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1 transfer order
A request to move items between warehouses. A transfer order keeps track of the items shipped out of one warehouse and received into another warehouse. -
2 inventory order
A request for items from inventory. Items might be requested by a sales order or by production. -
3 blanket order
"A purchase order with a specific supplier that covers a period of time rather than specific line items. A blanket order can be used to obtain recurring, short-term releases of goods or materials." -
4 production order
A source document that documents the requirements for producing items to meet a demand. -
5 quarantine order
A request to move items to or from quarantine. -
6 Line Item Order
The display name of an attribute that specifies the position of an item in the list of contract line items. -
7 shuffle
"To present items within a set in no established order, as opposed to ordering items by name, by date taken, by size, etc., and typically used with audio and visual media, such as album song order or photo slide shows."يبدل عشوائيًا -
8 shuffle all
"A menu item that allows the play back all of the items in a playlist once, in random order. Playback ends when all of the items in the list have been played one time."تشغيل الكل عشوائيًا -
9 picking list
"A list of the items, along with their quantities and locations, that are required to fill a manufacturing order or shipping order." -
10 price match variance
A matching discrepancy between the invoice net unit price of one or more line items on a vendor invoice and the purchase order net unit price on the related purchase order. -
11 Custom Animation list
"The list of animation sequences for a slide. Items are listed in the order in which they are added, and include icons that indicate timing in relation to other animation events." -
12 library database
"A collection of procedures and database objects that you can call from any application. In order to use the items in the library, you must first establish a reference from the current database to the library database." -
13 FIFO
A method for processing a queue in which items in the queue are removed in the same order in which they were added. -
14 multiline purchase
An order that consists of multiple items. -
15 item consumption
The items used to process an order. -
16 store zone
A classification of store areas. Store zones provide a way to order and prioritize store areas for items as they arrive in inventory. -
17 transit warehouse
"An intermediate location between a ""from"" warehouse and a ""to"" warehouse for warehouse transfers. Items in a transit warehouse are in the process of being transferred to a different warehouse (transfer order) and therefore cannot be picked for other orders during transportation." -
18 Tags
A feature that allows the user to apply custom or default markers to items (e.g. Outlook messages or OneNote content) in order to categorize information for easy retrieval and sorting. -
19 Categories
A feature that allows the user to apply custom or default markers to items (e.g. Outlook messages or OneNote content) in order to categorize information for easy retrieval and sorting. -
20 consolidation opportunity
A potential cost-savings event obtained by grouping approved requisition line items in order to negotiate a more favorable price with vendors.
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