PO Truck Splitting Issue
(Doc ID 2958886.1)
Last updated on JULY 06, 2023
Applies to:
Oracle Retail Merchandising System - Version 16.0.3 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
On : 16.0.3 version, Inventory Movement
ACTUAL BEHAVIOR
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PO Truck Splitting issue:
For a Supplier and an item PO Truck Splitting Functionality is not working properly. As per the item-supplier Inventory management setup,
A given PO qty(1620cs) should have been split into 3 trucks however it got split into 4 trucks.
EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
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After performing truck splitting the qty should have been split into 3 POs.
STEPS
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The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
Step 1 – Search the Item 101273253 in the buyer worksheet for Supplier Site – 412308 and WH 486.
Step 2 – Mention the 3 Truck Load quantity(1620cs) in the “Actual Order Quantity” field and click on total to calculate.
Step 3 – Select the row and Click on Create worksheet Order.
Step 4 – Click on “Yes” and then you will be navigated to the Order search screen, there item is already populated select order status as
Worksheet and hit search button.
Step 5 – Go into the order and verify the item quantity is 1620 which is equal to 3 trucks load = 90 PL = 1620 cases, as 18cs per PL.
Step 6 - Come back to the search Order screen and select the Order row in the result region and click on Action and split the order.
Step 7 – as per the quantity in the order, This order should have been split into 3 orders(540cs per PO), however 4 Orders got created.
1 PO with 54cs + 3 POs with 522cs each which is equal to 1620cs. however 3 PO with 540cs should have been created.
BUSINESS IMPACT
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The issue has the following business impact:
Due to this issue, additional trucks are requested.
Cause
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