Use the following procedures to conduct inventory counting in SAP Business One.
To create an inventory counting document for item selection, proceed as follows:
From the SAP Business One Main Menu, choose
. The Inventory Counting window opens.In the No. of Counters field, choose the number of counters that will count inventory in actual warehouses.
In the Inventory Counter field, select the counters’ types and their names.
Add the items you want to count.
Once you add items to the inventory counting document, SAP Business One automatically selects their default warehouses, and displays the in-warehouse quantities of these items, as of the count date and time recorded by the system.
Recommendation
To select simultaneously all the items that meet your criteria, you can use the Add Items button to open the Inventory Counting – Items Selection Criteria window, and specify your criteria for item selection.
Note
The system does not automatically select the default warehouse for an item if this item and its default warehouse exist in another open inventory counting document.
Select the Freeze checkbox if you want to prevent any transaction (except inventory posting) that affects the in-warehouse quantity.
Choose theAdd button.
Note
If your company applies cycle counting, SAP Business One automatically removes selected items in inventory counting documents from cycle count recommendation, even if the Counted checkbox is not selected in inventory counting documents. For more information, see Cycle Count Recommendations.
From the SAP Business One Main Menu, choose
.Open the inventory counting document you want to print, which contains the list of items you plan to count in your warehouses.
To initiate the printing of the inventory counting document, do one of the following:
In the toolbar, choose (Print).
In the menu bar, choose
.In the Print Options window, choose whether to show or hide the In-Whse Qty on Count Date column in the printout of the inventory counting document.
For counting with two inventory counters, you can also choose to print the counted quantities of only one of the two counters or both.
Choose the OK button.
Note
You can also use the document printing function in SAP Business One to print inventory counting documents in batches, according to your selection criteria.
Note
When you record the inventory counting results, no corrective goods movements are posted.
The property by which you count item quantities determines the way you record counting results. SAP Business One allows you to record counting results by serial and batch number and by unit of measure. For more information, see Inventory Counting by Serial Number, Inventory Counting by Batch Number and Inventory Counting by Unit of Measure.
If you just count the quantities, regardless of any property of the items, use the following procedure to record the counting results:
From the SAP Business One Main Menu, choose
.Open the inventory counting document that contains the item that you have counted.
Enter the counted quantities.
For one inventory taker – enter the quantities in the Counted Qty field.
For two inventory takers – enter the two counters’ counted quantities in the Counter 1 Count field and the Counter 2 Count field, respectively.
If the counted quantity of an item is the same as its in-warehouse quantity on the count date, you can choose the Adjust Counted Quantities button and then select Copy In-Whse Qty on Count Date to directly copy the in-warehouse quantity to the Counted Qty field.
Note
If the variance percentage is larger than the threshold defined in Inventory Counting Window.
, the row is displayed in red. For more information about the Variance % field, seeChoose the Update button.
To close an item row, select it and choose one of the following options:
Right-click and select Close Row.
From the menu bar, choose
.Note
If all the rows in an inventory counting document are closed, this document is automatically closed.
To close an inventory counting document, choose one of the following options:
Right-click in an area other than the document rows section, and select Close.
From the menu bar, choose
.