Use this form to define stocktake cycles, which are assigned to all inventory items. A stocktake cycle defines the parameters for a stocktake.
Each option and field on the form is described below. Mandatory options and fields are highlighted in red.
Name
Enter a unique name for the stocktake cycle, up to 30 alphanumeric characters.
Frequency Type/Frequency
Select one of seven pre-defined frequency types:
The frequency type and frequency are used to calculate the Next Stocktake Date displayed on the Main tab on the Inventory Item Maintenance form. This is for reference only. You must prepare stocktakes using the Prepare Stocktake/Enter Counts form.
When stocktake cycles are set up, they display in the table on this form, grouped by their frequency type. Click + to expand a frequency type to see cycles set up for that type. To view the details for any previously-defined type, click the name of the cycle in the table. The details display on the right side of the form.
Display System Quantity
Select this option to print the expected quantity on the stocktake count forms for items with this cycle assigned.
Is Active
Select this option to assign this stocktake cycle to an inventory item. If it is not selected, you can't assign the cycle to an item, or select it when preparing a stocktake.
Approval Action - Variance Level
Select a variance level:
Stocktake variances must be approved before you can finalise a stocktake.
Approval Action - Quantity & Value - Positive & Negative
If you have selected a variance level of Approve for Variances Greater than Ranges, enter the ranges here. You can specify that approvals are required based on a quantity (counted quantity ≠ expected quantity), and/or a value (counted quantity x item cost is not equal to expected quantity x item cost) variance.
Any variance that falls in the positive and negative values are presented for approval when a stocktake including this cycle is processed.
Warn on Variance
Select this option to display a warning message if a user enters a stocktake count that results in a variance. This is a message only, and does not prevent the user from entering the counts.