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RECENTLY ADOPTED AND ISSUED ACCOUNTING STANDARDS - Impacts of ASC 606 Cash Flow (Details)

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RECENTLY ADOPTED AND ISSUED ACCOUNTING STANDARDS - Impacts of ASC 606 Cash Flow (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Sep. 29, 2018
Sep. 30, 2017
Sep. 29, 2018
Sep. 30, 2017
Prior Period Adjustments Restatement [Line Items]        
Net income $ 507,121 $ 386,140 $ 667,479 [1] $ 496,029 [1]
Depreciation and amortization [1]     144,995 141,152
Other adjustments, net     113,715  
Accounts receivable [1]     (837,808) (541,345)
Inventories [1]     (433,351) (230,707)
Accounts payable [1]     150,613 95,957
Income taxes [1]     (91,579) (43,069)
Accrued liabilities [1]     384,211 148,968
Other assets and liabilities [1]     4,676 (14,383)
Cash provided by operating activities [1]     102,951 $ 216,845
Impact of Adoption | Accounting Standards Update 2014-09        
Prior Period Adjustments Restatement [Line Items]        
Net income (3,215)   (7,054)  
Depreciation and amortization     173  
Other adjustments, net     3,456  
Accounts receivable     223,528  
Inventories     (65,680)  
Accounts payable     0  
Income taxes     (774)  
Accrued liabilities     (207,414)  
Other assets and liabilities     53,765  
Cash provided by operating activities     0  
Balances without Adoption of ASC 606        
Prior Period Adjustments Restatement [Line Items]        
Net income $ 503,906   660,425  
Depreciation and amortization     145,168  
Other adjustments, net     117,171  
Accounts receivable     (614,280)  
Inventories     (499,031)  
Accounts payable     150,613  
Income taxes     (92,353)  
Accrued liabilities     176,797  
Other assets and liabilities     58,441  
Cash provided by operating activities     $ 102,951  
[1] The cash flows related to discontinued operations and held-for-sale assets and liabilities have not been segregated, and remain included in the major classes of assets and liabilities. Accordingly, the Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows include the results of continuing and discontinued operations.