Warehouse vs. Item Group

When is the best time to use Warehouse GL Determination against Item Group GL Det. and vice versa?
Thanks,

Joel,
This is a very difficult situation to please any client.  One thing to understand is there is only way to this.  If the Client wants to monitor profitability by Item group, I mean track sales, cost, profits, expenses then Item group is the way to go.
If this is the case then they will not be able to exclude missing, defective items from the Balance sheet.
If we go with your existing plan of creating 4 variations of each warehouse i.e., Item group, it could become a tough task it the Item groups are going to be added regularly.  This can eventually become un-manageable.
You could keep your G/L by Item group and have 3 Item groups for
Warehouse1 - Defects
Warehouse1 - Expired
Warehouse1 - Expiring
and whenever you mark an Item as defective, just create a new Item in the appropriate item group with the name Itemcode-D or Itemcode-E.  Do a goods issue of the original item and then do a goods receipt of this new Item you created.  This way you can have a deferentiation in stock of the same Item.
If you think this would be tough to manage then you can go with your original idea of having 4 warehouses for each Item group.
Best wishes
Suda

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