Inventory management device, inventory management method, and inventory management program
The inventory management device efficiently manages rental items for each project by using a site project linking master and transfer input screens, addressing the challenge of tracking product numbers and quantities upon return, thereby enhancing business efficiency.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2024139168
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-08-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-05
- Estimated Expiration
- 2044-08-20
AI Technical Summary
In the construction industry, rental items are managed as company assets and require cumbersome processes to track and manage product numbers and quantities when returned to the warehouse, and there is a need to manage rental items for each project.
An inventory management device and method that utilizes a control unit to access a site project linking master, displaying transfer input screens for user input and displaying inventory quantities for each product code, and an acquisition unit to acquire warehouse and site codes, enabling efficient management of rental items for each project.
Enables efficient management of rental items for each project, allowing easy tracking of product numbers and quantities upon return, reducing cumbersome work and improving business efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to an inventory management device, an inventory management method, and an inventory management program. [Background technology]
[0002] Patent Document 1 discloses a technology that simultaneously satisfies the requirements of both a customer regarding office design and a rental company that rents out the elements that make up the office. This technology sets rental plan information for each customer that indicates time-series changes in the office elements (furniture such as desks and chairs, personal computers, office space (real estate), etc.) to be rented to the customer, calculates total rental amount information that indicates time-series changes in the total amount of office elements that need to be rented out based on that rental plan information, adjusts the set rental plan information so that the total rental amount information is leveled, and then determines the rental recipient of the office elements based on the rental plan information. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0003] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2008-33514 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0004] In the construction industry, rental items loaned to rental companies are company assets and are therefore managed as in-house inventory. Furthermore, in the construction industry, manufacturing sites and construction sites are separate entities, and rental items are assembled and disassembled at the construction site. Rental items are returned to the company's warehouse at the end of the rental period. This requires managers to track down the product numbers of returned rental items, enter them into a detailed statement, and manage them in the warehouse, creating a cumbersome process.
[0005] Furthermore, the construction industry wanted technology that would enable them to manage which rental items were available for each project (each site).
[0006] The present invention has been made in consideration of the above, and aims to provide an inventory management device, an inventory management method, and an inventory management program that can manage rental items for each project while keeping track of the product number and quantity of rental items when they are returned. [Means for solving the problem]
[0007] In order to solve the above-mentioned problems and achieve the object, the inventory management device of the present invention is an inventory management device that has a control unit and is able to access a site project linking master that associates warehouse codes with site codes, site names, project numbers, order numbers, order detail numbers, and transfer instruction numbers, and inventory information that associates warehouse names, site codes, site names, product codes, product names, and stock quantities for each warehouse code, and the control unit is equipped with a display control unit that displays on a monitor a transfer input screen that has input cells in which a user can input project numbers, order numbers, and detail numbers, and a detail information table that can display quantities for each product code, and an acquisition unit that acquires warehouse codes and site codes from the site project linking master based on the project numbers, order numbers, and detail numbers input into the input cells, and the display control unit displays information on the stock quantities for each product code in the detail information table on the transfer input screen based on the warehouse codes and site codes acquired by the acquisition unit and the inventory information.
[0008] Furthermore, the inventory management method according to the present invention is an inventory management method executed by an inventory management device having a control unit, wherein the inventory management device has access to a site project linking master in which warehouse codes are associated with site codes, site names, project numbers, order numbers, order detail numbers, and transfer instruction numbers, and inventory information in which, for each warehouse code, warehouse names, site codes, site names, product codes, product names, and inventory quantities are associated. The method includes a display control step executed by the control unit to display on a monitor a transfer input screen having input cells in which a user can input each of the project numbers, order numbers, and detail numbers, and a detail information table in which the quantity for each product code can be displayed, and an acquisition step to acquire warehouse codes and site codes from the site project linking master based on the project numbers, order numbers, and detail numbers input into the input cells, and the display control step displays information on the inventory quantity for each product code in the detail information table on the transfer input screen based on the warehouse codes and site codes acquired in the acquisition step and the inventory information.
