The Flow Item Ledger Entries page in Business Central shows the item ledger entries tied to a specific production order. Use it to verify that consumption and output have been posted correctly. The page lists each entry, and you should pay attention to the entry type and whether the quantity is positive or negative.
What the Flow Item Ledger Entries page shows
The Flow Item Ledger Entries page displays the item ledger entries for a specific production order. It gives production employees a clear view of what has actually been registered on the order, so they can confirm whether the consumption was posted, whether the output was posted, and so on.
In practice, the page shows a list of all entries related to that one production order. That makes it easy to check the registration in one place instead of digging through ledgers elsewhere in the system.
Reading entry types and quantities
When you look at the entries, pay attention to two things. First, the type of entry, which tells you whether it is a consumption entry or an output entry. Second, the quantity, which can be either positive or negative. Keeping an eye on both helps you understand exactly what has been registered against the production order and whether it matches what you expected.
Q&A
What is the Flow Item Ledger Entries page used for?
It displays the item ledger entries for a specific production order so production employees can verify whether consumption and output have been posted correctly.
What should you look for when reviewing the entries?
Check the entry type, which shows whether it is consumption or output, and check whether the quantity is positive or negative.
