can also specify a cost cutoff amount and/orinclude items set up as inactive in the Item Master file (IC11.1) or Item Location file (IC12.1). If you specify a cost cutoff amount, this program excludes items with issues costs that fall below the cost specified. NOTE Summarized inventory history does not include sales prices for make-to-order kit components. This report is invalid for these items.

Updated Files
ADDRDATA - No Description Available.
CKPOINT - No Description Available.
ICAUDIT - No Description Available.
ITEMLOC - No Description Available.



Referenced Files
None.



INVOKED Programs
ICBL
IFLU
IFUP
IFOB
IFSG




File created: Thu Jun 09 11:18:01 2016

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