Indicates either that the entry is a summary entry, Closing Entry, or the type of the entry that was used in the calculation of the average cost of the item.
The following options exist:
| Option | Description | 
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Closing Entry  | The entry is a summary of the average cost on the last day of the average cost period.  | 
Increase  | The entry represents an inbound transaction, where the item came into inventory, such as a purchase, a positive adjustment, or an output.  | 
Decrease  | The entry represents an outbound transaction, where the item went out of inventory, such as a sale, a negative adjustment, or a consumption.  | 
Applied Decrease  | The entry is an outbound transaction where the entry was fixed applied to an inventory increase. An example of this is a purchase return fixed applied to a purchase receipt.  | 
Revaluation  | The entry contains a value that resulted from the posting of a revaluation journal, which changed the value of the item in inventory. The program adds partial revaluation costs to the average cost calculation after calculating the decreases.  | 
Applied Increase  | The entry is an inbound transaction where the entry was fixed applied to an inventory decrease. An example of this is a sales return that was fixed applied to a sales invoice.  | 
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