Creating a new adjustment
To start a new adjustment you'll want to press "Add New Adjustment" on the right side of the screen,
After pressing this you'll then be asked to select a warehouse and adjustment type, First we'll select Standard

The
adjustment type mentioned on the screen above is different than the
adjustment type mentioned before. This is referring to the type of part
you're going to make adjustments for.
Standard: Regular
parts, they'll have no serial number so each unit of this part is not
unique and adjustments affect the on-hand as a whole rather than
affecting specific instances of the part
Serialized: Parts
with a serial number besides tires. Adjustments on these parts will
make you select the exact serial number of the part you're adjusting
Tires: Same logic as serialized parts but with tires specifically. Each instance of the tire has it's own serial number.
Adjust Parts Screen - Standard
On this screen we'll see several fields we can make changes too relating to the part adjustment,
Effective Date: This
is the date the adjustment will be reflected on, this can be back-dated
if need be but the system will not allow a future date to be entered.
Adjustment Type: This
is the reference point which tells the system the reason for the
adjustment. These options are custom but we do provide a few options
from the start. More details on these further down.
Part #/Quantity: The
specific part you want to make an adjustment to and the amount you're
adjusting the on-hand of the part. When you enter a part and before you
press Add Part you'll see the part description and current On Hand to
the right of the add part button.
Notes: This is mainly for reference, the notes will be attached to the adjustment for future reference.
We'll want to choose an adjustment type, for this example we'll use "THEFT". We've added part BOLT1 with a quantity of 2.
From here we can continue adding more parts, we can save and come back to it later, or we can press "Adjust Inventory" to finalize the adjustment.

Keep
in mind you can enter negative amounts when adjusting parts on this
screen, This will tell the system there is a reduction of the current
on-hand, while a positive is adding to the on-hand. For an example like
theft above we'd actually want to do a negative amount, unless we stole
the part ourselves.
Adjust Parts Screen - Serialized + Tires
As mentioned above we can also select the adjustment type "Serialized" or "Tires" when creating a new adjustment,
This
screen will look slightly different as we'll need to select the
specific instance of the part or tire based on the serial number,
Serialized Part #: This
part search field only looks at serialized parts, it works the same as
other search fields but only parts with serial numbers will appear.
Lost: As
you don't enter the quantity on serialized parts this is how you decide
which of the specific serial numbers/parts are being adjusted. If you
leave this unchecked the part is not adjusted and the on-hand stays the
same.

If
you selected "Tire" the only difference will be a column titled
"Scrap", this is another way to reduce the on-hand of a tire based on
the specific instance of the tire.

Keep
in mind you aren't able to make positive adjustments to serialized
parts as the serial number needs to exist prior to making the
adjustment. You'll need to receive new on-hand of this part to add a
serial number, you can then make adjustments if needed.
On
the left side of the screen under Things To Do you'll see "Adjustment
Types". This is where we enter custom types of adjustments, these are
mostly for reference so that you know exactly why a part's on-hand was
adjusted.
From
here we can create new adjustment types by pressing "Add Adjustment
Types". This creates a blank line as seen in the image above, you'll
need to enter a code and description for reference.
This
screen is used to reference past Inventory Adjustments, The parameters
are identical to the open adjustments screen aside from the Adjustment #
search field. This allows you to search for adjustments based on the
adjustment number seen on the previous screen.