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Reserved Inventory Not Getting Unreserved When The Lines Are Removed From Wave (Doc ID 2920074.1)

Last updated on JUNE 08, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Warehouse Management - Version 12.2.4 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

On : 12.2.4 version, MICC Transfer to TSC

ACTUAL BEHAVIOR
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Reserved Inventory with Wave planning is not getting unreserved when the lines are removed from wave

We are trying to reserve the inventory using Plan wave/Planning Action for Lines with Sufficient Stock 'Reserve Stock for order line' during the wave creation.
When we Remove Lines from Wave Workbench after the wave is created, the reservation against the removed lines is not automatically removed.
This would be huge issue if the reservation cannot be removed automatically when the lines are removed from the wave or when the wave is cancelled.

EXPECTED BEHAVIOR
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We need system to reserve inventory for all the lines when the wave is created.
If a line is removed from wave, system should remove the reservation for specific cancelled line.
If the wave is cancelled, system should remove all the reservations for the wave.


STEPS
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1. Create a Sales Order.
2. Book the Sales Order and make sure there is no reservation for the sales order.
3. Now go on to Shipping Transactions Form and split the sales order lines into 2/3 lines.
4. Create a wave with SO# created at step 1.
5. Now plan the wave and have the planning criteria such that we reserve the quantity for sales order during planning.
6. Once the wave is planned then we find that the reservation is created only for a single splitted line, and therefore and the other lines/quantity is not reserved even tough there is sufficient onhand quantity.

Cause

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