[0009] Furthermore, the inventory management program of the present invention is an inventory management program to be executed by an inventory management device having a control unit, wherein the inventory management device is capable of accessing a site project linking master in which warehouse codes are associated with site codes, site names, project numbers, order numbers, order detail numbers, and transfer instruction numbers, and inventory information in which warehouse names, site codes, site names, product codes, product names, and inventory quantities are associated with each warehouse code, and the control unit executes a display control step of displaying on a monitor a transfer input screen having input cells in which a user can input each of the project numbers, order numbers, and detail numbers, and a detail information table in which the quantity for each product code can be displayed, and an acquisition step of acquiring warehouse codes and site codes from the site project linking master based on the project numbers, order numbers, and detail numbers input into the input cells, and the display control step displays information on the inventory quantity for each product code in the detail information table on the transfer input screen based on the warehouse codes and site codes acquired in the acquisition step and the inventory information. [Effects of the Invention]
[0010] According to the present invention, it is possible to manage rental items for each project and to grasp the part number and quantity of rental items when they are returned. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0011] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing an overview in a block diagram of an example of the configuration of an inventory management device according to an embodiment. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a diagram for explaining an outline of inventory management of rental items by a rental company. [Figure 3] FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing an outline of a shipping process executed by the inventory management device according to the embodiment. [Figure 4] FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of a project basic information data table in the project basic information data registered by the registration unit included in the inventory management device according to the embodiment. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a project contract information data table in the project contract information data registered by the registration unit included in the inventory management device according to the embodiment. [Figure 6] FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a project contract information detailed data table in the project contract information detailed data registered by the registration unit included in the inventory management device according to the embodiment. [Figure 7] FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of a transfer instruction data table in the transfer instruction data registered by the registration unit included in the inventory management device according to the embodiment. [Figure 8] FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an example of a site project linking master table in the site project linking master generated by the number issuing unit included in the inventory management device according to the embodiment. [Figure 9] FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of a shipping data table of shipping data registered by a registration unit included in the inventory management device according to the embodiment. [Figure 10] FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating an example of an inventory information table in the inventory information acquired by the acquisition unit included in the inventory management device according to the embodiment. [Figure 11] FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating another example of a shipping data table of shipping data registered by the registration unit included in the inventory management device according to the embodiment. [Figure 12] FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating another example of the inventory information table in the inventory information acquired by the acquisition unit included in the inventory management device according to the embodiment. [Figure 13] FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing an outline of the return process executed by the inventory management device according to the embodiment. [Figure 14] FIG. 14 is a diagram showing an example of a movement input screen displayed on the monitor. [Figure 15] FIG. 15 is a diagram showing another example of the movement input screen displayed on the monitor. [Figure 16] FIG. 16 is a diagram showing an example of a movement data table in the movement data. [Figure 17]FIG. 17 is a diagram illustrating an example of the on-site project association master. [Figure 18] FIG. 18 is a diagram showing an example of a stock information table in the stock information. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS An inventory management device, an inventory management method, and an inventory management program according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the present embodiment.
[0013] [1. Configuration] An example of the configuration of an inventory management device according to this embodiment will be described with reference to Fig. 1 etc. Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram showing an overview in a block diagram of an example of the configuration of an inventory management device.
[0014] 1 is a commercially available desktop personal computer. Note that the inventory management device 100 is not limited to a stationary information processing device such as a desktop personal computer, but may also be a portable information processing device such as a commercially available notebook personal computer, PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), smartphone, or tablet personal computer.
[0015] The inventory management device 100 includes a control unit 102, a communication interface unit 104, a storage unit 106, and an input / output interface unit 108. The units included in the inventory management device 100 are connected to each other so as to be able to communicate with each other via any communication path.
[0016] The communication interface unit 104 communicatively connects the inventory management device 100 to the network 300 via a communication device such as a router and a wired or wireless communication line such as a dedicated line. The communication interface unit 104 has a function of communicating data with other devices via the communication line. Here, the network 300 has a function of connecting the inventory management device 100 and the server 200 so that they can communicate with each other, and is, for example, the Internet or a LAN (Local Area Network). The data stored in the memory unit 106 may also be stored in the server 200, for example.
