Difference Between Physical and System Stock.

Hi Gurus,
I am facing a problem in Executing One Scenario.
Actually we have one Raw Material which contains a "Moisture Contain" Half it own weight.
When we are procuring it, we do it as it is i.e. including the weight of Moisture.
But when we are issuing it for production the scenario is like,
Suppose we require 10 Kg of that Raw Material for 5 Kg of finished product.
Physically we are Isuuing 10 Kg, But in system we are Issuing it as 5 Kg only (i.e "Excluding the Moisture Content of 5 Kg").
But beacuse of this there is a variation in Physical and System Stock.
How to aviod this Variation in Stock?
Please Help.........
Thanks in Advance.

HI
Maintain the moisture content in Component scrap in MRP4 and do all the calculation on dry basis only for FG.
also while procuring the item system will calculate PR qty including the moisture content.
Check with your MM consultant.
Regards
Anupam Sharma

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