Use this field to define how to split stock lines during the unpacking process.
- Unpack. The fractional part of the stock line is set back to stock units, and the line is split if necessary. This option is only available when conversion factor entry is authorized.
Example:
A stock line contains 5 boxes each containing 12 units. 18 units are taken from the stock line.
This results in two stock lines: one line with 3 boxes containing 12 units and one line with 6 units. - Adjust coefficient (recalc PAC coeff). The stock line conversion factor can be adjusted as required, and the line is split if necessary. This option is only available when conversion factor entry is authorized.
Example:
A stock line contains 5 boxes each containing 12 units. 18 units are taken from the stock line.
This results in two stock lines: one line with 3 boxes containing 12 units and one line with 1 box containing 6 units. - Fraction (calculate decimal PAC). The stock line quantities can be adjusted by division (split).
As a consequence, the packing unit must be decimalized.
Example:
A stock line contains 5 boxes each containing 12 units. 18 units are taken from the stock line.
This results in a stock line of 3.5 boxes containing 12 units.
The sales and purchasing units must exist in the packing units table if the transaction unit entered in the resulting stock line must be retained. Otherwise, the resulting stock line is managed in stock units.