We ran a recalculation of the whole inventory, after a while it send a message saying it had reached the maximum iterations. Two months later, we noticed there were differences between inventory and accounting, and trace the difference back to that recalculation.
What we noticed is that the process had made adjustments in the inventory of $300 from one article, but they hadn't been updated to GL whiched caused the difference.
Could it had been because the process stopped because of the iterations?
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Hi DMP,
I have not seen this error myself, so I don't know the exact cause. You can try to lower the number of maximum throughputs when running the recalculation/inventory closing. If you encounter the error again, please create a new question with some more details if possible.
Thank you that solved the issue.
Is there a way we can prevent this from happening again? since we run a los of recalculations due to our operation model.
Hi,
The failure could indeed have caused your.problem. To solve it, you can try to cancel the recalculation or inventory close and rerun it.
Please try it and check the details in a separate test environment first.
I did ran the closure, but it didn't adjust anything.
Have you Ran only Inventory calculation/Recalculation ? Haven't u run the closure ?.
As per my knowledge all the things correctly updated only when run the closure .
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