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Mark inventory transactions over warehouse / location / inventory status dimensions

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Hi,
 
We have a customer that moves stock very frequently from one warehouse / location / inventory status to another. This movement results in two inventory transactions. One outbound and one inbound with different inventory dimensions.
 
From fiscal/finance perspective this movement doesn't do anything regarding cost prices. However, during weighted average calculation all inbound transactions are taken into account, so also the inventory movement ones.
 
The solution for this would be to mark the outbound and inbound inventory transactions with each other which would result in the transactions being excluded from inventory value calculation. However, it doesn't seem possible to mark inventory transactions which have different inventory dimensions. Can this be controlled with a certain parameter? If not: it is a normal process to move inventory from one location to another. How can we indicate that the inbound transaction for this process should not be accounted in inventory valuation (WAVG/FIFO/LIFO/...)?
 
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