on ‎2018 Mar 23 11:28 PM
Dear Experts,
Our customer's requirement is very simple.
Wave Release from /SCWM/WAVE or /SCWM/MON should only create Warehouse Tasks if the Qty is less than a Pallet. For full pallet picks, they want to control it through another process. This will help them take care of all their smaller case pick orders well in advance and stage them before the truck arrives.
In current solution, wave release created WTs for every items in wave.
We want to achieve a selective WT creation through wave release.
Some thing like this:
Create WTs only if WT Qty is less than a Pallet.
Skip all Warehouse Tasks from creation if WT qty is a full pallet.
Please let me know if this can be achieved through an easy enhancement?If so, can you please share the BADI or any mechanism which can help us?
Regards,
Shashidhar
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Hi Shashidhar,
We have the same requirement .May you please share what setting you did to fulfill this requirement.
Regards,
Ambrishh
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Hi,
We use 2-step picking. the above requirement is during 1st step picking.
Will rough bin determination work with 2-step picking?
when system calculates 1st step total pick qty for each product in wave, it will consolidate the whole qty and propose 1 WT per pallet. We still want to keep this ability to avoid picking multiple smaller case qty.
Regards,
Shashidhar
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if you are using quantity dependent picking strategy then with uses of "Rough withdrawal bin determination flag" in the WPT you can achieve the same.
Explore the functionality and still if you have any query please post
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