you can try this out and see what happens. when you go into the selected parts check select limit number of selected parts and enter the amount you want to check. pick auto select parts for the warehouse and it should pull out the number of parts that you requested. once you count ant post those parts they should not be available anymore since the have a counted date. I did use this with an abc count and it worked very nice.
--- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, effgroups@... wrote:
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> But you had to control manually what parts to count every day?
> We have about 4000 parts and will be hard to do.
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> Ephraim Feldman
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> From: "Gary Wojtowicz" <ajrgary@...>
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> Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2010 08:27:09
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> Subject: [Vantage] Re:Inventory cycle count
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> On my previous count that is what I did, I didn't have the abc codes set up but I was able to go to group count and set up the warehouse I wanted to count. I went to the select parts page and used auto select parts for that warehouse, the list populated below and then I was able to delete any parts that I didn't want to count. I kept on using the same warehouse until no parts were left in it. It worked for me and Epicor was surprised that it did work without any abc codes. even with abc codes already set up you can still delete the parts out of the list that comes up.
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> Gary Wojtowicz
> AJR Industries, Inc.
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