If we use the Advanced Bin / Numbered Inventory Management feature, lot-numbered assembly items include data from the Inventory Detail sub-record. This sub-record includes quantity on hand and quantity available values per lot number, and if applicable, per bin number.
On Hand, Quantities are the number of items in your warehouse currently. Available Quantities are the number of items in your warehouse that are not scheduled or reserved for an order.
Bin Numbers
If we track bin locations for this item, select and add each bin number where this item is stored.
You can select one preferred bin number for each location. The preferred bin number appears on the picking ticket when orders for this item are fulfilled or received.
Serial Numbers
Enter the serial numbers of the items. Separate each number with a space, or comma, or by pressing the Enter key after each one.
We must enter a serial number for each of the quantities on hand that you enter. For example, if you enter a quantity on hand of 2, then you must enter two serial numbers.
Assemblies
Lot-Numbered Assemblies – If you are creating a lot-numbered assembly, enter the lot numbers for the items at each location.
Lot numbers must be entered in the format LOT#(Quantity).
For example, to enter a quantity of 100 items as Lot number ABC1234, enter ABC1234(100) in the Lot Numbers field.
Serialized Assemblies – If you are creating a serialized assembly, enter the serial numbers for the items at each location. Separate each number with a space, or comma, or by pressing the Enter key after each one.
You must enter a serial number for each of the quantities on hand that we enter. For example, if we enter a quantity on hand of 2, then we must enter two serial numbers.