Enable Catch Unit
Explanation
For certain goods, a fixed conversion rate between the inventory unit of 
measure and price unit of measure cannot be used because the conversion factor 
varies too much. To overcome this, you can use a catch unit of measure as a 
parallel unit to the inventory unit of measure. You will have to enter or update 
quantities in both units when you are performing transactions for this part. A 
correct price conversion will become attainable, based on the quantity (in catch 
unit of measure) that is currently available in the system. 
Prerequisites
To enter a Catch Unit Code in the 
Part window:
	- The catch unit code you want to enter must exist as a unit of measure in 
	IFS/Application Services. 
- The quantity in transit for the part must be zero at all the sites. 
	
System Effects
	- The part will become catch unit enabled. When receiving or issuing less 
	than the total quantity present at a location, you will have to give the 
	quantity in catch unit of measure as well. 
- After a part has been catch unit enabled and transactions have taken 
	place for the part, you will not be allowed to change the catch unit code to 
	a different one. You can instead enable or disable catch unit, by selecting 
	or clearing the Catch Unit Enabled check box in the Part 
	Catalog/General tab.
Window
Part
Related Window Descriptions
Part
Part/General
Procedure
In the Part window:
	- Query for your part record and click on the 
	General tab.
- Select the Catch Unit Enabled check box in the in the Catch unit 
	frame area.
- Enter or select from the list of values, a catch unit code in the 
	Catch Unit Code field.
- Save your record.
You can perform the following steps later, E.g. : when the part is entered as 
an inventory part and sales part. But they should be performed before the part 
is used:
	- The Negative On hand Allowed check box on the 
	
	Inventory Part/Misc Part Info tab must be cleared.
- If you are using a sales part, the price unit of measure on the 
	
	Sales Part window must be made same as the catch unit code on the 
	inventory part.