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Reach for the Adjust action when a quantity needs to change but nothing physically moved. Writing off damaged goods, clearing expired stock, or fixing a typo from an earlier entry all call for an adjustment rather than a pick or relocate.
Every adjustment needs a reason code (Damaged, Expired, Correction, or Other) and lets you add a note. Both show up in the activity feed and in reports, which keeps shrink and corrections honest and easy to audit at month-end.
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