Steps in the screenshots correspond to the numbers in the headings.
- Scrapping a part can only be done on on a part in an "UNUSABLE" state in the system.
- If you are trying to remove a defective part from your system and it is not currently marked as "unusable", you must first move it to the unusable status. This can be done one of two ways:
- Part Disposition into the Core Location.
- Misc Adjustment Transfer Use to Unusable.
1. Inventory > Logistics > Logistics Manager.

2. From the Menu on the Left, select Misc Adjustments.

3. In the Header Area, select SCRAP from the Adjustment Reason* drop down window.
4. Enter the Part ID*. If you have a number of different parts, you will have to do each part on a different transaction.
5. Enter the Quantity* that you want to scrap.
6. Enter the From Place*, in the Header (your site's ST###.)
7. Enter the From Location* in the Header.
8. Enter the From Bin ID* in the Header.
9. Enter any comments you may want to track the transaction.
10. Click Submit.

A pop-up “Stock Adjustment complete” shows you that the transaction has completed successfully.

Checking the Part Transaction log for that Part ID to verify the transaction (Inventory>Part Transactions>Enter Part ID).
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