OK...my head hurts...
It appears (at least in NAV 5) that unless directed pick and put-away is used I cannot have multiple units of measure in the warehouse entry table...and thus bin contents? It kind of wrecks the idea of having multiple units of measure doesn't it?
Am I missing something or do I have to do a modification for this?
Thanks in advance.
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It's my first experience using multiple units of measure without directed pick/putway. I guess it seems to defy logic...what's the point of having multiple UOM if you can't track it that way in inventory???
Has anyone done a mod to get around this? It seems like it a nice little surgical strike should fix it but I don't want to open pandora's box.
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In short, they're going to have to live with it or buy the WMS granule.
Thanks.
One of the reason is that there is no way to "break bulk" from case to eaches without creating inventory adjustments.
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If you use reservation for lot tracked it will do the reverse "break bulk"
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Personally, I wouldn't touch this portion of WHM since it's possible serious damage can occur with quantity and costing. Check with the client to see if there are alternatives. Maybe you can create a new field to calculate case quantities on the Bin Content table.
Or implement directed pick and put-away.
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Costing has nothing to do with WMS btw, but yes I do agree that WMS does certain warehouse setup in unexpected way. The code isn't pretty as well.
Reservation/serial no./lot no has made it even more complicated.
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Modifying the unit conversion in WHM has indirect effect on costing. In another words, if you modify WHM to take cases, NAV may not recognize that it should be in cases and count it as eaches. So costing MAY (and probably will) be affect if not careful.
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