JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Advanced Stock Valuation Preface

This preface discusses:

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This implementation guide refers to Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inventory Management product.

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Additional, essential information describing the setup and design of your system appears in a companion volume of documentation called JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Financial Management Application Fundamentals 9.0 Implementation Guide.

Customers must conform to the supported platforms for the release as detailed in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne minimum technical requirements. In addition, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne may integrate, interface, or work in conjunction with other Oracle products. Refer to the cross-reference material in the Program Documentation at http://oracle.com/contracts/index.html for Program prerequisites and version cross-reference documents to assure compatibility of various Oracle products.

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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Financial Management Application Fundamentals 9.0 Implementation Guide

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FIFO (first in, first out)

Enter a hard coded user-defined code (UDC) (system 39/type VA) indicating the type of process that the valuation method should use in stock valuation. Identify if the method is a LIFO, FIFO, or Weighted Average Cost valuation type.

LIFO (last in, first out)

Enter a hard coded user-defined code (system 39/type VA) indicating the type of process that the valuation method should use in stock valuation. Identify if the method is a LIFO, FIFO, or Weighted Average Cost valuation type.

Valuation Method

Enter a two character abbreviation for the methods that the system uses to determine the value of the company's stock for reporting and financial purposes.

Examples include FI (FIFO), F2 (FIFO Detail by Branch), and LI (LIFO).

When you run the Stock Valuation Extraction program, the system updates the Stock Valuation Detail tables for the assigned valuation methods.