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You order light bulbs in bulk and the unit of measure is a case, with a quantity received of 36. However, when you issue the item, you issue it one at a time. In this case, you can define a measure unit of CASE and another measure unit of EACH. You define a conversion ratio from CASE to EACH with a factor of 36. When you receive an order of bulbs into a storeroom, the received order unit of one CASE is converted into the storeroom issue unit of 36 EACH. Reference: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLKT6_7.6.0.9/com.ibm.mbs.doc/mbs_common/c_measurement_units_conversion_factors.html
You define a conversion ratio from CASE to EACH with a factor of 36.
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