PATH: Administration > Setup > Inventory > Units of Measure.
Additional details for units of measure can be defined here. The window can be called up from SAP B1 unit of measure > right-click > Extended or via beas units of measure list > extended.
This is an extension of SAP B1; no deletion is possible. To delete, use SAP Business One – units of measure.
See Units of measure.
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Extended
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Call up window SAP Business One – Units of measure.
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PATH: Administration > Setup > Inventory > Units of Measure > right-click an entry > Extended .
Window: basis_me_edit
Field definition
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UoM Code
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Name code of the unit of measure.
This field supports Unicode characters.
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UoM Name
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Name of the unit in singular form(can be used for report printouts)
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UoM Name plural
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Name of the unit in plural form (can be used for report printouts)
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Number of decimals
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In Beas, numbers are always formatted according to the Windows settings (Control Panel > Regional Settings), since all beas fields are input fields conforming to Windows.
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Important: This is not a rounding for calculation. These settings are used for display purposes only. Therefore, if the number of decimal places has been set to 4 digits in Beas, but it has been set to 2 digits in SAP Business One, then 4 digits are displayed on the screen, but the transaction is posted using only 2 digits.
kg = 2 decimal places
Inventory = 1.523 kg, in Beas area an inventory of 1.52 kg is displayed
Inventory = 1.553 kg, in Beas area an inventory of 1.56 kg is displayed
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It is a pure display setting in Beas forms. Beas essentially works with 6 decimal places and posts with the number of decimal places configured in SAP > Administration > System > General Settings > Display under Decimal Places.
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Rounding
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Planning decimal places
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Note:
The available rounding types are:
•Rounding at .5
•Round up: always round up
•Round off: always round down
•No rounding
Forecast Scheduling Example:
Scheduling: 50 pieces are scheduled for the current month and today is the 20th day of the month.
Results in a requirement of 50 : 30 days/month * 20 = 33.3333
When planning decimal places, the number of decimal places is specified and the type of rounding is specified during rounding.
Rounding Examples:
Requirement 33.33 with 1 decimal place
Commercial: 33,3
round up: 33,4
round down: 33,3
Requirement 33.45 with 0 decimal places
Commercial 34.0
Round up 34.0
Round down 33.0
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BoM default rounding
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BoM items can be stored in any unit of measure. A rounding definition can be stored in BoMs. Here you can specify the rounding default to be used for this unit of quantity when creating a new BoM position.
Rounding affects the total result – computed per warehouse unit, not per piece or consumption unit.
Example
Requirement 0,03 per piece
Rounding: multiple = 1
Production: 30 pieces = 0,03 = 30 = 0,9
Requirement = multiple of 1 = 1 Pcs
Available rounding methods:
commercial
round up
round down
multiple of
no rounding
Requirement 33.33 1 decimal
commercial : 33.3
round up: 33.4
round down: 33.3
Requirement 33.45 0 decimal
commercial 34.0
round up 34.0
round down 33.0
Compute multiples
Multiple = 1
0.5 = 1
0.7 = 1
1.1 = 2
Multiple = 2
0.5 = 2
0.7 = 2
1.1 = 2
2.0 = 2
2.1 = 4
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BoM default decimal places / multiple of
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Defines the decimal place to be set per inventory unit, not per piece or consumption unit. If "multiple of" is selected, the factor is specified here.
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Help URL: https://help.beascloud.com/beas202402/index.html?edit_uom.htm
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