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SQL Query for Inventory "In-transit"
Good day all.
I am working on a tool for us to review inventory in-transit against forecast sales. I need to mimic the data presented in the "Inventory in transit" account register. The large issue is, my current SQL query includes and excludes IR's and Adjustments that it shouldn't. I cannot figure out the "trigger" or piece of data that would keep a transaction from hitting the register. For example, if we never took "Ownership" of an INBSHP, it doesn't end up on the In transit register (which it shouldn't) but does end up in my Transaction and Transaction_Lines query.
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