The requirement in the case study is that the company warehouses products as Case quantities but wants to expand capabilities by setting up all inventory in a quantity of Each. This means they need to configure Units of Measure (UoM) so that one item can be managed both by Case and by Each.
In Business Central:
Units of Measure Table – defines the available unit codes (e.g., EACH, CASE, BOX) with descriptions.
To use Case as a unit, you must first define it in the Units of Measure table.
Correct: D. Add a Code and Description to the Units of Measure table.
Item Units of Measure (Qty. per UoM) – links the item to multiple units of measure and specifies conversion (e.g., 1 Case = 10 Each).
For example, if a Case = 10 Each, you set Qty. per Unit of Measure = 10 for Case.
Correct: A. Set a Unit of Measure for case to a Qty. of 10.
Why the other options are incorrect:
B. Qty. per UoM = 1 is redundant (default Each already equals 1). It does not meet the requirement for Case-to-Each conversion.
C. Case with Qty. = 1 would make Case = Each, which is incorrect because Case must represent multiple units (10 Each).
Microsoft Learn References
Work with Units of Measure
Set Up Item Units of Measure
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