Consigned Notes
Consigned Notes
However, when you do a misc Issue it will be done at 10$ - standard cost. This will
result in an unbalance of 2$
From Note 364738.1
The "Transfer to Consigned" does not work because of the following:
a. Transfer to consigned transaction is currently supported only for 'Transfer to
regular' transactions entered manually using Consgined transactions window.
b. Only 'Transfer to regular' entered manually are called Explicit consumptions all
other created by the system are implicit consumptions
c. In case of miscellaneous issue, the ownership transfer is created by the system
and is still implicit though the owning party might have been specified.
d. The documentation text might have created the confusion and will modified.
e. More details exist in section 4-6 of the Consignment User's Guide under the Return
to
Vendor
section.
f. Support for 'Transfer to consigned' for implicit transactions is a known issue and we
already
have an ER to address that, but as of now the support is only for 'Transfer to Regular'
transactions entered manually using the Consigned Transactions window.
The following workarounds are available:
a. Manually transfer to regular instead of performing an explicit consumption
transaction.
b. Correct mistakes in transfers via miscellaneous issues from the owning
organization and miscellaneous receipt into the supplier organization.
c.
Please monitor for Enhancement Request (ER) Bug 5156251 that focuses on this
issue requesting that implicit transfers also allow, "Transfer to Consigned".
2: Can one view the owner party in the subinventory transfer form?
No, see more details in Note 344337.1 Issue With Inventory Movement From
Consigned Subinventory. Here is a snippet:
Current behavior is that for subinventory transfers there is no owning party access on
the
form.
In other words the system does not distinguish between consigned and nonconsigned stock when performing a subinventory transfer. The system does
consumption
on
the
basis
of
FIFO.
This question was addressed in Bug 4246717 and Bug 4128396 - TRANSFER TO
REGULAR NOT DECREMENTED CORRECTLY.
Suggested Workaround:
In the subinventory where both consigned and non-consigned stock will be
maintained,
create
2
locators: one that will be designated for consigned quantities only, and one that will
be
designated for non-consigned quantities only. Thereafter when receiving or
transferring
stock
out
of that subinventory, be sure to specify the correct locator to pull from, based on
whether
consigned or non-consigned stock is to be transacted. When consuming consigned
stock,
use
the
'Transfer to Regular' option, specifying the non-consigned locator into which the
consumed
stock
will be put.
3: How does one manage consigned inventory with locators?
For example, do we transfer the inventory to company owned when we need to use
it?
The point about using a separate locator is so that your users will know when they
are
going
to
consigned inventory or when they are using inhouse inventory. Depending on how
you
are
using
the
application and what types of transactions, you should not have to manually transfer
from
consigned. You should just simply use the inventory in the consigned locator.
You should be able to use the inventory from the locator via normal processing. The
application
should determine where to get the inventory. For miscellaneous issues from the
consigned
locator,
the transfer to regular will occur and the inventory will be issued. The same can be
setup
for
subinventory transfer from the consigned locator. For the transfer to regular to be
automated,
you would use the "Consignment Setup" screen. This is in Setup > Transactions >
Consigned/VMI
Consumption.
See some test cases listed above outlining how the transfer to regular and the use of
consigned
inventory can be automated.
4: What are the setup steps required for using Consigned Inventory?
See Section B of the "Consigned Inventory User's Guide". This walks through the
following steps:
Step 1: Set up Organizations
Step 2: Set up Oracle Inventory Items
Step 3: Set up Oracle Approved Supplier List and Supplier Sites
Step 4: Set up Profile Options
Step 5: Set up numbering options
Step 6: Set up Oracle Purchasing Blanket Purchase Agreement.
Step 7: Define Consumption Rules (optional)
Step 8: Set up Pay Options in Oracle Payables
Step 9: Set up Oracle Workflows
5: How do I specify the owning party on the Miscellaneous Transaction
form?
