Hello All, Currently, we don't have any user interface to do cycle count for the warehouse, Where user can create or manage cycle count for different locations within any facility. Authorized users to approve or reject the count and record variance. Also, the recorded variance against counted/scanned locations can be made available in the form of the report on a daily basis. Based on this I am proposing this feature where we can record and manage the cycle count through different sessions in following steps:
1. Create Cycle Count session: User can create a new cycle count session by scanning any location from the facility and system would list all the inventory items or product ids. The user can physically count or scan the inventory/product and update the physical count. Apart from this, user can also be allowed to manually add any not listed inventory item or product in the same session. Once record count is completed user can submit the cycle count session for review. As soon as the session is created the added locations can be locked from honoring any inward or outward inventory movement or transactions through them. 2. Find Counting session: On this screen, User can view all the existing sessions and further filter by session id, facility, location and status. 3. Review Cycle Count session: On this screen, any authorized user can review the cycle count for open sessions and accept or reject the recorded count, once done system would create the necessary variance to corresponding inventory item or product and update the ATP/QOH accordingly. 4. Variance Report screen: On this screen, the user can view the actual variance based on facility, location, product/inventory and date. 5. Later on if required we can also schedule the submitted location for next cycle count by setting next counting date. This would allow to user see all the pending location on any given date where cycle count is due. And can start new sessions for the same. Please share your thoughts and we make the necessary changes in the workflow based on that feedback. Thanks & Regards -- Yashwant Dhakad