[0017] An input device 112 and an output device 114 are connected to the input / output interface unit 108. The output device 114 may be a monitor (including a home television), a speaker, or a printer. The input device 112 may be a keyboard, a mouse, a microphone, or a monitor that functions as a pointing device in cooperation with a mouse. In the following, the output device 114 may be referred to as the monitor 114, and the input device 112 may be referred to as the keyboard 112 or the mouse 112.
[0018] Various databases, tables, files, etc. are stored in the storage unit 106. Computer programs that work in conjunction with the OS (Operating System) to issue commands to the CPU (Central Processing Unit) to perform various processes are recorded in the storage unit 106. The storage unit 106 can be, for example, a memory device such as RAM (Random Access Memory) or ROM (Read Only Memory), a fixed disk device such as a hard disk, a flexible disk, an optical disk, etc.
[0019] The control unit 102 is a CPU or the like that performs overall control of the inventory management device 100. The control unit 102 has an internal memory for storing control programs such as an OS, programs that define various processing procedures, required data, etc., and executes various information processing operations based on these stored programs. The control unit 102 has a registration unit 102a, a numbering unit 102b, a display control unit 102c, and an acquisition unit 102d.
[0020] The registration unit 102a executes a project basic information input process that inputs project basic information and registers it in the storage unit 106, based on the input content entered by the sales representative via the input device 112. Furthermore, the registration unit 102a executes a project contract information input process that inputs project contract information and project contract information details and registers them in the storage unit 106, based on the input content entered by the sales representative via the input device 112. Furthermore, the registration unit 102a executes a movement instruction input process that inputs movement instruction data for registering a rental shipping instruction and registers it in the storage unit 106, based on the input content entered by the construction person via the input device 112. Furthermore, the registration unit 102a executes a shipment input process that registers shipping data, which is the shipping record to the warehouse under rental, based on the input content entered by the construction person via the input device 112 and the on-site project linking master generated by the number issuing unit 102b.
[0021] The number issuing unit 102b issues a site CD (code) at the timing when the movement instruction data registered by the registration unit 102a is registered, and generates a site project linking master corresponding to this issued number and stores it in the storage unit 106.
[0022] The display control unit 102c displays a transfer input screen on the monitor 114. The display control unit 102c also displays information on the inventory quantity for each product code in a detailed information table on the transfer input screen, based on the warehouse code and site code acquired by the acquisition unit 102d (described later) and the inventory information stored in the storage unit 106. Details of the transfer input screen will be described later.
[0023] The acquisition unit 102d executes a movement input process for acquiring various information from the storage unit 106 in accordance with the input contents entered by the construction worker in each cell of the movement input screen displayed on the monitor 114 via the input device 112.
[0024] [2. Overview of rental inventory management] Next, an overview of inventory management of rental items will be explained. FIG. 2 is a diagram for explaining an outline of inventory management of rental items by a rental company.
[0025] As shown in Figure 2, when rental item W1 is shipped from the rental asset warehouse to the site, the rental company ships (moves) it to the rental warehouse and manages inventory for each site (for example, site A to site C). In this case, the rental company manages inventory for each site, even within the same warehouse. At this time, the rental warehouse is a virtual warehouse and does not have a physical entity due to status management.
[0026] As such, construction industry lenders have longed for technology that enables them to manage which rental items W1 are rented for each project (each site). Furthermore, when the rental period ends, the rental items W1 are disassembled and returned to their own warehouse. This requires the lender to track the product numbers of the disassembled and returned rental items W1, enter them into a statement, and manage them in the warehouse, which creates a problem of cumbersome work. Therefore, the inventory management device 100 easily manages the inventory of rental items W1 for each rental project and manages the returned items when the rental items W1 are returned.
[0027] [3. Shipping process executed by the inventory management device] Next, a description will be given of the shipping process executed by the inventory management device 100. Figure 3 is a flowchart showing an outline of the shipping process executed by the inventory management device 100.
[0028] As shown in FIG. 3, first, the registration unit 102a executes a project basic information input process to input and register basic project information in the memory unit 106 based on the input content entered by the sales representative via the input device 112 (step S101).
[0029] 4 is a diagram showing an example of a project basic information data table in the project basic information data registered by the registration unit 102a. In the project basic information data table T1 shown in FIG. 4, a project name is stored in association with each project number. Specifically, in the first row of the project basic information data table T1, the project name "Kyobashi Large-Scale Development Project" is stored in association with the project number "PJ0001."
