The Item Ledger Inquiry (CARDEX) program contains transaction history such as sales, receipts, or transfers for each item in the inventory. Each entry represents a transaction that affects the on-hand quantity of an item. You can review a transaction to determine both the item quantities and the related costs in any branch, location, or lot as of a particular date. You can also see any transactions for that item that have taken place as of a specific date, and locate information about quantities that are deducted from the On-Hand quantity.
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The Item Ledger Inquiry (CARDEX) contains transaction history, such as sales, receipts, and transfers for each item in inventory. Each entry represents a transaction that affects the on-hand quantity of an item.
You can compare the inventory balances to the GL at the end of a period. Because inventory transactions continue after GL periods close, the system provides a method for you to reconcile the inventory balances to the GL for any fiscal period. The Item Ledger fetches the data from the F4111 table for the Item Ledger Inquiry program.
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