To specify the owning party on the miscellaneous transaction form, once must use
the folder tools and add the column "OWNING PARTY". After adding the column, one
can enter the specific owning party for the inventory being used. For example, you
might want to explicitly pick the owning party for a miscellaneous issue. To do this,
you would take the following steps:
Navigate to Inventory>Transaction>Miscellaneous Transactions
Enter the transaction header information, for example, Miscellaneous Issue
Press the Transaction Lines button
Enter the item. The cursor moves to the next field, Subinventory
Choose Folder>Show Field from the top Menu.
Select Owning Party. Press OK.
The owning party field is now displayued.
The combination of the supplier/supplier site is selected in this field.
Confirm your setup per Section B of the "Consigned Inventory From Supplier Process
Guide". Also see Note 342366.1.
'Created',
'E',
14. Can I update the blanket price for a consigned line item?
You can update the blanket price on a blanket agreement for a consigned line item.
Without using retroactive pricing, the price on the created consumption advices will
NOT be changed. For new transactions (transfer to regular txns), the new blanket
price would be stamped to consumption (MTL_CONSUMPTION_TRANSACTIONS) table.
15. How can I use retroactive price update for consigned shipments?
The process of applying retroactive price updates to purchasing documents for
consigned material is same as that for regular material. Consumption advices are
retroactively update only when the profile PO: Allow Retroactive Pricing of Pos is set
to ALL RELEASES. You can execute retroactive price updates either from the PO
Approval screen or by submitting the Retroactive Price Update concurrent program.
When using the PO Approval screen to make retroactive price updates, enable the
Apply Retroactive Price Update to Existing PO/Releases check box.
Note: Retroactive price update only applies to the consumption advice. Consumption
transactions, for which consumption advices have not been created, will not be
affected by retroactive price updates. Also note that Agreed Amount limit defined in
Blanket Purchase Agreement is not imposed when the price of the consumption
advice is updated retroactively.
16. Can price breaks be used for Consigned Stock?
Yes, price breaks are used for giving discounts based on the quantity.
17. Does retroactive pricing update Standard POs used for receiving
consigned stock?
The standard POs for receiving consigned stock have no refernce to the blanket. So,
retroactive pricing does NOT have any impact on these standard POs.
18. What is Misc issue / Misc Receipt of Consigned Stock?
Misc receipt of Consigned Stock:
When consigned stock is received thru' a Misc receipt (by specifying the owning
party), the supplier is still the owner of the stock. No accounting entries are hit.
Misc isssue of Consigned Stock:
On performing a 'Misc issue' of consigned stock, an implicit consumption (ownership
transfer) of consigned stock is triggered. So, the material is transferred from the
supplier to the INV org first and then, the misc issue transaction is triggered.
Accounting entries will be hit. So, the behaviour you see is the expected behaviour.
Any transaction other than a 'Consigned Transaction (explicit consumption) - for
instance WIP issue, SO issue, InterOrg transfer (of consigned stock)- will result in
implicit consumption.
Note: Misc receipt of consigned stock is from a supplier and material is received
into an inventory organization. Misc issue of consigned stock is from the
inventory organization and material is issued out of the inventory organization.
Misc issue of Consigned stock DOES NOT return material back to the supplier;
ownership transfer transactions are triggered when a misc. issue of consigned stock
is performed.
19. What is Consumption Rules Setup used for?
By default, transfer transactions within an INV org, suchs as subinventory transfers,
do NOT create ownership transfer transactions. However, if we want to force
consumption, we can set it as a rule in the Consumption Rules setup form.
20. How does FIFO rules apply for consigned stock?
FIFO rules apply to consigned stock in the same way they apply to regular stock.
Please note that when consigned and regular stock of items are co-mingled in the
same subinventory, FIFO rules decide which stock will be issued first.
21. Sometimes, consumption transactions refer to a different source
blanket. Why does this happen?
Check the profile option PO: Automatic Document Sourcing.
If set to Yes, the latest blanket available for the item/supplier/site combination is
always used irrrespective of the blanket specified in the ASL