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After Partial Pick Of Nested LPN Reservations Are Not Deleted Even Though Line Is Backordered (Doc ID 2390363.1)

Last updated on SEPTEMBER 06, 2021

Applies to:

Oracle Warehouse Management - Version 12.2.6 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms


ACTUAL BEHAVIOR  
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In Oracle Warehouse Management, when user tries to pick a Nested LPN (Full Pick) and hit Load button directly, once the pick is complete there remain bogus reservations against the order line.
Since the remaining quantity has been already back-ordered, the reservations were not completely removed and exists with wrong quantity.


EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
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Expect the reservation lines to be deleted correctly after backordering.

STEPS
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The issue can  be reproduced at will

1. Lot controlled Item exist with Onhand in  Nested LPN ( One LOT  , one LPN and qty = 1 )
2. Created an Order for the Item for Qty = 25 and booked it
3. Ran Pick release for the Order
4. Check Item reservations. One reservation rows exists for Qty = 25 ( Shipping status  = Not Pick released)
5. One Picking task created for Qty  = 25
6. Perform Order Picking. Tasks shows up for Qty = 25
7. Users Pick the Nested LPN which has only qty = 3 ( 3 inner LPNs for 1 each )
8. Instead of clicking Pick More, users Click on the Load button .
9. At this point when checked for the reservations, there is one reservation row for Qty  = 22
10. users completed the Pick Drop
11. Notice the WDD line for Qty = 22 is backordered and Qty = 3 is staged.
12. Check the reservations, there are 4 rows
    i) there are 3 rows with  reservation qty = 1 ( shipping Status = Pick released )
    i) there is one row with  reservation qty = 19  ( shipping Status = Not Pick released )

Changes

 

Cause

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