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SAP Business One: Production and Logistics

Offered By: LinkedIn Learning

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Course Description

Overview

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Learn how to track and account for goods and materials in SAP Business One

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Tracking goods and materials in SAP B1
  • Are you ready for SAP B1?
  • Set posting periods
1. Adding Inventory in SAP B1
  • Adding your master data
  • Building out your master data
  • Inventory amounts and warehouses
  • Working with price lists
  • Adding intangible inventory
  • Using pick and pack
  • Fulfilling orders
2. More Options for Inventory
  • Inventory units of measure
  • Warehouse management
  • Using bin locations
  • Inventory valuation
3. Purchasing Workflows in SAP B1
  • Vendor business partners in SAP B1
  • Special prices
  • Creating A/P quotes
  • Adding purchase orders
  • Adding goods to inventory
  • Creating A/P invoicing
  • Adjusting inventory
  • Running purchasing reports
4. Managing Production in SAP B1
  • Creating a bill of materials
  • Adding sub assemblies
  • Adding production orders
  • Completing production orders
  • Using serial and batch numbers
  • Adding serial numbers from purchasing
  • Adding batch numbers from production
5. Material Resource Planning in SAP B1
  • Purchase requests
  • Getting started with MRP
  • Purchased goods in MRP
  • MRP purchasing recommendations
  • Manufactured goods in MRP
  • MRP manufacturing recommendations
  • More options for MRP
Conclusion
  • Running efficient workflows with SAP B1

Taught by

Steven Lipton

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