UX One: Inventory Control Manager Page
The Inventory Control Manager page (P41002X/W41002XA) enables users to:
Effectively plan inventory by monitoring items approaching reorder point.
Effectively handle inventory exceptions such as negative or zero inventory situations, or inventory that is on hold.
Monitor inventory that is about to expire and take proactive measures.
To access the UX One Inventory Control Manager page, log in to the EnterpriseOne system using the Inventory Control Manager role.
This graphic illustrates the Inventory Control Manager page:

Watchlist Alerts
These alerts are based on EnterpriseOne programs. By default, the alerts are set up to use queries that are based on delivered demo data. Each of these queries is associated with a specific program version. To use a different query or call a different program version, you can modify these queries or create new queries that better meet your requirements. Additionally, these watchlists have been set up with specific warning and critical threshold values. You can adjust these values to meet your requirements.
This table lists and describes the watchlist alerts that are available on the Inventory Control Manager page:
Watchlist Alert |
Description |
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Lots on Hold Status |
This alerts the users about the number of lots with an on-hold status across all branch/plants. This alert is based on the Work With Lot Master program (P4108). When you click the alert, the system displays the Work With Lot Master form. The following form layout is available:
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Items with Zero Inventory |
This alerts the users about the number of items with zero availability across all branch/plants. This alert is based on the Item Location Inquiry program (P41205). When you click the alert, the system displays the Item Location Inquiry form. The following form layout is available:
The following grid format is available:
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Items with Negative Inventory |
This alerts the users about the number of items with negative availability across all branch/plants. This alert is based on the Item Location Inquiry program (P41205). When you click the alert, the system displays the Item Location Inquiry form. The following form layout is available:
The following grid format is available:
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Expiring Lots |
This alerts the users about the number of lots that are about to expire in a specified period across all branch/plants. This alert is based on the Work With Lot Master program (P4108). When you click the alert, the system displays the Work With Lot Master form. The following form layout is available:
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For additional information about the programs associated with these watchlist alerts, see these topics in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications Inventory Management Implementation Guide:
Charts
These charts are based on EnterpriseOne programs. By default, the charts are set up to render using queries that are based on delivered demo data. Each of these queries is associated with a specific program version. To use a different query or call a different program version, you can modify these queries or create new queries that better meet your requirements.
This table lists and describes the charts that are available on the Inventory Control Manager page:
Component Title |
Description |
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Lots On Hold By Status (P41202X/W41202XE) |
Use this chart to review the number of lots with an on-hold status for a particular branch/plant of a company. The legends describe the reasons for which the lots are on hold. This chart is based on the Item Location Inquiry program (P41205). |
Zero Inventory and Negative Inventory of Items (P41202X/W41202XG) |
Use this chart to review the number of locations that have items with zero or negative on-hand quantity for various branch/plants across a company. This chart is based on the Item Location Inquiry program (P41205). |
Items Approaching Reorder Point (P41202X/W41202XH) |
Use this chart to review the number of items that are approaching the reorder point across all branch/plants in a company. This chart displays records for a specific company. Reorder point is a quantity for an item that specifies when replenishment occurs. You can change the threshold percentage (X) from menu drawer to show the items that have reorder point below 100+X percentage of reorder point. This chart is based on the F41021, F4102, and F0006 - Join program (V41021UC). |
Expiring Lots by Item (P41202X/W41202XF) |
Use this chart to review the number of lots that are about to expire in a specified period for various branch/plants across a company. The chart displays information of expiring lots for various locations. This chart is based on the F4108, F41021, F4101, and F0006 - Join program (V41021UX). |
Springboard Tasks
You use tasks to access EnterpriseOne programs and other UX One pages. These tasks are included in a springboard on the page.
This table lists and describes the tasks on the Inventory Control Manager page:
Task |
Description |
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Item Availability |
Use this task to access the Item Availability - Work With Item Availability program (P41202). The following form layout is available:
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Lot Master |
Use this task to access the Lot Master - Work With Lot Master program (P4108). The following form layout is available:
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Lot Trace & Track Inquiry |
Use this task to access the Lot Trace & Track Inquiry - Lot Management Workbench program (P41203). |
Item Ledger Inquiry |
Use this task to access the Item Ledger Inquiry - Work With Item Ledger program (P4111). |
Item Cross Reference |
Use this task to access the Item Cross Reference - Work With Item Cross Reference program (P4104). |
Inventory Adjustments |
Use this task to access the Inventory Adjustments - Work With Inventory Adjustments program (P4114). |
Inventory Status Analysis |
Use this task to access the Inventory Status Analysis page (P41002X/W41002XB) |
Inventory Movement Analysis |
Use this task to access the Inventory Movement Analysis page (P41002X/W41002XC) |
For additional information about the programs accessed by these tasks, see these topics in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications Inventory Management Implementation Guide: