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Auto determine another picking location in an outbound delivery

Former Member
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Hi guys,

Imagine this situation: 1 Centre with 2 picking locations (storages): 0001 and 0002. Material A has 1 unit in location 0001 and 500 units in 0002.

This is what i want to achieve: Everytime a sales order is created, as well as it's correspondant delivery, system should try to allocate stock from 0001 to it in first place. Location 0002 exists as a "plan B" storage.

For example: sales order with 2 units of Material A. It should go to location 0001 and take 1 unit from it, and automatically go to location 0002 and take another unit from it, making 2 units total but from different places.

Note: if location 0001 had 2 units, the whole order would take its units from 0001! Also, if location 0001 had 0 units of Material A, both the 2 units requested should directly come from location 0002.

What I want to achieve is to see that the delivery created automatically creates two lines, one for each picking location!

Thank you guys for your help!

BR,

Manuel Nascimento

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Former Member
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Hello,

You can configure storage location determination for goods issue according to price, quantity or your own logic with transaction OSPX. You need to define stock determination group (to be assigned to Article Master - Logistics DC/store view) and stock determination rule (to be assigned to application) at plant level. When you have multiple storage locations, you can issue from them in the sequence defined here.

Hope this helps.

Thanks,

Venu

Former Member
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HI,

Define storage type, Whse No. and assign using img path:LExecution>shipping>picking>Lean WM> execute control site/storage location warehouse no.assignment.

again define as per requirement determine picking location and then follow the steps as above said.

Thanks

Sanjeet