In day-to-day business operations, returning items to vendors is a common
process. Whether it is due to damaged goods, incorrect quantities, or quality
issues, purchase returns must be handled properly to maintain accurate inventory
and financial...
In real business scenarios, items are returned for many different reasons —
damaged goods, wrong quantity, quality issues, repairs, or customer
dissatisfaction. Simply processing a return is not enough. It is equally
important to understand why t...
Handling returns properly is very important in any business. If return entries
are not configured correctly, it can create issues in inventory valuation, cost
calculation, and financial reporting. In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business
Central, before...
Manufacturing costs often vary based on location, variant, or production
process. A single item may be produced using different machines, routes, or
components, each affecting the final cost. To handle this complexity, Business
Central provides th...
Accurate manufacturing costing is critical for understanding true production
expenses and product profitability. With this, organizations can include
non-inventory items in the cost of produced goods, for both actual and standard
costing scenarios...
Overview:
Supply Chain Management (SCM) in Business Central helps organizations plan,
manage, and control the complete flow of goods—from purchasing raw materials to
delivering finished products to customers. It brings all supply chain activities...
The Page Customization object allows developers to tailor the user interface
without changing the base page or creating page extensions. It is especially
useful when UI changes need to be role-specific rather than global.
A page customization is ...
Problem Statement
In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, it is common to source the same item
from multiple vendors.
However, challenges arise when:
* The same item is purchased from two different vendors
* Both vendors use the same vend...