The report is designed to help organisations analyse inventory availability across product variants such as sizes, colours, specifications or configurable product attributes. The report separates inventory into total stock, booked/reserved stock and available stock while also providing variant-wise inventory breakup visibility for individual products.
The report can be accessed through:
Inventory → Stock → Variants
The report is used to analyse how inventory is distributed across different variants of the same product and to monitor variant-level stock availability, reservations and inventory allocation.
It is especially useful in industries such as garments, apparel and fashion retail where products commonly exist in multiple size, colour and style variations. The report helps organisations monitor stock distribution across these variants and identify inventory imbalances or shortages within specific combinations.
It is commonly used by inventory teams, warehouse managers and operations personnel for:
variant-level inventory visibility,
stock allocation analysis,
inventory balancing,
and operational inventory monitoring.
The report interface contains:
inventory visibility filters,
variant restriction filters,
sorting controls,
inventory visibility toggles,
image loading configuration,
and a consolidated stock variants grid.
The report also supports search functionality and configurable visibility of stock quantity groups.
The Show selector supports inventory category filtering.
The Restrict selector supports:
Products With Variants
Products Without Variants
No Restriction
These options allow organisations to specifically analyse products containing configurable variants or grouped child inventory structures.
The report also supports:
product searching,
image loading configuration,
total stock visibility,
booked/reserved stock visibility,
and available stock visibility controls.
Users may optionally hide or display inventory quantity groups depending on operational requirements.
The report is displayed as a structured variant-level inventory analysis grid where each row represents a parent product containing one or more child variants.
The Children column represents the number of associated child variants linked to the parent inventory item.
Depending on the selected configuration, the report may display:
Product Name
Variant Count
Total Stock Quantity and Value
Booked / Reserved Quantity and Value
Available Stock Quantity and Value
Average Inventory Values
Inventory quantities are consolidated upward from child variants into the parent product structure.
The report also supports page-level totals grouped dynamically across different inventory denominations such as:
KG,
Pcs,
Nos,
MTR,
and other configured inventory units.
The report separates inventory visibility into:
Total Stock,
Booked / Reserved Stock,
and Available Stock.
Booked or reserved inventory may include inventory allocated for sales orders, operational reservations, internal allocations, demos or production-related activities.
Available Stock represents inventory currently available after reserved quantities are deducted.
This structure allows organisations to analyse operational stock allocation and inventory availability across variants.
The report supports variant-level drilldown functionality.
Clicking a product opens a detailed variant inventory breakup view for the selected product.
The variant breakdown view displays inventory distribution across variant attributes such as:
size,
colour,
and other configured product attributes.
The drilldown report supports configurable visibility including:
restricting rows to in-stock items,
restricting displayed variant columns,
and selecting which inventory figures to display.
The report also supports variant-wise totals and consolidated inventory summaries for the selected product variant structure.
Inventory reports within the system may support multiple valuation and costing representations depending on the report type and configuration.
Value represents the exact inventory transaction value associated with the inventory entry.
Cost represents the inventory value along with additional operational expenses such as delivery charges, repair expenses, commissions or related operational costs.
Selling price represents the potential selling value calculated using configured costing structures and pricing sheets.
The report supports inventory export and print functionality for variant-level inventory analysis and stock visibility reporting.
Exported reports reflect the selected filters, visibility settings and inventory configuration.
The report supports:
variant-level inventory visibility,
parent-child inventory grouping,
inventory allocation analysis,
reserved stock visibility,
available stock monitoring,
and consolidated inventory valuation analysis.
Displayed information varies depending on the selected inventory visibility settings, variant configuration and operational stock conditions.
The Stock Variants Report provides a consolidated variant-level inventory visibility and stock allocation analysis view within TUHUND.
By combining parent-child inventory grouping, variant-wise inventory breakup visibility, reserved stock analysis and available inventory monitoring, the report enables organisations to analyse stock distribution across configurable product variants and manage operational inventory availability more effectively.