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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi</p><p>Let me start by saying thanks to everyone that is involved in this excellent project. I have been using it for a few months now and it is catering perfectly for an international company with $1mil turnover per month.</p><p>I am looking for a report that can provide me with detailed history on the purchase of specific inventory items. For example, I would ideally like to provide our management with a report that shows YTD expenditure on a single item only, even though it is captured on supplier invoices (using direct method and service items) together with a multitude of other items. This makes the search and display feature of &quot;PO Transaction Inquiry&quot; inadequate as there are thousands.</p><p>I have been looking and can&#039;t seem to find such a report, but I am still fairly new to FA so my apologies if this already exists, or if the question has already been asked and answered.</p><p>Even if this is given in the form of an mysql query I would be more than happy to run the report manually and extract the data in csv.</p><p>Kind regards<br />Johan</p>]]></description>
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