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Inventory & the mobile app

Stock questions first, then the warehouse phone app. The full guides are Inventory & warehouse and The APEX mobile app.

Inventory

Why doesn’t a part appear in the Inventory list, even though I can pick it on order forms?

The Inventory list shows parts that actually carry stock units. A part with zero stock is still a valid catalog record, so it remains pickable on quotes and order lines — it just has nothing to list by default. Typing its part number in the search box (or paging with Load more) still surfaces it. See: Inventory & warehouse.

What does a red or negative Free to sell number mean?

You’re oversold: open work-order reservations exceed your serviceable on-hand stock. Units in AR, BER, or SCRAP condition never count as sellable, so a healthy on-hand total can still go red. Buy stock or renegotiate a promise. See: Valuation & planning.

Can I receive only part of a purchase-order delivery?

Not from the console — the Receive button on the purchase order books everything still outstanding on the order in one click. If a delivery is short, wait until it’s complete before receiving. APEX itself blocks over-receiving. See: Receiving stock.

How do I move a stock unit to a different bin?

There’s no transfer button in the console yet — pick the right location at receive time. When location changes do occur (through imports or system operations), they appear in the movement ledger as TRANSFER OUT entries. In-console transfers are planned. See: Locations & transfers.

I scrapped a unit by mistake — how do I undo it?

Symptom: you clicked Scrap and the unit is gone from sellable stock. Cause: Scrap is immediate and permanent — there is no confirmation dialog and no undo. Fix: re-receive the unit as new stock and note why in your records. Treat the Scrap button with respect. See: Serials, lots & scrap.

Why does a part in the quarantine bin still show as free to sell?

Free to sell follows the unit’s condition code, not its bin: AR, BER, and SCRAP are excluded, but a serviceable-condition unit parked in a QUARANTINE location still counts as sellable. When you quarantine something, set its condition (typically AR) — the location only covers the physical side. See: Locations & transfers.

Where does stock land when I receive a purchase order?

Automatically at a RECEIVING-type location — your receiving dock. If no receiving location is configured, APEX uses the first available location. Direct receives land wherever you pick in the form. See: Receiving stock.

The mobile app

How do I install the APEX app on my phone?

Sign in on the phone’s browser, go to /m, and use Add to Home Screen — it installs as APEX. Long-press the installed icon for shortcuts straight to Receive, Issue, Count, and Photo. See: The APEX mobile app.

Does the mobile app work without signal?

Receive, issue, and count queue on the device and sync exactly once when the connection returns — no duplicates, even if you retry. Photos are the exception: the image uploads at capture time, so they need a connection. See: Working offline.

Why didn’t my mobile receive update the purchase order?

A mobile receive is a direct receive — it never advances a PO, no matter what’s on the label. Receive PO deliveries from the PO detail screen on the desktop so the order’s received figures stay true. See: Receive & issue.

What do I do when a label won’t scan?

Every mobile screen has a manual fallback: type the code from the label — including its prefix, e.g. LOC:A-01-03 — into the Or type … code field and tap Enter. See: Scanning labels.

How do I record a cycle count?

On the mobile app’s Cycle count screen: scan the stock unit label and enter the +/- difference — not the counted total. Counted 7 against a system quantity of 9? Enter -2. Tap Adjust and APEX books an adjustment with reason CYCLE_COUNT. Works offline. See: Count & photo and Cycle counting.

Can I issue part of a stock unit to a work order from the phone?

No — issuing consumes the whole unit. If the work order needs less than the unit holds, handle the split on the desktop instead. See: Receive & issue.

The sync badge on my phone won’t reach zero — is my work lost?

Symptom: the sync counter in the header stays above zero no matter how often you sync. Cause: one queued operation was rejected — a mistyped code, a unit that was already issued — and rejected operations stay in the queue. Fix: nothing that synced is lost; everything else posted exactly once. Check the part’s movement ledger on the desktop to see what landed, then redo the one failed operation correctly. See: Working offline.

Where does the inspection photo end up?

It becomes a photo document kept with the scanned stock unit’s record, timestamped under your user. There is no console screen to browse unit photos yet. See: Count & photo.

Do we need barcode scanner guns for the warehouse?

No — the mobile app reads barcodes and QR codes with the phone’s rear camera, and every screen has a manual-entry field as backup. See: Scanning labels.