Overview
Depending on the corporate policies and regulations, the company might need to monitor the stock shelf life regularly. The monitoring policy is usually applied to a specific stock type. The batch accounting policy is set for the item and warehouse combination.
Within this process, the company regularly analyzes the stock by the shelf life and identifies respective batches.
Expired batches should be detected, preferably early. Quality control procedures should be initiated for such batches.
As a result of the process, the stock shelf life is monitored, and batches with expiration dates are identified.
Video guide
Monitor stock shelf lives flowchart
Paths
Path | Warehouse and delivery → Warehouse reports → Inventory analysis → Stock by shelf life |
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How to check stock by shelf life
1. Go to Warehouse and delivery, click Warehouse reports, and then open the Stock by shelf life report under Inventory analysis.
2. In the report, specify a Period and a Warehouse, then click Generate.
3. Check the stock of goods by batches with a limited shelf life.
4. Check the Remaining stock column.
5. Check the number of days in the Days before expiration column.
6. In the Time before expiration, % column, check the remaining relative shelf life percentage.
How to identify expiring batches
1. In the report, find the expiring batches, or batches with the Not usable message in red.
2. Double-click the Expiration date to open the Batch record.
3. In the Batch form, check the Number, Production date, and Expiration date fields.