This preface discusses:
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne products.
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne application fundamentals.
Common fields used in this implementation guide.
This implementation guides refers to these JD Edwards EnterpriseOne products:
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Order Management.
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inventory Management.
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Procurement.
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Shop Floor Management.
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Transportation Management.
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator.
Additional, essential information describing the setup and design of the system appears in a companion volume of documentation called JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inventory Management 9.0 Implementation Guide.
Customers must conform to the supported platforms for the release as detailed in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne minimum technical requirements. In addition, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne may integrate, interface, or work in conjunction with other Oracle products. Refer to the cross-reference material in the Program Documentation at http://oracle.com/contracts/index.html for Program prerequisites and version cross-reference documents to assure compatibility of various Oracle products.
See Also
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inventory Management Preface
FIFO |
Enter a value to indicate whether the system considers an item's receipt date when it searches for pick locations. Values are: Y: Yes, use the oldest receipt date (First In First Out method) when searching for pick locations N: No, do not use the oldest receipt date when searching for pick locations When you set this field to Y (yes), this setting overrides the tiebreaker rule. |
Min Pick (minimum pick) |
Enter a value to indicate whether the system suggests a location if picking will not deplete that location to at least the minimum percentage capacity defined through Location Profile Detail (P460201). Values are: Y: Yes, use the minimum utilization percentage when searching for pick locations. N: No, do not use the minimum utilization percentage when searching for pick locations. |
Order Group |
Enter a UDC (46/DT) that identifies a group of order types that you want to process as one for putaway, picking, and replenishment transactions. You set up order group codes on User-defined Codes, then add order types to the code on Order Groups (P46092). You specify an order group on Picking Instructions (P46095) to limit the order types that trigger replenishment after picking. |
Picking Process Mode |
Enter a UDC (46/PC) that identifies a picking processing method. Valid are: P: Productivity mode. The system suggests the fewest locations possible to minimize the number of putaway and picking trips. The system minimizes the number of replenishment trips by replenishing from the fewest locations possible. S: Space maximization mode. The system maximizes space use by trying to top off partially filled locations to minimize inventory fragmentation. |
Picking Table |
Enter a UDC (46/IT) that identifies a picking table. The picking table defines how the system selects locations for picking. You create picking tables using Picking Instructions (P46095). |
Proc Mode (process mode) |
Enter a UDC (46/PC) that determines the putaway processing method. Values are: P: Productivity mode. The system suggests the fewest locations possible to minimize the number of putaway and picking trips. S: Space maximization mode. The system maximizes the use of space by trying to top off partially filled locations. This mode also minimizes inventory fragmentation. |
Putaway Process Mode |
Enter a UDC (46/PC) that determines the putaway processing method. Values are: P: Productivity mode. The system suggests the fewest locations possible to minimize the number of putaway and picking trips. S: Space maximization mode. The system maximizes the use of space by trying to top off partially filled locations. This mode also minimizes inventory fragmentation. |
Putaway Table |
Enter a UDC (46/IT) that identifies a putaway table. The putaway table defines how the system selects locations for putaway. You create putaway tables using Putaway Instructions (P46095). |
Replenishment Process Mode |
Enter a UDC (46/PC) that identifies a replenishment processing method. Valid are: P: Productivity mode. The system suggests the fewest locations possible to minimize the number of putaway and picking trips. The system minimizes the number of replenishment trips by replenishing from the fewest locations possible. S: Space maximization mode. The system maximizes space use by attempting to top off partially filled locations to minimize inventory fragmentation. |
Replenishment Table |
Enter a UDC (46/IT) that identifies a replenishment table. The replenishment table defines how the system selects locations for replenishment. You create replenishment tables using Replenishment Instructions (P46095). |
R U (roll-up) |
Enter a value to indicate whether you allow roll-up during picking. Values are: Y: Allow roll-up. N: Do not allow roll-up. |
Warehouse Process Group 1 |
Enter a user-defined code (UDC) (41/02) that identifies a group of items for movement purposes. A process group determines what movement instructions the system uses for putaway, picking, and replenishment. |
Warehouse Process Group 2 |
Enter a UDC (41/02) that identifies a group of items for movement purposes. A process group determines what movement instructions the system uses for putaway, picking, and replenishment. |
Warehouse Process Group 3 |
Enter a UDC (41/02) that identifies a group of items for movement purposes. A process group determines what movement instructions the system uses for putaway, picking, and replenishment. |
A companion Guide called About This Documentation contains general information, including:
Related documentation, common page elements, and typographical conventions for guides.
Information about using guides and managing the documentation library.
Information on the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) country and currency codes used within documentation.
A glossary of useful JD Edwards EnterpriseOne terms that are used in documentation.
See Also
About This Documentation Preface
Managing the Online Library and Implementation Guides
ISO Country and Currency Codes
Glossary of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Terms