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28.13. Fixing incorrectly received stock

Sometimes goods receiving officers will accidentally receive stock incorrectly in any of a number of ways including:

  • Too little stock was recorded as received
  • Too much stock was recorded as received
  • Stock of an incorrect item was recorded as received
  • The stock was recorded as received from the incorrect supplier
  • The stock was recorded as received from the correct supplier, but against the wrong PO

These can all be corrected.

The methods described here will clearly identify the original error. If these methods are not followed, then a stocktake will correct the stock count, but will not help to identify the source of the original error.

Any user activity affecting stock needs to have records that management or an auditor can inspect. As with paper records, it is not appropriate to edit historic records. Instead, additional records are entered to correct historic mistakes. Management and auditors will then be able to see records of the original mistake and the corrective actions. To assist with this, clear details of what is happening should be recorded in the Comments field of the 'correcting' transactions.

  • Stock received on the basis of a purchase order should come in to stock through a Goods Receipt which will be processed into a Supplier Invoice. For the remainder of this discussion, these transactions will be referred to as 'GR+SI receipts'.
  • Stock that is not being received on the basis of a purchase order will not have a Goods Receipt and should have come in to stock through a Supplier Invoice directly. For the remainder of this discussion, these transactions will be referred to as 'SI only receipts'.

If too little stock was recorded as having been received, this can be corrected by receiving more of the same stock.

  1. Create a new Goods Receipt for the additional stock. Enter necessary details in the Comment field, e.g. Receipt of additional stock not recorded as received on GR #### where #### is the number of the GR which had the incorrect record.
  2. Process the resulting Supplier Invoice. Again, enter necessary details in the Comment field, e.g. Receipt of additional stock not recorded as received on SI #### where #### is the number of the SI which had the incorrect record.
  1. Create a new Supplier Invoice. Enter necessary details in the Comment field, e.g. Receipt of additional stock not recorded as received on SI #### where #### is the number of the SI which had the incorrect record.

If too much stock was recorded as having been received, this can be corrected by creating a Supplier credit to return the goods to the supplier. While your store never actually received this stock, this transaction will correct your stock count and the Comment field will explain why this transaction has been created.

  1. Create a new Supplier credit for the excess stock. Enter necessary details in the Comment field, e.g. Return of additional stock recorded as received on GR #### and SI ++++ where #### and ++++ are the numbers of the GR and SI which had the incorrect record.
  1. Create a new Supplier credit for the excess stock. Enter necessary details in the Comment field, e.g. Return of additional stock recorded as received on SI #### where #### is the number of the SI which had the incorrect record.

If stock of an incorrect item was recorded as received, then we have two carry out both of the above actions. It doesn't actually matter which order you do these in:

  1. Return the incorrectly received stock by following the actions to be taken if Too much stock was recorded as received
  2. Receive the stock that was actually delivered by following the actions to be taken if Too little stock was recorded as received

If the stock was incorrectly recorded as coming from the incorrect supplier, then you will need to return all of the stock to the incorrect supplier, and then receive it all from the correct supplier. It doesn't actually matter which order you do these in:

  1. Return the incorrectly received stock by following the actions to be taken if Too much stock was recorded as received. In this situation, it is highly recommended to Create a supplier credit from a finalised supplier invoice, including all of the stock on all of the stock lines.
  2. Receive the stock that was actually delivered by following the actions to be taken if Too little stock was recorded as received



  • Last modified: 2021/10/08 11:48
  • by Gary Willetts