If your daily stock check sheets are printing blank, this is likely due to the way Navigator manages stock checking cycles. This is a normal occurrence and not an issue to worry about.
Explanation
Stock Checking Cycles:
- Navigator is configured to perform stock checks on a cyclical basis.
- For example, your stock may be set to complete a full inventory check once a year.
Daily Allocations:
- The system divides the total number of parts into monthly allocations.
- It further breaks down these monthly allocations into daily lists based on the number of days in the month.
Blank Sheets:
- Once all parts allocated for a specific month have been checked, the system has no more items to list for that month.
- As a result, daily stock check sheets will print blank until the next month's cycle begins.
Key Notes
- Normal Process: Blank sheets simply indicate that all stock for the current month has been checked.
- No Action Required: The system will automatically resume generating daily stock check sheets when the next month’s cycle begins.
Benefits of This System
- Efficient Stock Management: Ensures all stock is checked systematically throughout the year.
- Balanced Workload: Breaks the stock check into manageable daily tasks, reducing strain on staff.
- Clear Indication: Blank sheets serve as a signal that the month’s stock check is complete.
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