Cycle Counting (Ref: Q3-4)

Dear Sirs,
In Cycle counting, how to save ABC analysis for a material ? / How to choose the function of ABC analysis ?
Many Thanks,
KH Fong

Please check these answered links:
ABC analysis: cycle counting
ABC analysis for Cycle Counting.
ABC ANALYSIS FOR CYCLE COUNTING
cycle counting - ABC analysis in MIBC
Edited by: Afshad Irani on May 30, 2010 6:42 PM

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