Picking Rules:
Picking rules are user-defined set of criteria to define the priorities which
Order Management uses when picking items out of finished goods inventory to
ship to customer.
Steps to create picking rules
First create an Item in Item Master. Navigate to
Items > Master Items
Give details as shown below
Now Define Revisions for this Item.
Define Picking Rules. Navigate to Setup > Rules >
Picking
Give details as shown below
The Setups in above shown form means that Subinventory will
be given highest priority & within Subinventories, priorities will be
defined in Subinventory form (we’ll see that as well.) In case, priorities are
not defined here then it will be based on the order in which subinventories are
created. Same is for Lot , Revision &
Locator
Save the record. Once the record is saved, Enabled check box
will be enabled. Check it & Click on Assignment Tab.
In this form we can decide various selection criteria. We’ll
be restricting ourselves to just Item. Click on Enabled Check box & save
the record.
Go to Tools > Regenerate Rule
Before creating Transactions, we’ll set priorities in
subinventory
Navigate to Setup > Organizations > Subinventories
Give Picking order as shown below
Here we’ll create an additional Staging subinventory which
we’ll use during Move Order Transactions
Save the record
Now create transactions for this item
Navigate to Transactions > Miscellaneous Transactions
Click on Transaction Lines
Give details as shown below
Save the record
Now create a Move Order Transaction
Navigate to Move Orders > Move Orders
Give details as shown below
Click on Approve.
Now Navigate to Move Orders > Transact Move Orders
Check the Select Checkbox
& click on Allocate
Click on View/Update Allocation
Neglect the order in
which lines appear here.
We can conclude following from the above form
1.) Items
were allocated first from Stores 2, in which 5 items were picked from Lot3
& 15 from Lot4 (Total 20).
2.) Then
Items were picked from Stores 2, Same Locator, but with different revision (I
have defined it earlier & not shown in the screen shots above) (Total 20).
3.) 40
Items were picked from Same subinventory but with different locator (Total 40)
4.) Remaining
10 items were then picked from subinventory 1 (Total 10).
Click on Transact & your transaction with Newly defined
Picking rules is done
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