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Inter–organization Transfers
You can define multiple inventories, warehouses, and manufacturing
facilities as distinct organizations. With Oracle Inventory you can
perform inter–organization transfers as direct or intransit shipments.
You can transfer one or more items in a single transaction. You can also
transfer partial quantities of the same item to different subinventories
and locators in a single transaction. The items you transfer must exist in
both organizations. You can also transfer expense and asset items from
one organization to another using intransit inventory.
Direct Inter–organization Transfers
You can use a direct inter–organization transfer to move inventory
directly from a shipping organization to a destination organization.
The validity of a transfer transaction depends on the controls you have
defined in both the shipping and destination organizations for the items
you want to transfer. For example, you can transfer item A from
organization X to organization Y, even though item A is under lot
control only in organization X (you can specify the lot numbers for item
A in organization X during the transfer transaction). However, you
cannot transfer item B from organization X to organization Y if item B is
under lot control only in organization Y (you cannot specify lot numbers
for item B in the destination organization because you are performing a
direct transfer).
The following tables present direct, inter–organization transfers.
Revision Control
REVISION CONTROL
Off
(Shipping Organization)
On
(Shipping Organization)
Off
(Destination
Organization)
OK
OK
On
(Destination
Organization)
–
OK
Transactions
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