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There is "allocated only" option in pick release. Once selected it should
only bring allocated lines for pick release.

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Yan Shargorodsky
Impact Information Technologies
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Hi,

I wonder if any of your readers could help me.

I have a problem whereby when users 'pick release' an order, the system
will pick release ALL the lines on an order even the ones without
allocations against them.

Is there anyway around this?

We have to manually pick-confirm all orders to nill each time this happens.


TIA


Tad
Manchester


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