Good reports to run before inventory

Good reports to run before inventory

Postby LOWAIRD1964 » Thu May 28, 2015 8:45 pm

Hey guys I have inventory this coming sunday. I have been working hard on getting everything straight. But I am just curious if I missed anything. Anyone have any good reports to run or know what reports to run to prepare for the big day. Thanx
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Re: Good reports to run before inventory

Postby Ironchild » Thu May 28, 2015 8:54 pm

Not sure what DMS system you are on but being on CDK Websuite 2007 here I tend to run RAS and RPD quite frequently. You want to make sure any special order parts requests have been filled to relieve them from inventory if the parts are gone. Another I run is RNO to check for parts with negative on hand values to make sure everything is accounted for. One of the biggest is DPL (detailed parts listing) which is a huge report of all parts active in the system. It's basically a backup of information in case inventory goes to hell and you can't get back up and running. These are just a few I normally run. I'm sure there are most I'm missing. Good luck counting!
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Re: Good reports to run before inventory

Postby possum » Thu May 28, 2015 9:59 pm

Open Parts invoices
Dirty cores OH
Open orders, make sure valid
Open (un-invoiced) packing slips
Check all open claims/returns with mfg. as well as local vendors
Parts OH with no bin location
Run a list of all your bin locations for goofs like 1 instead of I or other typos
Unpriced parts OH
Parts with negative OH
Pending invoices in acctg.
Make sure all payables are punched
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Re: Good reports to run before inventory

Postby LOWAIRD1964 » Fri May 29, 2015 12:36 pm

Ironchild wrote:Not sure what DMS system you are on but being on CDK Websuite 2007 here I tend to run RAS and RPD quite frequently. You want to make sure any special order parts requests have been filled to relieve them from inventory if the parts are gone. Another I run is RNO to check for parts with negative on hand values to make sure everything is accounted for. One of the biggest is DPL (detailed parts listing) which is a huge report of all parts active in the system. It's basically a backup of information in case inventory goes to hell and you can't get back up and running. These are just a few I normally run. I'm sure there are most I'm missing. Good luck counting!



Sorry guys, I am a gm dealer on reynolds
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Re: Good reports to run before inventory

Postby Parts007 » Fri May 29, 2015 1:38 pm

Create a report generator to list all your bin locations. I ran a few days before our inventory and got rid of many incorrect bins. If you need a copy of it, I will provide.

I also created a "map" of the parts department. during the inventory, i didn't count myself, i delegated where the count teams (group of 2) did their count. With the map i could keep everyone away from each other and not one team ran into another team during count. made things go quicker.

Have the count teams do any add ins on a separate sheet. therefore your count sheets can be processed while someone investigates the add ins.
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Re: Good reports to run before inventory

Postby PartsPlant81 » Fri May 29, 2015 7:38 pm

This is my "Last Minute Inventory" cheat sheet:
Last Minute Inventory:
CLAMPS!!! (110H), Takeoff Wheels in Bin 345, 1051515, 12346290, 22578214, 19300089, Oil Filters, Keys, Weather Tech Mats, Batteries, Paint, Special Orders, BG, Coolant, Wiper Blades, Tires, Accessories, Washer Fluid, Oil, Freon, Special Order Cards, Clean Up Open
Orders, Look for tags on ground, CORES, LPO, Do Not Inventory Sheets, Check under
Vidmar Bins, Waiting for Invoices: Tires Received, Cores Shipped, Return Shipped, Packing Slips Received, Invoiced Parts Not Received, Oil Drops Not Invoiced.
RIM KPI Report: Take out Oil, Tires, Recall Parts
Make sure you call the RIM help desk and let them know you are
going to take an inventory. If you already have taken inventory or have had
your on hand count wiped out, call the RIM help desk and let them know. They told
me this morning that any adjustments from an inventory will have a negative
effect on the loyalty report.
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Re: Good reports to run before inventory

Postby Mike Nicholes » Fri May 29, 2015 8:24 pm

Possum gave you good advice; follow it
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Re: Good reports to run before inventory

Postby Zep33 » Fri May 29, 2015 8:40 pm

PartsPlant81 wrote:They told
me this morning that any adjustments from an inventory will have a negative
effect on the loyalty report.



Of course it will. But notice that anything that gets adjusted in "their" favor doesn't do anything to offset it.

One way road they drive on
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Re: Good reports to run before inventory

Postby MultiLineManager » Mon Jun 01, 2015 7:21 pm

Watch your purchase loyalty numbers for the next two days. Make sure you send in your adjustments with "physical inventory" as the reason for the adjustment. You will only have a couple days to put these in before they close the month. So make sure you keep an eye on it. If you don't know how to do your purchase adjustments feel free to private message me and I can walk you through it.
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Re: Good reports to run before inventory

Postby 2longinparts » Mon Jun 01, 2015 7:25 pm

Yes do as possum says. We also like to print a separate inventory pad of our special order source. Do not include parts with a zero on hand. It will still show parts on order and parts on open ROs but gives you a nice short list of what should be there. Any parts in special orders that have a bin location elsewhere need to be put up. Less headaches!! ;)
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