Recurring Inspection is required for non batch managed material

Hi Gurus,
My scenerio is I want recurring inspection of material  but my material is not batch managed. is there any way around to cater this requirement?
Regards

Without Batch management the reccuring inspection is not possible because if you receive 100 quantity of material A on date X and consume 50 and again you purchase 50 on daye Y and comsume 30 out of it .. Then how the system will know about when to trigger this inspection and for how much quantity..Even you use development the system canot identify the materials got consumed .. If it is serialized material then you can do it by creating the development table and maintaining the receipt date for each serial no and the inspection date...

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