FAQs (Resource Manager Inventory)Below are questions to consider when conducting an inventory. To see the answer to a question, click the question.
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To keep track of the resources inventoried, click View In-Progress & Completed Inventories for a list, details and reports of the inventories.
![]() Resource Manager has three reports to help with purging adoption or unused textbooks:
![]() A district can start an inventory for the entire district, one site or a particular site type, such as all elementary schools. If a district starts an inventory, the sites conduct it, and the district finalizes it. Sites can also start, conduct and finalize an inventory for their site. See Start an Inventory (Resource Manager). ![]() Yes, multiple people can work on the same inventory.
![]() Destiny offers two options for handling checked-out resources:
The option you choose determines how the system handles checked-out items.
![]() Destiny checks the Status of the items meeting your selection criteria and makes them either Accounted-for or Unaccounted-for. Items with the following statuses become Unaccounted-for and need to be scanned into the inventory:
Items with the following statuses remain Accounted-for and do not need to be scanned into the inventory:
![]() Accounted-for refers to items that have known statuses, such as Checked Out, On Order or In Transit. Unaccounted-for refers to items that appear to be available in the system but have unknown statuses.
![]() As a district resources manager, you can start an inventory, monitor its progress, and generate lists of the items included. Once you start the inventory, the open inventory appears at each included site. The site can then select it from their Resource Inventory list, account for the included items, and click Finished when they are done. During the inventory, you can monitor each site's inventory: Its status (In Progress or Finished), the number of accounted-for and unaccounted-for items, and the percentage of the inventory completed. When all sites indicate they have finished inventory, you can finalize the inventory.
![]() You can use any combination of the following tools and methods to take inventory:
![]() Yes; using a laptop with a scanner or handheld device is an excellent way to conduct inventory. If your equipment is wireless, you can scan directly into Resource Manager; if not, collect the scans, and upload the file to the system later.
![]() When entering barcodes directly on the Inventory page:
When uploading a file of scans:
![]() You can correct a lost item status two ways:
![]() Yes, you can. When you begin an inventory in Destiny, select which options to include:
![]() A consumable is an item that is intended to be used only once and then discarded; the most common example of a consumable is a workbook.
![]() “Pre-finalize” means reviewing a report of your inventory’s unaccounted-for items and finding as many of these missing items as you can before finalizing the inventory. The more accurate your inventory is, the more accurate the picture of your resource deficits and surpluses.
![]() The Finished button is used by a site to notify their district that they have completed a district-initiated inventory; the Finalize button is to complete the inventory process at either the district level or the site level, if the site initiated the inventory.
![]() The Finished button appears for an inventory started by your district resources manager. After you have inventoried all your items, you will click Finished, and then Yes on the confirmation message, to indicate you are finished with your part of the inventory. When all the sites are finished, your district resources manager finalizes the inventory and determines whether the items still unaccounted-for are to be marked Lost.
![]() After you have inventoried the items in the selected ranges, click Finalize to close the inventory. If you have any unaccounted-for items, a message appears.
![]() For each barcode scan, Inventory can compare the Home Location on record to the location where you are scanning. If the location is different, Inventory can notify you either on-page for direct scan, or in the Job Summary for file uploads. Inventory can also update the location automatically. On the Start Inventory page, select the action Inventory should take if the location is different. Make sure to specify your scanning location next to Current scanning location on the Inventory page before accounting for any items.
![]() If you have finalized an inventory and selected Mark all unaccounted for items "lost" on the confirmation message by mistake, you can reset the item status to Available from the Lost Items list. To determine the range to include, generate a Completed Inventory report. To gain access to the Lost Items list, start a new inventory that includes the Lost items. On the Start Inventory page, limit the inventory to only the types or location of the Lost items. After you have started an inventory, you can open the Lost Items list and reset them.
![]() On the main Inventory page, select the inventory in the Resource Inventory list, and then click % Complete beneath Resource Inventory. On the Progress Details page that appears, view the status and numbers of items inventoried. You can also generate lists of the items by clicking View. To review the selections made when starting the inventory, click View Selections in the lower corner. To view a list of all inventories, click View In-Progress & Completed Inventories in the upper corner.
![]() After all included sites have finished their inventories, click Finalize on the main Inventory page. If there are any unaccounted-for items, you will have the opportunity to mark them Lost or leave them as unaccounted-for.
![]() Yes, In-Progress & Completed Inventories reports are available in these places:
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Version: 17.0 ~ Published: Thursday, January 30, 2020 ~ 7:36:00 AM