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I have a situation here where I have overstock in one location but I have 2
or more locations that could take some of the product. Example: Whse 1 Product: XYZ 30 each This is all in overstock for this warehouse. Whse 2 Same Product has 10 each in inventory and Usage is 5 over the past 3 months. Whse 5 Same Product has 2 each in inventory and usage is 10 over the past 3 months. I also have on the same spreadsheet: Whse 1 Product ABC, with 200 in overstock. Whse 3 Same Product has 300 in stock and usage of 100 over the past 3 months. Whse 6 Same Product has 100 in stock and usage of 100 over the past 3 months. and so on. I need help on creating a formula that would do the bulk of the distribution for me, taking into account the usage over the past few months, and the quantity already on hand. I am working with Excel 2003, and if anyone has any tips I would appreciate it. Thank you. |
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