on 09-19-2016 1:07 PM
Dear experts,
i've defined a queue for performing of Physically Inventory:
After this I defined the searching criterias for this queue:
But when I created a Inventory Document and a Wharehouse Order will be created, there still no queue in there, even the activity area is matching:
Could someone give me some tips for this issue? I'd really grateful.
Thanks in advance.
BR
Denis.
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Hi Denis,
you are right, the access sequence table is set up in a way that it should find something. But are you sure that in this case (for a PI document) a source and destination area is really found? In the WO you have a WOCR activity area. But the PI document itself does not really move something. My proposal would be to create an entry in the determination and the access sequence table with only the activity.
Brgds
Juergen
Hello Denis,
I can see in your log queue determination does not work as it should be: "Resource management called with queue INV_0040".
As Juergen said, this could be an issue with dest. act. area. Add this in queue determination; source: 0040 activity: INVE >>> INV_0040. Also define more than one determination line if you are not sure.
And your WOCR also not working, just sayin...
Regards
Serhan
Hu guys,
thank you very much for you help!
It worked with only activity as with the source activity area, in case of having more inventory areas.
BR
Denis
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Hi Denis,
As advised by Juergen if you maintained the entry as below then system will determine the queue for your physical Inventory WO.
However this setting will work if you have only one activity area for your physical Inventory.
Can somebody suggest, what settings required if we have multiple physical inventory areas??
Thanks,
Sandip
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Hi Denis,
the first thing to check would be the optimization / access table for the queue determination.
(as your screenshots are in German).
The log, as Serhan proposed, would be the next thing. Where I am not sure if the WO log is the right spot, as the queue determination is in the WT. So probably here you have to activate the object PI for the log.
Brgds
Juergen
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Hello Denis,
In Warehouse monitor, where you see this WO document, click on more functions button and check WHO creation log. What does it say?
Elsewhere you can check SLG1.
If you don't have a log, activate it using /SCWM/ACTLOG, then try creating WHO again.
Best regards
Serhan
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