Execute Inventory Management use case details
- Last UpdatedOct 15, 2025
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Execute a inventory management action in the use case details area. Execute a inventory management use case details in the use case details area. The use case details are lounged from panel buttons. What use case detail is launched from a panel button depends on the link configuration in the composable engine. The link itself can be dependent on configured context.
The following topics describe the default configuration of the use case detail links which all reference to the module components of the Inventory Management module. Module components are basic use case details provided with the modules.
Select from the following Inventory Management panel buttons. Selecting a panel button opens use case details related to the inventory management item.
Refresh |
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Use the Refresh panel button to reload the inventory list and use case details area. For detailed information, see Refresh the inventory list. |
View inventory details |
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Use the Inventory Details panel button to review the selected inventory record, enabling visibility into key attributes and traceability data. For detailed information, see View inventory item. |
View inventory sublot details |
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Use the Inventory Sublot Details panel button to review inventory sublot information. The inventory sublot details panel button is enabled for item IDs that are pallets. For detailed information, see View inventory sublot. |
Receive inventory |
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Use the Receive Inventory panel button to record incoming inventory. For detailed information, see Receive inventory. |
Transfer inventory |
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Use the Transfer Inventory panel button to move inventory from one location to another. It supports both targeted and bulk transfers, ensuring traceability and control over material movement. For detailed information, see Transfer inventory. |
Adjust inventory |
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Use the Adjust Inventory panel button to update the recorded quantity of an inventory item to reflect actual stock levels. This is useful for correcting discrepancies due to shrinkage, overages, or manual reconciliation. For detailed information, see Adjust inventory. |
Scrap Inventory |
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Use the Scrap Inventory panel button to remove unusable or obsolete inventory from the system, ensuring accurate stock levels and compliance with quality control standards. For detailed information, see Scrap inventory. |
Split inventory |
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Use the Split Inventory panel button to divide an existing inventory lot into smaller sub-lots. This is useful for managing partial quantities, creating traceable units, or preparing materials for different destinations or processes. For detailed information, see Split inventory. |
Merge inventory |
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Use the Merge Inventory panel button to combine multiple inventory records into a single lot. This is useful when consolidating similar materials, optimizing storage, or simplifying tracking. For detailed information, see Merge inventory. |
Reclassify inventory |
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Use the Reclassify Inventory panel button to combine multiple inventory records into a single lot. This is useful when consolidating similar materials, optimizing storage, or simplifying tracking. For detailed information, see Reclassify inventory. |
Ship inventory |
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Use the Ship Inventory panel button to finalize and remove inventory records from the system once materials are shipped out of the facility. This function ensures that shipped items are no longer available in the active inventory list, supporting accurate stock levels and traceability. For detailed information, see Ship inventory. |










