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Zero stock check - Partially picked material

Former Member
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Hi Sap's,

We have a huge bins and hence their capacity is high .

Here usually materials are not picked on wholly manner it is being picked/removed partially.

Hence i need a suggestion whether the use of zero stock check will be benifitted ?

Regards,

Om

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MANIS
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When you say "Huge bin" what does that mean

You define zero stock check at storage type level hence it will be effective for all the bin which are there in that storage type and not on a single bin. is the storage type defined as OPN or Bulk, SU managed or non SU managed. Since you mentioned it is a huge bin with partial picking do u see any possibility that it will get empty after any pick also is the counting physically possible by user  in that bin these are the point which will lead you whether you should activate the zero stock check or not

When you activate the Zero stock check after picking system prompts to confirm whether storage bin is empty or not. If the user finds that bin is not empty then he is supposed to count the stock and enter the actual quantity at the time of Transfer order confirmation and stock can be corrected

Former Member
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Hi Manish,

Thanks a lot for your prompt reply.

Here "huge bin " i mean high rach bin where we can store upto 50 mid size box.

So once it goes below minimum capacity it will get replenished .

What is your suggestion on this scenario ?

Regards,

OM

MANIS
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what is the L X B X H of the Bin (Is the storage type SU  managed or Non SU managed / Physically is it possible for the warehouse worker to do the partial picking from the bin)