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Valuation Oddities
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01-12-2012 03:32 PM
I ran a valuation for the last day of a period. I then compared the data to timInvtCalPerHist. They are not the same and yet based on the documentation I would think they should be. Any one have any ideas? It seems like the valuation report is correct as it doesn't have a bunch of negative quantities (which we don't allow).
Thx.
John
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01-12-2012 05:16 PM
I just spot-checked a few random items in our 7.30.5 system and the values in the Inventory Valuation Report ran for last month matched the values in timInvtCalPerHist.
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01-13-2012 06:06 AM
Does running "IM -> Activities -> Utilities -> Recalculate Inventory Quantities" fix the problem?
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rodmant@robbinstbm.com
Version 7.30.6.0 (March 2011)
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01-13-2012 07:13 AM
Tim,
The help file doesn't mention fixing the history files so I wasn't thinking that would fix it. Do you have information to the contrary?
Ralph,
Good info and I am jealous!
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01-13-2012 08:06 AM
Ralph,
You're probably right, just thought it might be worth a try. It looks like spimRecalcPeriodHist might do the trick.
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rodmant@robbinstbm.com
Version 7.30.6.0 (March 2011)
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01-13-2012 08:11 AM
Tim, I think you were replying to John, but I'm fine with seeing "Ralph, you're probably right" on here. That beats seeing "Ralph, you're an idiot," right? ![]()
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01-13-2012 08:14 AM
Ha, now I can correctly say "Ralph, you're right"! I read Ralph as the signature and missed the next line completely. Reading too fast I guess.
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rodmant@robbinstbm.com
Version 7.30.6.0 (March 2011)
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01-13-2012 08:14 AM
TIm,
I might actually run spimEOPInvtValCalPeriod which spimRecalcPeriodHist calls. I was hoping someone from Sage would jump in and give some advice. It will like take hours for the sp to run. I will do it in a test environment and see what happens.
J
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01-16-2012 01:39 PM
Hi All,
To recalculate the inventory history tables (timInvtFiscPerHist and timInvtCalPerHist) just call the following stored procedure. You should get a return value of 1 for success. Be sure to replace 'SOA' with your Company ID. The number 2 tells the proc to recalculate both Fiscal and Inventory Periods.
declare @RetVal int EXEC spimRecalcPeriodHist 'SOA', 2, @RetVal OUTPUT select @RetVal
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