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MAIN STEPS
1. 2. 3. 4. Define ABC Compile Define ABC groups Assign Classes to groups Assign Items to Classes from ABC compile 5. Query the Data
Enter a unique name for the ABC compile. Determine the scope of the analysis by selecting the content level for items to include in the compile. If you use the entire organization, Oracle Inventory includes all items defined for your current organization in the ABC compile, even those with zero cost or zero quantity. If you use a particular subinventory, Oracle Inventory includes all items for which you have defined an item/subinventory relationship. Select the valuation scope for determining the ranking of items. Ranking must be done at the Organization level if you did not select a subinventory in the Content Scope field. If you only want to include items in a subinventory but you want the ranking to be done based on the organization wide ranking,select Organization. Select the compile criterion or method of ranking items in the ABC compile. Oracle Inventory uses the compile criterion to value the items you include in your ABC compile. After determining each items compile value, Oracle Inventory ranks all the items in your ABC compile.
The Compile Criterion field is found in the Define ABC Compile window. For each distinct compile, you can choose one of the following criteria to value and rank each item included in the ABC compile. This criterion defines what the rank of a particular item will be in the ABC compile. For example, if you use Current onhand quantity as your compile criterion, an item with an onhand quantity of 10 units is of higher rank than another item with a quantity of 5 units. If you use the Current onhand value criterion, and the first item from above has a cost of $10 per unit and the second item from above has a cost of $25 per unit, the second item has a higher value than the first item since Oracle Inventory compares $100 ($10 10 units) to $125 ($25 5 units). Current onhandquantity Use the current onhand quantity of inventory. Assign the sequence number by descending quantity. Current onhand value Use the current onhand quantity of inventory times the cost for the cost type. Assign the sequence number by descending value. Historical usage value Use the historical usage value (transaction history). This is the sum of the transaction quantities times the unit cost of the transactions for the time period you specify. Assign the sequence number by descending value. Historical usage quantity Use the historical usage quantity (transaction history) for the time period you specify. Assign the sequence number by descending quantity. Historical number of transactions Use the historical number of transactions (transaction history) for the time period you specify. Assign the sequence number by descending number
COMPILE CRITERION
The Compile Criterion field is found in the Define ABC Compile window. For each distinct compile, you can choose one of the following criteria to value and rank each item included in the ABC compile. This criterion defines what the rank of a particular item will be in the ABC compile. For example, if you use Current onhand quantity as your compile criterion, an item with an onhand quantity of 10 units is of higher rank than another item with a quantity of 5 units. If you use the Current onhand value criterion, and the first item from above has a cost of Rs 10 per unit and the second item from above has a cost of Rs 25 per unit, the second item has a higher value than the first item since Oracle Inventory compares Rs 100 (Rs 10 10 units) to Rs 125 (Rs 25 * 5 units). Current onhandquantity Use the current onhand quantity of inventory. Assign the sequence number by descending quantity. Current onhand value Use the current onhand quantity of inventory times the cost for the cost type. Assign the sequence number by descending value. Historical usage value Use the historical usage value (transaction history). This is the sum of the transaction quantities times the unit cost of the transactions for the time period you specify. Assign the sequence number by descending value. Historical usage quantity Use the historical usage quantity (transaction history) for the time period you specify. Assign the sequence number by descending quantity. Historical number of transactions Use the historical number of transactions (transaction history) for the time period you specify. Assign the sequence number by descending number of transactions.