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What is Valuated Stock Quantity in SAP MM-FIO-IM - Fiori UI for Inventory Management?


SAP Term: Valuated Stock Quantity

  • Component: MM-FIO-IM

  • Component Name: Fiori UI for Inventory Management

  • Description: A KPI that determines the closing valuated stock quantity based on a specific end date. This KPI enables warehouse managers to get an overview according to the dimensions “plant”, “type of material”, or “product hierarchy”. This information about the aggregated stock situation allows warehouse managers to react in a timely manner.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Valuated Stock Quantity is a term used in SAP Inventory Management (MM-FIO-IM Fiori UI). It is the total quantity of a material that is available for use in production or sale. This quantity is calculated based on the current stock levels and the value of the material. 
    
    How to use it: 
    Valuated Stock Quantity can be used to determine the amount of material that can be used for production or sale. It is important to note that this quantity does not include any materials that are reserved for future use. The Valuated Stock Quantity can be found in the Inventory Management Fiori UI. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    It is important to keep track of the Valuated Stock Quantity as it can help you plan for future production or sales. Additionally, it can help you identify any potential shortages or overages in your inventory. 
    
    Related Information: 
    For more information on Valuated Stock Quantity, please refer to SAP's Inventory Management documentation. Additionally, you can find more information on SAP's Fiori UI for Inventory Management here.
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