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# Completing the Activity

Track and Trace activities behave exactly the same as all activities, choose to manually raise the activity, or create triggers on specific events. Complete the form with the required information and hit submit.

Now how do we see that this worked? Well depending on the transaction type we will see the outcomes appear in different places.

### Type: Goods Issues, Good Receipts and Stock Take

Navigation: **Choose an Asset > Details > Materials panel**

You will see current balances inside the Material Tab on the Asset.

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### Type: Consumption

Navigation: **Orders > Details (of the Order) > Bill of Materials panel**

You will see a consumed quantity on the Bill of Material tab of the order.

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### Type: Production

Navigation: **Orders > Details (of the Order) > Production panel**

You will see a consumed quantity on the Production tab of the order

<figure><img src="/files/JQ5V6tsLpQujplByNqqY" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

These areas are fine for viewing LIVE transactions and a quick at a glance view but what about in-depth reporting?

Then we need more complex tools to do this, continue to Reporting to see how.


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