Enter Input UoM Groups
Explanation
Use this activity to create input UoM groups. Inventory parts must be 
connected to Input UoM Groups, if they are to use multiple units of measure. 
Input UoM groups define the input units, inventory unit and the conversions that 
are allowed for a specific group.
Use this activity to specify the input UoMs included in the group. It is also 
possible to determine the modules in which the use of a particular input UoM is 
allowed. 
You can enter input UoMs that are system defined or user defined. All of 
these input UoMs will be converted to the Inventory UoM (which is specified on 
the Input UoM Group window header). 
If you enter an user defined input unit, you can use either a direct 
conversion or a formula. If you use a formula, you must indicate the conversion 
factor between the inventory UoM and the formula UoM in the Conversion Factor 
field. 
If you enter a system defined input unit, you must indicate the conversion 
factor between the inventory UoM and the input UoM in the Conversion Factor
field.
Prerequisites
This activity has the following prerequisites:
	- Units of measure need to have been entered in IFS/Application Services.
	
- Formulas must have been created and set their status set to Valid, in 
	IFS/Define System Basics. 
System Effects
As a result of this activity, an input UoM group is created. It is now 
possible to connect this to an inventory part.
Window
Input
UoM Group
 Formula
 
Formula Variables
Related Window Descriptions
Input UoM Group
Formula
Formula Variables
Procedure
To create an input UoM group:
	- Open the 
	Input UoM Group window, populate and view 
	existing data. 
- Select New to create a new input UoM Group. 
- In the Input UoM Group ID field, enter a unique code to identify 
	the group.
- Enter a description of the group in the Input UoM Group Description 
	field. 
- In the Inventory UoM field, select the UoM from the list of 
	values or enter the unit code manually. (All of the input UoMs in the input 
	UoM group, will be converted to the inventory UoM after calculations.)
 The Inventory UoM Description field will automatically be filled with 
	the description of the inventory unit of measure.
To add an input UoM to the group:
	- In the upper table, create a new line. 
- Select an input UoM from the list of values or enter an input unit 
	specially created by you. 
 
 Note: Upon saving this record at Step 12., the Unit Code check box 
	will automatically be selected, if the input UoM is already available in 
	Application Services.
- The Input UoM Description field may be automatically filled; you 
	will have to enter a description here only if it is a user defined input 
	UoM.
- In the Type field, select either System Defined or User Defined.
	
 Note: Even if the Input UoM you selected is a predefined unit code, you can 
	set the Type to User Defined and define your own conversion between the 
	input UoM (unit code) and the inventory UoM.
- The input UoM entered will use either a conversion factor only, or a 
	conversion factor together with a formula. Therefore you can do either one 
	of the following:
	
		 
- Select a formula from the list of values for the Formula ID 
		field; the Formula UoM and Conversion Factor fields will 
		be automatically filled.
 or
- Enter a value in the Conversion Factor field only.
 Notes regarding the Conversion Factor field:
 I. If you have chosen User defined as the Type, it is mandatory that you 
		specify the factor of conversion between the input UoM and the inventory 
		UoM.
 II. If you are using a user defined input UoM and a formula, it is 
		mandatory that you indicate the conversion factor between the inventory 
		UoM and the formula UoM.
- In the Rounding Decimals field enter the number of decimals used 
	when calculating the inventory quantity from the input quantity. 
- Indicate whether the use of the input UoM is allowed in the 
	manufacturing, purchasing or order processes, by selecting the 
	Manufacturing Usage Allowed, Purchasing Usage Allowed and/or 
	Sales Usage Allowed check boxes. 
- Save the record. 
If the formula items are of type Variable, the lower table will be filled 
with details upon saving the record:
	- In the Value field, enter the value of the variable.
- Save the record.