Inventory journal approve workflow
Introduction:
The inventory journals in Supply Chain Management are used to post physical inventory transactions of various types, such as the posting of issues and receipts, inventory movements, the creation of bills of materials (BOMs), and the reconciliation of physical inventory. All these inventory journals are used in a similar way, but they are divided into different types.
What's New
A new feature for the Inventory journal approval workflow which has been added in APP 10.0.9.
Enable feature: Inventory journal approve workflow
- Navigate to workspaces > Feature management.
- Select feature name ‘Inventory journal approve workflow’ and then, in the details pane, select Enable Now. The feature is turned on.
- Please refer to the following link for Feature management overview.
Configuring the Inventory management workflows:
Standard inventory workflow types have been added to manage and control the inventory journal workflow. To configure a workflow for an inventory journal type please refer to the below:
- Navigate to Inventory management > Setup > Inventory management workflows.
- Click new and select a proper workflow type for the inventory journal.
- Please refer to the following link for workflow system overview
Configuring the Inventory journal workflow:
Follow these steps to manage a workflow for an inventory journal.
- Navigate to > Inventory management > Setup > Journal names > Inventory.
- Select journal name and then, in the general fasttab, set approval workflow > Approval workflow = Yes and then select the workflow from Workflow list.
Managing the workflow in the inventory journal:
The workflow button will be active as per the journal and workflow activation setup, the post button will be active once the journal will be approved.
Types of inventory journals:
The following types of inventory journals are available:
- Movement
- Inventory adjustment
- Transfer
- BOM
- Item arrival
- Production input
- Counting
- Tag counting
Movement
When you use an inventory movement journal, you can add cost to an item when you add inventory, but you must manually allocate the additional cost to a particular general ledger account by specifying a general ledger offset account when you create the journal. This inventory journal type is useful if you want to overwrite the default posting accounts.
Inventory adjustment
When you use an inventory adjustment journal, you can add cost to an item when you add inventory. The additional cost is automatically posted to a specific general ledger account, based on the setup of the item group posting profile. Use this inventory journal type to update gains and losses to inventory quantities when the item should keep its default general ledger offset account. When you post an inventory adjustment journal, an inventory receipt or issue is posted, the inventory values are changed, and ledger transactions are created.
Transfer
You can use transfer journals to transfer items between stocking locations, batches, or product variants without associating any cost implications. For example, you can transfer items from one warehouse to another warehouse within the same company. When you use a transfer journal, you must specify both the "from" and "to" inventory dimensions (for example, for Site and Warehouse). The on-hand inventory for the defined inventory dimensions is changed accordingly. Inventory transfers reflect the immediate movement of material. In-transit inventory isn't tracked. If in-transit inventory must be tracked, you should use a transfer order instead. When you post a transfer journal, two inventory transactions are created for each journal line:
- An inventory issue at the "from" location.
- An inventory receipt at the "to" location.
BOM
When you report a BOM as finished, you can create a BOM journal. By using a BOM journal, you can post the BOM directly. This posting generates an inventory receipt of the product, together with an associated BOM and an inventory issue of the products that are included in the BOM. This inventory journal type is useful in simple or high-volume production scenarios where routes aren't required.
Item arrival
You can use the item arrival journal to register the receipt of items (for example, from purchase orders). An item arrival journal can be created as part of arrival management from the Arrival overview page, or you can manually create a journal entry from the Item arrival page. If you enable the item arrival journal name to check for picking locations, Supply Chain Management looks for a location for received items and, if there is room, generates location destinations for the incoming items.
Production input
Production input journals work like the item arrival journals but are used for production orders.
Counting
Counting journals let you correct the current on-hand inventory that is registered for items or groups of items, and then post the actual physical count, so that you can make the adjustments that are required to reconcile the differences. You can associate counting policies with counting groups to help group items that have various characteristics, so that those items can be included in a counting journal. For example, you can set up counting groups to count items that have a specific frequency, or to count items when stock falls to a particular level. For information about how to define counting groups.
Tag counting
Tag counting journals are used to assign a numbered tag to a count lot. The tag should contain a tag number, item number, and item quantity. To ensure that a tag is used only one time, and that all tags are used, every item number should have a unique set of tags that has its own number sequence. Three status values can be set for each tag:
- Used – The item number is counted for this tag.
- Voided – The item number is voided for this tag.
- Missing – The item number is missing for this tag.
When you post a tag counting journal, a new counting journal is created, based on the tag counting journal lines. For more information about tag counting.
Comments
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How about the inventory journal type is Project? I am currently work in Asset management and they need the work flow on project item consumption. Do you have a roadmap to add this type to the workflow?
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Dear Ubaid! We have setup the workflow and it works but I cannot find a security role that needs to be assigned to the user who would approve the journal. Please, advise what role is that?

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