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Regards 

Steve Dodkins 

Hi Ray

Yes, we would like the goods to appear on the pick notes in a FIFO order
(based on the delivery date the goods are booked into stock) when there are
more than one Lot or delivery to choose from. We are not currently running
warehousing.

Steve



-----Original Message-----
From: Rhearl@xxxxxxx [mailto:Rhearl@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 07 May 2003 21:41
To: system21@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [SYSTEM21] Lot Controlled Stock


Steve:

Which delivery date? The date the stock was received into stock?

If you're running Warehousing, I believe that there is an option to pick by 
Lot Expiration Date. If so, by allowing the system to assign a Lot
Expiration 
when you manually enter the Lot Number = the Stock Location when the stock
is 
initially received (on a PO?), you could effectively have a FIFO picking 
system.


Ray Hearl
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