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Unit of measure and Quantity in Purchase Orders

Unit of measure and Quantity in Purchase Orders
  1. What is the unit and quantity on a purchase order?
  2. What is unit on a purchase order?
  3. What is unit of measure in inventory?
  4. What is unit of measure in SAP?

What is the unit and quantity on a purchase order?

• Qty: the quantity in the vendor's unit of measure, as defined for the vendor item. For example, if the vendor's unit of measure is 12, and you order 48, the quantity is 4 (4 dozen). Otherwise, if there is no vendor item unit of measure, this is the quantity is in the item's unit of measure.

What is unit on a purchase order?

The Order Unit is the unit of measure in which you purchase the item. For example, you may only be able to buy an item in a packet of 25, or you may only be able to buy specialist oil in 50 litre drums.

What is unit of measure in inventory?

A unit of measure (UoM) is defined as the standard units of measurements used when accounting for stock, and expressing them in quantities. Feet, pounds, and gallons are all examples of units of measure.

What is unit of measure in SAP?

Units of measure are the standard values used to describe measurements such as length, area, volume, mass, and time. Units of measure can be created locally in SAP Product Lifecycle Costing. If integration with SAP ERP has been set up, this data can also be replicated from your SAP ERP system.

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