[0030] Next, the registration unit 102a executes a project contract information input process to input the project contract information and project contract information details based on the input contents entered by the sales representative via the input device 112 and register them in the memory unit 106 (step S102).
[0031] Fig. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a project contract information data table in the project contract information data registered by the registration unit 102a. The project contract information data table T2 shown in Fig. 5 stores an order number and an order name in association with each project number. Specifically, the first row of the project contract information data table T2 stores the project number "PJ0001" in association with the order number "JU0001" and the order name "Building A Construction Contract."
[0032] Fig. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a project contract information detail data table in the project contract information detail data registered by the registration unit 102a. The project contract information detail data table T3 shown in Fig. 6 stores an order number, an order detail number, and an order detail name in association with each project number. Specifically, the first row of the project contract information detail data table T3 stores the project number "PJ0001" in association with the order number "JU0001", the order detail number "1", and the order detail name "Building A Construction Work".
[0033] Thereafter, the registration unit 102a executes a movement instruction input process (step S103) to input movement instruction data for the rental delivery instruction registration based on the input contents input by the construction worker via the input device 112 and register the data in the storage unit 106. In this case, the numbering unit 102b issues a site CD (code) at the timing of registration of the movement instruction data registered by the registration unit 102a, and generates a site project linking master corresponding to this number and stores it in the storage unit 106.
[0034] Fig. 7 is a diagram showing an example of a transfer instruction data table in the transfer instruction data registered by the registration unit 102a. The transfer instruction data table T4 shown in Fig. 7 stores, for each transfer instruction number, the transaction type, row, transfer instruction date, project number, order number, order specification number, shipping warehouse CD (code), shipping warehouse name, input warehouse CD (code), receiving warehouse name, product CD (code), product name, and transfer instruction quantity in association with each other. Specifically, the first row of the transfer instruction data table T4 stores the transfer instruction number "IS0001" in association with the transaction category "Rental item shipment", row "1", transfer instruction date "2024 / 7 / 2", project number "PJ0001", order number "JU0001", order statement number "1", shipping warehouse CD "SO02", shipping warehouse name "Rental asset warehouse", input warehouse CD "SO01", receiving warehouse name "Rental warehouse", product CD "S001", product name "pillar", and transfer instruction quantity "20".
[0035] 8 is a diagram showing an example of a site project linking master table in the site project linking master generated by the number issuing unit 102b. The site project linking master table T5 shown in FIG. 8 stores a site CD, site name, project number, order number, order detail number, and transfer instruction number in association with a warehouse CD. Specifically, the first row of the site project linking master table T5 stores a site CD "00001," a site name "Kyobashi Large-Scale Development Project Building A," a project number "PJ0001," an order number "JU0001," an order detail number "1," and a transfer instruction number "IS0001" in association with a warehouse CD "SO01."
[0036] Next, the registration unit 102a executes a shipping input process to register shipping data, which is the shipping record to the rental warehouse, based on the input content entered by the construction worker via the input device 112 and the site project linking master generated by the number issuing unit 102b (step S104). In this case, the acquisition unit 102d acquires inventory information, which is site information at the time of shipping, from the shipping data.
[0037] 9 is a diagram showing an example of a shipping data table for the shipping data registered by the registration unit 102a. The shipping data table T6 shown in FIG. 9 stores, for each shipping number, a transfer instruction number, transaction category, row, shipping date, shipping warehouse CD, shipping warehouse name, receiving warehouse CD, receiving warehouse name, site CD, product CD, product name, and shipping quantity in association with each other. Specifically, the first row of the shipping data table T6 stores, in association with the shipping number "IS0002," the transfer instruction number "IS0001," the transaction category "Rental Item Shipment," row "1," the shipping date "2024 / 7 / 3," the shipping warehouse CD "SO02," the shipping warehouse name "Rental Asset Warehouse," the receiving warehouse CD "SO01," the receiving warehouse name "Rented Warehouse," the site CD "00001," the product CD "S001," the product name "Column," and the shipping quantity "20."
