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1 kanban product quantity
The number of item requirements that are carried on a kanban based on a kanban rule. -
2 quantity variance
The difference between an ordered product quantity and a received product quantity when no more receipts are expected. -
3 quantity variance
The difference between an ordered product quantity and a delivered product quantity when no more deliveries are expected. -
4 quantity selling option
"An option in the product catalog that determines whether a product is sold whole, in fractions, or in whole and fractions, or if a user has no control over the quantity." -
5 expense product
"A received product that is a current asset, not held for sale or consumed in production, and for which there is no stock control policy requiring quantity tracking or inventory control policy requiring stock value tracking, and for which there is an accounting policy requiring the recording of the cost as an expense." -
6 kanban quantity
The numeric parameter in a kanban rule that controls the number of kanbans to create when the rules product requirement condition is met and the rule is evaluated. -
7 extended price
"The price of a quantity of product expressed in purchase units calculated from the sales unit price, multiplied by the product quantity in purchase units, divided by the sales unit quantity." -
8 source requirement
The product quantity documented on a source document line that creates a pegging requirement. -
9 request for quotation
A source document that documents an invitation to bid on supplying a quantity of product for a specified price and by a specified date. -
10 RFQ
A source document that documents an invitation to bid on supplying a quantity of product for a specified price and by a specified date. -
11 sales quotation
A source document that documents an offer to supply a quantity of product for a specified price and by a specified date in response to a request for quotation in a sales process. -
12 purchase order underdelivery percentage
The percentage by which product receipt quantities are allowed to be less than the purchase order quantity.English-Arabic terms dictionary > purchase order underdelivery percentage
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13 purchase order overdelivery percentage
The percentage by which product receipt quantities are allowed to exceed the purchase order quantity.English-Arabic terms dictionary > purchase order overdelivery percentage
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14 purchase agreement
A source document that documents an agreement between two or more parties based on an understanding that a buying party will commit to purchasing a specific quantity or value of product over a period of time in exchange for favorable prices and discounts. -
15 sales agreement
A source document that documents an agreement between two or more parties based on an understanding that a selling party will commit to selling a specific quantity or value of product over a period of time in exchange for favorable prices and discounts. -
16 matching policy
"A policy that controls the purchase order, product receipt, and vendor invoice matching requirements in the accounts payable process. The policy can mandate no matching requirement or a combination of unit price matching, extended price matching, quantity matching, line matching, or total matching requirements." -
17 kanban
A signal that communicates a requirement for a quantity of product. -
18 quotation
A source document that documents an offer to supply a quantity of product for a specified price and by a specified date. -
19 purchase quotation
A source document that documents an offer to purchase a quantity of product for a specified price and by a specified date in response to a request for quotation in a procurement process. -
20 filler ingredient
A type of ingredient in a formula that is used to increase the total quantity of a product. The filler ingredient has no chemical influence on any of the active ingredients in the formulation.
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