The following video discusses scanning and recording non-serialized goods during a physical inventory event. It explores identification of non-serialized goods, the purpose of non-serialized goods, demonstration of scanning non-serialized goods, limitations and adjustments.
Scanning Non-Serialized Goods during Physical Inventory
Key Steps
Access the physical inventory screen on the scanner.
If there is no barcode to scan, manually input the inventory ID.
Fill out the quantity of the non-serialized goods being scanned.
Ensure the quantity entered does not exceed the actual quantity on hand.
Complete the scan by confirming the quantity entered.
Cautionary Notes
Do not input a quantity larger than what is physically present.
If discrepancies are found between the scanned quantity and the actual quantity, manual adjustments may be required.
Tips for Efficiency
Consider scanning a single barcode or entering one inventory ID for multiple non-serialized goods.
Double-check the quantity entered to avoid errors in recording.
Promptly address any discrepancies in quantities to maintain accurate inventory records.