[0038] 10 is a diagram showing an example of an inventory information table for inventory information acquired by the acquisition unit 102d. The inventory information data table T7 shown in FIG. 10 stores, for each warehouse CD, a warehouse name, a site CD, a site name, a product CD, a product name, and an inventory quantity in association with each other. Specifically, the first row of the inventory information data table T7 stores, in association with the warehouse CD "SO01," the warehouse name "Warehouse on Rental," the site CD "00001," the site name "Kyobashi Large-Scale Development Project Building A," the product CD "S001," the product name "Pillar," and the inventory quantity "20."
[0039] In actual operation, there are cases where multiple shipments are made for the same project. Fig. 11 is a diagram showing another example of a shipping data table in the shipping data registered by the registration unit 102a. Fig. 12 is a diagram showing another example of an inventory information table in the inventory information acquired by the acquisition unit 102d.
[0040] As shown in the shipping data table T8 shown in Fig. 11 and the inventory information data table T9 shown in Fig. 12, multiple shipments are made for the same project (site CD "00001"). After step S104, the inventory management device 100 ends this process.
[0041] [4. Return process executed by inventory management device] Next, a description will be given of the return process executed by the inventory management device 100 when a rental item is returned from the rental site. Fig. 13 is a flowchart showing an outline of the return process executed by the inventory management device 100.
[0042] As shown in FIG. 13, the display control unit 102c displays a movement input screen on the monitor 114 (S201).
[0043] Fig. 14 is a diagram showing an example of a transfer input screen displayed on the monitor 114. The transfer input screen P1 shown in Fig. 14 includes an input cell K1 in which a transfer category can be input, an input cell K2 in which a transfer date can be input, an input cell K3 in which a project number, order number, and detail number can be input, and an input cell K4 in which an (initial) project number, order number, and detail number can be input. Furthermore, the transfer input screen P1 includes an input warehouse cell K5 in which the input warehouse is displayed, a display cell U1 in which the output warehouse is displayed, a detail information table R1 in which detail information is displayed, and a row delete button R2 that accepts input of a delete signal to delete a row of detail information.
[0044] Next, the acquisition unit 102d executes a movement input process to acquire various information from the memory unit 106 in accordance with the input content entered by the construction worker into each input cell of the movement input screen P1 via the input device 112 (step S202), and the display control unit 102c displays the various information acquired by the acquisition unit 102d as detailed information on the movement input screen P1 (step S203).
[0045] FIG. 15 is a diagram showing another example of the transfer input screen P1 displayed on the monitor 114. As shown in FIG. 15, the display control unit 102c displays a detailed information table R1 containing detailed information corresponding to the input results entered into each cell of the transfer input screen P1 by the construction worker via the input device 112. This allows the user to manage rental items for each project while easily understanding the product numbers and quantities of rental items when dismantling them. After step S203, the inventory management device 100 terminates this process.
[0046] Here, the contents acquired by the acquiring unit 102d will be described in detail. Fig. 16 is a diagram showing an example of a movement data table in the movement data. Fig. 17 is a diagram showing an example of a site project linking master. Fig. 18 is a diagram showing an example of an inventory information table in the inventory information.
[0047] 16, the acquisition unit 102d acquires the product CD, product name, and quantity in the movement data table T10 from the storage unit 106 in accordance with the input content entered by the construction worker into each cell of the movement input screen P1 via the input device 112. Specifically, the acquisition unit 102d first acquires the warehouse CD "SO01" and the site CD "00001" by referring to the information entered by the construction worker into each of the input cells K1 to K4 on the movement input screen P1 via the input device 112 by the construction worker, for example, the rental release number, and the site project linking master table T15 of FIG.
[0048] The acquisition unit 102d then references the warehouse CD "SO01" and the site CD "00001" and the inventory information table T12 of FIG. 18 to acquire the product CD and inventory quantity corresponding to the warehouse CD "SO01" and the site CD "00001" and generates a transfer data table T10. The display control unit 102c then displays a detailed information table R1 on the transfer input screen P1 based on the transfer data table T10 acquired by the acquisition unit 102d. In this case, if the product is to be returned in installments, the installer selects a desired row in the detailed information table R1 via the input device 112 and operates the row deletion button R2 to delete the row from the detailed information table R1 or change the quantity. In this case, the display control unit 102c changes the display mode of the detailed information table R1 according to the operation performed by the installer via the input device 112. Furthermore, the acquisition unit 102d references the movement instruction data table T4 in Fig. 7 and acquires the source warehouse "SO01" and the destination warehouse "SO02" according to the contents entered in the input cells K1 to K4. In this case, the display control unit 102c displays the destination warehouse "SO02" and the source warehouse "SO01" acquired by the acquisition unit 102d in the input warehouse cell K5 and the display cell U1, respectively. This allows the construction worker to easily understand the source warehouse and the destination warehouse.
