Unit of measure conversion |
Units of measure are used to order parts, receive parts, and issue parts. In Enterprise Purchasing, you can record different units of measure (UOMs) for purchase orders and receipts and they will be automatically converted to parts location issue units upon receipt. The unit of measure for orders or receipts must be associated with the unit of measure on the parts location record.
This new functionality enables you to order parts in large quantities and track them in smaller units at each parts location. Because unit of measure is used when parts are both ordered and received, the quantities at the location are always correct, based on the location’s unit of measure. Thus, if numbers are changed in the parts location record or the part location counts table, quantities and values based on the purchase issue factor (PIF) are updated accordingly. In addition, UOM determines the number of receipt labels to print.
Example: There are 24 parts in a case, so ordering one case results in 24 parts on hand. The line item entry of one CASE for a location, however, will indicate 24 parts on order instead of 1 part on order.
If the order or receipt UOM is the same as the location's UOM, the PIF is set to 1.
If the order or receipt UOM is different from the location's UOM, the qty on order is multiplied by the PIF (from the unit of measure conversion). This ensures that the quantity on order is in the same unit of measure as that used by the parts location.
Note: On related work orders, the quantity on dueout is treated as having the same UOM as the parts location and is not multiplied by the PIF. FASuite does validate, however, that the related work order quantity is less than or equal to the quantity on order.