![]() The Value Entry reflects the cost of that transaction, whether positive or negative. When an inventory transaction is recorded in NAV, an Item Ledger Entry and an associated Value Entry are automatically entered into the NAV database. To understand how Microsoft Dynamics NAV calculates Unit Cost, one has to understand NAV’s Item Ledger Entries and NAV’s Value Entries. The question is, how did Dynamics NAV calculate that number? If we look at the Invoicing Tab on the Dynamics NAV 2013 Item Card, we see that the Unit Cost is 42.80.įigure 1 – Invoicing Tab on the Dynamics NAV 2013 Item Card We sometimes describe the Unit Cost on the Item Card as the “weighted average cost of the remaining inventory”. It seems like a simple question, but in large part the answer is not well known. From time to time we get the question, “How is the Unit Cost on the Dynamics NAV Item Card calculated?”
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