[0049] According to the embodiment described above, the display control unit 102c displays information on the inventory quantity for each product code in the detail information table R1 on the movement input screen based on the warehouse code and site code acquired by the acquisition unit 102d and the inventory information stored in the memory unit 106, so that rental items can be managed for each project while automatically acquiring the product number and quantity of the rental items when they are dismantled.
[0050] According to the embodiment, the display control unit 102c displays the incoming warehouse and outgoing warehouse acquired by the acquisition unit 102d in the input warehouse cell K5 and the display cell U1, respectively, so that the construction worker can easily understand the outgoing warehouse and the incoming warehouse.
[0051] [5. Contribution to the United Nations-led Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)] This embodiment can contribute to improving business efficiency and promoting appropriate management decisions by companies, thereby contributing to the achievement of SDGs Goals 8 and 9.
[0052] Furthermore, this embodiment can contribute to reducing waste and promoting paperless and electronic systems, thereby contributing to the achievement of SDGs Goals 12, 13, and 15.
[0053] Furthermore, this embodiment can contribute to strengthening control and governance, which can contribute to the achievement of Goal 16 of the SDGs.
[0054] 6. Other Embodiments The present invention may be implemented in various different embodiments other than those described above within the scope of the technical concept set forth in the claims.
[0055] For example, among the processes described in the embodiments, all or part of the processes described as being performed automatically can be performed manually, or all or part of the processes described as being performed manually can be performed automatically using known methods.
[0056] Furthermore, the processing procedures, control procedures, specific names, information including parameters such as registered data and search conditions for each process, screen examples, and database configurations shown in this specification and drawings can be changed as desired unless otherwise specified.
[0057] Furthermore, with regard to inventory management device 100, the components shown in the figures are functional concepts, and do not necessarily have to be physically configured as shown in the figures.
[0058] For example, all or any part of the processing functions of the inventory management device 100, particularly the processing functions performed by the control unit, may be implemented by a CPU and a program interpreted and executed by the CPU, or may be implemented as hardware using wired logic. The program is recorded on a non-transitory, computer-readable recording medium containing programmed instructions for causing the information processing device to execute the processes described in this embodiment, and is mechanically read by the inventory management device 100 as needed. That is, a computer program is recorded in a storage unit such as a ROM or HDD (Hard Disk Drive) for working with the OS to issue instructions to the CPU and perform various processes. The computer program is executed by being loaded into RAM and cooperates with the CPU to form the control unit.
[0059] This computer program may also be stored in an application program server connected to the inventory management device 100 via any network, and all or part of it may be downloaded as needed.
[0060] Furthermore, the program for executing the processes described in this embodiment may be stored in a non-transitory computer-readable recording medium or configured as a program product. Here, the term "recording medium" includes any "portable physical medium" such as a memory card, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) memory, a Secure Digital (SD) card, a flexible disk, a magneto-optical disk, a ROM, an Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EPROM), an Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM (registered trademark)), a Compact Disk Read Only Memory (CD-ROM), a Magneto-Optical disk (MO), a Digital Versatile Disk (DVD), and a Blu-ray (registered trademark) disc.
[0061] Furthermore, a "program" is a data processing method written in any language or description method, regardless of the format, such as source code or binary code. Note that a "program" is not necessarily limited to a single structure, but also includes a structure that is distributed as multiple modules or libraries, or a structure that achieves its function by cooperating with a separate program, such as an OS. Note that the specific configuration and reading procedure for reading a recording medium in each device shown in the embodiments, as well as the installation procedure after reading, can use well-known configurations and procedures.
