What is different of 3 type of item commit "Availa...
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What is different of 3 type of item commit "Available Qty./Complete Qty./Do Not Commit"?
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AI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):
In NetSuite, the item commit types "Available Qty.", "Complete Qty.", and "Do Not Commit" are used to manage inventory commitments on sales orders. Here's how they differ: 1. Available Qty.: This commit type will commit as many items as are available in the inventory at the time of the order. If the ordered quantity is more than the available quantity, the remaining items will be backordered. This means that the order will be partially fulfilled, and the remaining items will be fulfilled when they become available. 2. Complete Qty.: This commit type will only commit items if the entire quantity ordered is available in the inventory. If the ordered quantity is more than the available quantity, no items will be committed, and the entire order will be backordered. This ensures that the order is only fulfilled when all items are available. 3. Do Not Commit: This commit type will not commit any items from the inventory, regardless of the ordered quantity or the available quantity. This means that the order will not be fulfilled until the items are manually committed. Remember, committed items lower the "Available" count for that location's inventory, but not the "On Hand". Once it ships, "On Hand" is lowered to match. On Hand - Committed = Available. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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