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Inventory Previous Day Units in Inventory

Inventory Previous Day Units in Inventory metric shows total bottle count on hand as of yesterday's close of business before sales.

Updated over 3 weeks ago

Platform: Enolytics DTC

Summary:

What it is: Inventory Previous Day Units in Inventory shows the total bottle count you had on hand as of yesterday's close of business, giving you a clean baseline before today's sales, deliveries, and inventory adjustments kicked in.

How to use it:
β€’ Compare against today's inventory levels to calculate exactly how many bottles moved through sales, receipts, or adjustments in a single day
β€’ Track daily depletion patterns by wine or category to spot which products are moving fastest and predict when you'll need to reorder

Tip: Use this as your "starting point" when analyzing daily inventory changes β€” it eliminates the guesswork about what your true opening inventory was before the day's activity began.

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Quick Stats:

  • Type: float

  • Build Beyond Limits Group: Inventory General


πŸ“ Description

The total quantity of bottles on hand as of the previous business day, representing the complete inventory position before today's transactions. Comparing this against today's inventory reveals net daily movement from sales, receipts, and adjustments. Essential for calculating day-over-day inventory change and understanding daily depletion patterns.


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Inventory General

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βš™οΈ Technical Details

Type: float

Format: #,##0


ℹ️ Additional Details

  • Created: 2026-02-14T20:33:33Z

  • Key: [dimension].[Inventory Previous Day Units in Inventory]

  • ID: 0fb54c61-3b51-5f72-ac9b-1ab45d5f436f


🏷️ Tags

  • Inventory General

  • Inventory Previous Day Units in Inventory

  • Quantity

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