on 09-06-2008 12:33 PM
Hello friends,
Can you guys give me the example of Non Valuated stock.And how we do the planning for it.
I know that for this type of material there is only quantity updating and not the value updating.And if i am not wrong than we have to do consumption based planning for it.
Plz guide
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Dear Jitendra, I shall give you one good example for non-valuated stock. Sometimes, the enterprise need to do prototype of a product as a sample for getting the customer approval. Here, only quantity is required and not to be valuated. When you go for MTO non-valuated, no Finance document of goods receipt happens. I hope that this example is a right one. Another example, in some cases, where the enterprise wants to value their finished stock out of the system, they go for non-valuated MTO scenario. Trust this answers to your query and helps much in resolving your problem! Cheers! Regards, Ashok SINGH
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Hi
Non valuated may be used for scrapping purpose and doing a job work from a diffrent customer. As a by product we may use scrap code as non-valuated so that when we do GR for scrap it will not reduce my production order cost. But at the same time this scrap may be used as in put in some other process for which stock needs to be maintained.
Job/Repair work when doing for customer it is non-valuted for us but for doing all logistic process u have to define as non-valuated code
Another example is PRT. We are making a PRT to execute a specific customer order and want to book the cost of PRT. So showing this PRt code in BOM. While doing GI consume prt to book the cost. But since PRT can be used repeatedly maintain as a non-valuated and receive with byproduct concept.
Hope u r clear now
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