Activity Transfer to Project Inventory
Explanation
This activity is used to transfer handling units or inventory parts
 to project inventory. You
can transfer handling units or parts from standard inventory or from one project inventory to
another. You can also use this activity to transfer
handling units or parts between
activities of the same project. 
  - Transfers from standard inventory to project inventory can be done when a project
    will use the material that exists in standard
inventory, but where the material needs to be handled as project-specific
inventory within the project. This may be, for example,
when a project has excess material that can be used in another project, either
during the project's execution or when the project is about to be completed. 
- Transfers from one project inventory to another may be, for example, when a
project has excess material that can be used in another project, either during
the project's execution or when the project is about to be completed. 
- Transfers from one activity to another within the same
    project may be necessary, to ensure that costs are properly allocated. It is
    possible to issue parts on behalf of an activity, e.g., activity1, although the
    part had been initially procured on behalf of another activity, and
    activity2, the part belongs to the same project. In such instances, unless you transfer the
  handling units or
    parts from one activity to the other before issuing, the
    actual cost for the issue of parts for activity1, will go on to activity2.
  
All of the above types of transfer can be initiated from the  
 Handling Unit/Structure/Handling Units tab, the 
 Handling Unit In Stock window and the 
Inventory Part In Stock window, and carried out in the 
Transfer to Project Inventory
 dialog box.
This activity also provides for the creation and
printing of new bar codes. Changes in project belonging of inventory parts
 will
affect how the parts are identified using barcodes.
It is possible to enter notes that will be saved on the resulting inventory 
transactions. 
 
Prerequisites
  - You must select the appropriate handling units 
  or parts in
    standard inventory or project inventory of a different project activity.
- The transferred handling units or parts cannot be in transit,
    reserved, or frozen for counting.
- The selected handling unit or part cannot be
	on a inventory location of type Arrival or 
	Quality Assurance.
- The transferred handling units or parts cannot belong to a rotable
    pool. 
System Effects
  - The handling units or parts will be transferred to project inventory (from standard inventory or
    the project inventory of a different project activity).
- The quantity on-hand in project inventory would be increased, and
    will be displayed in the windows that show the inventory on-hand information, such as
    the Inventory Part In Stock 
  or the Handling Units in Stock window.
- If you select the Print Barcodes  check box, the standard report for
    printing barcodes will be created.
- If notes are entered, they will be saved on each of the inventory 
	transactions that are created.
  
Window
Inventory Part In Stock
Handling Units In Stock
Handling Unit
Related Window Descriptions
Transfer to Project Inventory
Inventory Part in Stock
Transfer Handling Unit 
to Project Inventory
Handling Units in Stock
Handling Unit/Structure/Handling 
Units
Procedure
From the  Inventory Part In Stock window:
  - Populate or query for the parts you want.
- To transfer the parts to project inventory, select the appropriate lines with parts in standard inventory or project inventory of
    a different project activity.
- Right-click and then click  Transfer to Project Inventory.
    The 
	 Transfer to Project Inventory dialog box opens with the inventory records
    that you selected.
- The  Qty to Transfer field will initially show the
    total quantity of parts on-hand by default. But you can adjust this value to
    transfer any quantity less than or equal to the total quantity of parts
    on-hand.
- In the Transfer To group box, specify details of the project inventory to which you want to transfer the parts.
    Click on the Program ID field (or on the Project ID field, if
    your project does not have a program ID).
- Click List and select the program ID pertaining to the project inventory to which you want
    to transfer the parts.
- Similarly, you can continue to narrow down the
    criteria for the activity you want to select, by clicking on the Project
    ID, Sub Project ID, and Activity ID fields and then
    selecting the relevant values from the List of Values.
- Alternatively, you can enter the activity sequence
    in the Activity Sequence field, or select it from the List of Values.
    
- Optionally, you can enter a note text, or select the Print Barcodes 
	check box if new bar codes are to be created.
- Click  OK to transfer the parts to project inventory.
  
From the Handling 
Unit/Structure/Handling Units tab and the 
 Handling Unit In 
Stock window:
  - Populate or query for the handling units.
- Select the appropriate handling units with parts in standard inventory or project inventory of
    a different project activity.
- Right-click and then click 
  
  Transfer to Project Inventory.
- In the Transfer To 
	group box, specify details of the project inventory to which you want to transfer the 
	handling units.
    Click on the  Program ID field (or on the 
	Project ID field, if
    your project does not have a program ID).
- Click List 
	and select the program ID pertaining to the project inventory to which you 
	want to transfer the handling units.
- Similarly, you can continue to narrow down the
    criteria for the activity you want to select, by clicking on the Project
    ID, Sub Project ID, and 
	Activity ID fields and then
    selecting the relevant values from the List of Values.
- Alternatively, you can enter the activity sequence
    in the Activity Sequence field, or select it from the List of Values.
   
- Optionally, you can enter a note text.
- Click OK to transfer the 
	handling units to project inventory.