Fishbowl: Integer UOM cannot have non-Integer Quantity
Error✕
Integer UOM cannot have non-Integer Quantity:
OK
What it means
Your item’s unit of measure (UOM)—like “pieces,” “each,” or “case”—is configured to accept only whole numbers. You entered a decimal quantity (e.g., 2.5 instead of 2 or 3), which conflicts with that constraint. This typically happens during inventory receipts, transfers, or adjustments.
What to check
- Your quantity entry: does it have a decimal point or fractional value?
- The item’s UOM setting: confirm it truly restricts to integers only.
- Whether you need to round to a whole number or use a different UOM for this item that allows decimals.