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E1: 46L: Hard Commitment on Sales Order not Recognized When Running R46171 (Process Pick Request) for Item on License Plate (Doc ID 2954073.1)

Last updated on JULY 21, 2023

Applies to:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Warehouse Management - Version 9.2 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

The R46171 (Process Pick Requests) is not validating hard commitments that exist for an item that is on a License Plate. This allows other sales orders to allocate the inventory for the lot/location of the item when running the R46171 and causes the availability to go negative for the lot/location. This does not occur for loose quantity, as the R46171 will give the error 3448 (Quantity Remains) if inventory has been hard committed on a sales order line.

STEPS
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1. Setup a new dual unit of measure item in a License Plate enabled branch.
2. Add 3 CA (156 LBS) to location 1.A.2 in lot 858585 using the P4114.
3. Using the P46L30, assign a License Plate to the lot/location for all the loose quantity.
4. Using a version of the P4210 setup NOT to create a WMS request, add a sales order for 1 CA (52 LBS) in location 1.A.2/lot 858585. This will hard commit 1 CA in this lot/location.
5. Using a version of the P4210 setup to generate a request, add a sales order for 3 CA (156 LBS). Do not specify a lot/location. Availability checking will need to be turned off at this time.
6. Verify the pick request is created in the P4600.
7. Run the R46171 for the pick request. All 3 CA for the lot/location are successfully processed without error.
8. Review the commitments in the P41202.  Notice the availability is now negative.
9. Using a version of the P4210, update the 1st sales order to a next status that will create a pick request.
10. Verify the request in the P4600.
11. Run the R46171. The error Quantity Remains (3448) is received.
 

Changes

 

Cause

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