MB-920 · Question #132
Drag and Drop Question A company implements Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. The company needs to use inventory journals to post different types of physical inventory transactions. Match each typ
This question tests knowledge of the six core inventory journal types in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management and their specific functional purposes for posting physical inventory transactions.
Question
Exhibit
Explanation
This question tests knowledge of the six core inventory journal types in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management and their specific functional purposes for posting physical inventory transactions.
Approach. Each journal type maps directly to a distinct use case: BOM journal handles raw material consumption for finished goods produced outside formal production orders. Counting journal is the standard tool for reconciling system on-hand quantities against actual physical counts. Movement journal handles ad-hoc adjustments (write-offs, corrections) where you must manually specify a ledger offset account - giving you full control over the financial posting. Transfer journal moves stock between warehouses, sites, or locations within the same legal entity with no financial impact. Tag counting journal extends the counting process by using pre-numbered physical tags attached to items, enabling a two-phase count-and-reconcile workflow - useful for large warehouses. Inventory adjustment journal is the simplified adjustment tool that automatically posts to the default offset account configured on the item model group, removing the need to manually select a ledger account.
Concept tested. Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management - Inventory Management journal types: BOM, Counting, Movement, Transfer, Tag Counting, and Inventory Adjustment journals, and how each maps to a distinct inventory transaction scenario.
Reference. Microsoft Learn: Inventory journals in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/supply-chain/inventory/inventory-journals
Topics
Community Discussion
No community discussion yet for this question.
