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I have a value in the 'Price Adjustment Value' of my Stock Reconciliation report. Where does this come from?
Understanding the 'Price Adjustment Value' in the Stock Reconciliation report in the Inventory module.
The 'Price Adjustment Value' reflects the adjustments made to product values in the 'Stock Location'. Whenever a modification is made to the 'Unit Value' of a product in the Inventory, it manifests as a price adjustment value in the Reconciliation report. This adjustment might occur due to various reasons, such as price discrepancies or the invoicing of products per carton instead of per unit.
Essentially, the 'Price Adjustment Value' signifies the total difference in unit price before and after the adjustments. For instance, if there are 10 units of a product initially priced at $50 each, and the value is later changed to $48, the 'Price Adjustment Value' would be calculated as -$20. This indicates that the price has changed by $2 across a quantity of 10 units (2 x 10).