[0062] The various databases stored in the memory unit are storage means such as memory devices such as RAM and ROM, fixed disk devices such as hard disks, flexible disks, and optical disks, and store various programs, tables, databases, and web page files used for various processes and providing websites.
[0063] Inventory management device 100 may be configured as an information processing device such as a known personal computer or workstation, or may be configured as an information processing device connected to any peripheral device. Inventory management device 100 may also be implemented by installing software (including programs, data, etc.) that causes the device to perform the processes described in this embodiment.
[0064] Furthermore, the specific form of distribution and integration of the devices is not limited to that shown in the drawings, and all or part of them can be configured by functionally or physically distributing and integrating them in any unit depending on various additions or functional loads. In other words, the above-described embodiments can be implemented in any combination, or embodiments can be implemented selectively. [Industrial Applicability]
[0065] The present invention is useful in the construction industry, which involves large machinery and construction and engineering work. [Explanation of symbols]
[0066] 100 Inventory control device 102 Control section 102a Registration Department 102b Numbering Department 102c Display control unit 102d Acquisition Department 104 Communication interface unit 106 Storage section 108 Input / Output Interface Section 112 Input Device 114 Output Device 200 servers 300 Network
Claims
1. An inventory management device including a control unit, A site project linking master in which a site code, a site name, a project number, an order number, an order detail number, and a movement instruction number are associated with a warehouse code; Inventory information that associates warehouse name, site code, site name, product code, product name, and stock quantity for each warehouse code, is accessible to The control unit a display control unit that displays on a monitor a transfer input screen having input cells into which a user can input a project number, an order number, and a detail information table that can display the quantity for each product code; an acquisition unit that acquires a warehouse code and a site code from the site project linking master based on the project number, order number, and detail number input in the input cell; Equipped with The display control unit displaying information on the number of stocks for each product code in the detailed information table on the movement input screen based on the warehouse code and site code acquired by the acquisition unit and the inventory information; An inventory management device comprising:
2. The inventory management device according to claim 1, Movement instruction data associating at least a project number, an order number, an order detail number, a shipping warehouse code, a shipping warehouse name, a receiving warehouse code, a receiving warehouse name, a product code, and a number of movement instructions for each movement instruction number; is more accessible to The display control unit Displaying the names of the shipping warehouse and the receiving warehouse on the transfer input screen based on the project number, order number, and detail number entered in the input cells and the transfer instruction data; An inventory management device comprising:
3. The inventory management device according to claim 2, The display control unit deleting a row of a product code selected by a user in the detailed information table when the instruction signal for deleting the row in the detailed information table is input from a row delete button that accepts input of the instruction signal for deleting the row in the detailed information table; An inventory management device comprising:
4. An inventory management method executed by an inventory management device including a control unit, The inventory management device A site project linking master in which a site code, a site name, a project number, an order number, an order detail number, and a movement instruction number are associated with a warehouse code; Inventory information that associates warehouse name, site code, site name, product code, product name, and stock quantity for each warehouse code, is accessible to Executed by the control unit, a display control step of displaying on a monitor a transfer input screen having input cells into which a user can input a project number, an order number, and a detail information table that can display the quantity for each product code; an acquisition step of acquiring a warehouse code and a site code from the site project linking master based on the project number, order number, and detail number input in the input cell; Including, The display control step includes: displaying information on the number of stocks for each product code in the detailed information table on the movement input screen based on the warehouse code and site code acquired in the acquisition step and the inventory information; An inventory management method characterized by:
5. An inventory management program to be executed by an inventory management device having a control unit, The inventory management device A site project linking master in which a site code, a site name, a project number, an order number, an order detail number, and a movement instruction number are associated with a warehouse code; Inventory information that associates warehouse name, site code, site name, product code, product name, and stock quantity for each warehouse code, is accessible to The control unit a display control step of displaying on a monitor a transfer input screen having input cells into which a user can input a project number, an order number, and a detail information table that can display the quantity for each product code; an acquisition step of acquiring a warehouse code and a site code from the site project linking master based on the project number, order number, and detail number input in the input cell; Execute The display control step includes: displaying information on the number of stocks for each product code in the detailed information table on the movement input screen based on the warehouse code and site code acquired in the acquisition step and the inventory information; An inventory management program that features:
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