On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 1:19 PM, Sergi Almacellas Abellana <[email protected]
> wrote:

> El 22/04/17 a les 10:08, Khurram Shahzad ha escrit:
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> We want to issue various items from our warehouse to our Pathology Lab.
>> These items will be consumed while performing laboratory tests for
>> patients.
>>
>> We are planning to use 'Internal Shipment' module for issuing stock
>> items. What should be the type of location which should be used as 'To
>> Location' for this internal shipment?
>>
>> Currently, locations of only two types can appear in 'To Location':
>> 1. Storage
>> 2. Lost and Found
>>
>> Both of these location types seem unsuitable for such internal shipment.
>> I think a location of type 'Customer' will fit in this scenario. Our
>> finance department will finally record the cost of these items as
>> expense of Pathology department.
>>
> For me this locations are the ones required. You just have to create a
> Pathology Lab location of type storage in order to know the inventory of
> the lab.
>
> Every time you send items from your warehouse you should create an
> internal shipment from the warehouse location (or where you storage the
> item) to the Pathology Lab location.
>

The idea is good but only that small amount of inventory is issued to
Pathology department which they will consume straight away and we don't
want to track the inventory of the lab.

>
> In order to consume the stock, you should create a internal shipment from
> the Pathology Lab to the Lost and found location A new lost and found
> location can be used if you want to track the items consumed only on labs.
>
>
Technically, is it logical to destine an in inventory item to 'Lost and
found' location which is actually 'Consumed'?

Note that you can also create the consumed moves by using an inventory.
>
Can it be done after making and internal shipment from 'warehouse' to
'pathology'  department in order to record consumption?


>
> Hope it helps.
>

Regards,
Khurram.

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