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  • Subject: RE: No need allocation on Pick Confirm
  • From: Steve Segerstrom <SSegerstrom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 10:19:29 -0500

I am assuming you do want to relieve inventory. You can pre-allocate the inventory in pick release OR you can pull the inventory transactions out of your scanner in your warehouse and populate the ELA file with the allocations. Then when you go into pick confirm the allocations would have been made.
 
. -----Original Message-----
From: Devin Bowen [mailto:devinbowen@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 9:05 AM
To: BPCS-L@midrange.com
Subject: Re: No need allocation on Pick Confirm

pick confirm performs the "B" inventory issue - the is the point in BPCS where you must allocate product to ship.  if you're not ready to allocate specific product, you're probably not ready to ship it either.  BPCS pick confirm = allocate and relieve inventory.
 
Devin

----- Original Message -----
From: SAS
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 3:48 AM
To: BPCS-L@midrange.com
Subject: No need allocation on Pick Confirm

Dear all ...
We're on BPCS V6.1.01  we make order with the Order class 01 ( rush order ). When we are doing pick confirm ( ORD570)  we should do allocate quanity  from desired location , that's mean we need more time to do pick confirm .
are there any experience how to set up the system parameter or what we have to do , so we don't have to do allocation when doing pick confirm .
Thank you
Regards,
Sasyanto



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