Close open item ledger entries resulting from fixed application in the item journal
You can use the Applies-from Entry field on the Item Journal page to create a fixed application between an inbound transaction and the original outbound transaction. For example, to correct the outbound transaction or to process its return.
Important
Important:
Fixed applications made in this manner only apply the cost, not the quantity. Accordingly, the posted positive item ledger entry will not close the applied outbound entry and will itself remain open. This also applies when you post a fixed application for a positive entry to a negative entry that has not been closed by a regular positive entry, then both the negative and the positive entries will remain open.
This also means that you cannot close an inventory period if such an entry exists.
You can change and reapply application entries under certain conditions by using the Application Worksheet page.
The following procedure shows how to close such entries by performing two corrective postings in the item journal.
To close open item ledger entries that result from a fixed application in the item journal
Use the Applies-from Entry field to post a positive adjustment with the corresponding quantity. This closes the original negative entry with a fixed application.
The Applies-from Entry field specifies the number of the outbound item ledger entry whose cost is forwarded to the inbound item ledger entry when you post an inbound transaction of type Positive Adjmt. or Purchase with the item journal.
Use the Applies-to Entry field to post a negative adjustment. This closes the original corrective positive entry with a fixed application.
The Applies-to Entry field specifies if the quantity in the item journal line should be applied to an already-posted document. If so, enter the entry number of the item ledger entry to which the item journal line should be applied.
See also
Remove and Reapply Item Ledger Entries
Process Sales Returns and Cancellations
Setting Up Inventory Valuation and Costing
Managing Inventory Costs
Design Details: Costing Methods