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Looking for a report or GI that would show available inventory for components of a kit. I can’t seem to locate anything like that but it sounds familiar.  Am I missing something or does this not exist?

 

Original question from client: I want a report that shows my available inventory on hand for all the components in a kit, all on one report. 

One of the augforum.com podcasts has a person who developed this. It is also on github. Contact tim rodman. He will know. ToonSix@intercs.com


Check out this thread https://www.augforums.com/forums/acumatica-generic-inquiries/non-stock-kit-stock-availability


@cwomack98 did you ever figure this out?

I think I followed the following link at least according to my comment saying it work for the customers need. 

https://www.augforums.com/forums/acumatica-generic-inquiries/non-stock-kit-stock-availability/#


Try this one


Try this one

@cwomack98 I figured out how to create a GI with the code they pasted on the forum post.

See attached, only thing I have not figured out yet is how to create a parameter so the user can put a QTY in the header then have it multiply the component quantity by the parameter

P.s.  I added a color code if there wasn’t enough quantity to make the amount you wanted.

Might use the Qty Available instead of Qty on hand but you get the idea.

=Iif((iQtyToMultiply]*lINKitSpecStkDet.DfltCompQty]) >&INSiteStatus.QtyOnHand],'red20','default')

 


@toonsix do you have a timeframe for when this podcast happened? I am having a hard time locating.  I am still searching github to no avail also. 


@Jeff96 thank you. I skipped over that one when I was looking because it said non-stock.


@toonsix I could not find the github link in the forum posts - does this still exist?


@cwomack98 did you ever figure this out?


@cwomack98 I figured out how to create a GI with the code they pasted on the forum post.

See attached, only thing I have not figured out yet is how to create a parameter so the user can put a QTY in the header then have it multiply the component quantity by the parameter


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