Purpose: Use the Item Availability (Merchandise Locator) window to review an item’s availability in external locations and the details about the external location.
How to display: In the Order Lines Panel of the Order Summary page, select the Item Availability option for an item whose OROB Eligible field is selected.
Note:
• The Item Availability (Merchadise Locator) window is available only if the Use Merchandise Locator (I38) system control value is selected.
• For set items, the Item Availability option is available for the set component item and not the set master item.
• The Item Availability option is available only for order lines whose status is Open, Held, Soldout, or Express Bill.
Locations first display on this window in closest proximity sequence.
Note: The message No data to display may display if there are no locations that meet the search criteria or if communication with Order Broker is not available.
In this topic:
• Searching for Pickup Locations and Shipment Availability
• How does Order Broker Select the Locations to Include?
• Merchandise Locator for Different Types of Items
• Merchandise Locator Troubleshooting
For more information:
• Item Availability (Merchandise Locator) Options for step-by-step instructions on the actions you can perform on the Item Availability (Merchandise Locator) window.
• Fields on Item Availability (Merchandise Locator) for a description of the fields on the Item Availability (Merchandise Locator) window.
Purpose: The merchandise locator integration requests current availability information about an item/SKU in retail stores within a geographic search area or in external warehouses.
The merchandise locator search finds locations where the item is available for pickup, as well as indicating whether the item is available for shipment from a location. Your search specifies the requested quantity, and Order Management System uses the ProductAvailability request and response to communicate with Order Broker.
A typical process of inquiring on locations where an item is available for pickup, as well as whether the item is available for shipment from a location, is described below.
1. A customer wants to know if an item/SKU is available for pickup at a nearby store or available for shipment from a store location. You select the Item Availability option for the item on the Order Summary page.
2. The system uses the customer’s geographic location, a default item quantity, and a default radius to search within to search for locations.
3. In the background, the MERCH_LOC process:
• Generates the ProductAvailability request message and sends it to Order Broker. Order Broker checks the availability of the item in stores that stock the item/SKU within the search area, as well as whether the item is available for shipment at any store locations within the same search area.
• Receives the ProductAvailability response returned by Order Broker. This message lists:
• The item/SKU’s current or estimated availability in each searched location that stocks the item for pickup.
• An indicator of whether the requested quantity of the item/SKU is available for shipment within the search area.
4. You advance to the Item Availability window, displaying the item/SKU’s availability for pickup in each of the locations, including information on any open purchase orders. The window also indicates whether the requested quantity of the item/SKU is available for delivery from a store within the same search area.
Important: The Order Broker supports merchandise locator searches only within the U.S. and Canada.
• Only store locations flagged as Pickup available can be included in the search results displayed at the Item Availability window.
• Order Broker uses any probability rules you have set up to determine whether to include locations in the results, and the available quantity to indicate. For example, you might set up a probability rule for certain locations indicating to exclude them if the available quantity falls below 5 units, or to reduce the available quantity returned in the response message by 10%.
Results Displayed: For each location included in the search results as eligible for a pickup order, the Item Availability window indicates:
• The available quantity, next purchase order date, and next purchase order quantity.
• Whether the store location will ship the item for pickup in another store location.
• The name, address, and phone number of the location.
• The distance from the search address:
• Locations are sorted in ascending order by distance (closest location listed first).
• Locations that are not flagged to Use Proximity Locator are listed without a distance.
Note:
• If a location that stocks the item and is within the search radius is flagged in Order Broker as Backorder Available, it is returned in the search results even if it does not have the item available. In this case, the available quantity listed can be blank, or can be a negative quantity.
• If there are locations that stock the item and are within the search radius, but none have the full requested quantity available (and are not flagged as Backorder Available), the Item Availability window displays the locations, but does not indicate the distance, available quantity, open purchase order quantity, or next purchase order date. This situation could occur if, for example, the customer requests 5 units, and none of the locations have more than 4 units available. To display the full information for the displayed locations, search again with a lower search quantity.
Only store locations flagged as Shipping available are eligible to fulfill a delivery order. Also, Order Broker:
• Uses any probability rules you have set up to determine whether to include locations in the results, and the available quantity. For example, you might set up a probability rule for certain locations indicating to exclude them if the available quantity falls below 5 units, or to reduce the available quantity indicated in the response message by 10%.
• Does not exclude locations flagged as Backorder available, even if the available quantity in the location is less than the requested quantity.
• Restricts eligible locations to a fulfillment zone based on the search address, if configured in Order Broker.
• Excludes locations associated with the Order Management System’s system in Order Broker, if the Disallow shopping within same system option is selected for the Order Management System system in Order Broker.
• Excludes locations that have already been assigned the Maximum Daily Orders, if Use Maximum Order Limits preference is selected in Order Broker.
Results Displayed: If the results indicate that one or more locations could deliver the requested quantity, the Item Availability window indicates Delivery From Store Is Available; otherwise, the window indicates Delivery From Store Is Not Available.
Note: The delivery evaluation uses the same search radius as the pickup evaluation. To determine whether the item can be shipped without restricting the results to locations within driving distance of the customer, retry the search with a higher search radius.
Merchandise locator searches are not useful for the following types of items:
• membership item
• subscription item
• component of a set (although you can include the set master item)
Also, an item must have its OROB eligible flag selected in order to be eligible for a merchandise locator search. Typically, you would use this flag to exclude inappropriate items, such as gift cards or any other items that are not available in external store locations.
Note: The restriction against set components applies only if the item is added to the order as a component of a set. If you enter the item as a separate order line, merchandise locator searching is still available.
Problem: A location that stocks the requested item is not listed at the Item Availability window.
Possible Explanation or Solution: The location might:
• Not have the Pickup available flag selected in Order Broker.
• Be excluded because of probability rules.
• Be outside of the search radius.
Problem: Availability information is not available.
Possible Explanation or Solution: Could occur because:
• Communication to Order Broker is not active.
• Order Broker could not identify the search location based on the information sent in the search request (for example, it has no record of the provided zip code).
• None of the locations within the search area have the item/SKU in stock. You can select the Edit Search Criteria option to change the search location or distance to search within.
• None of the locations within the search area stock the item/SKU. You can select the Edit Search Criteria option to change the search location or distance to search within.
• The customer address information provided in the merchandise locator request was invalid or incomplete. This could occur if, for example, you entered a Canadian address, but the database used to identify customer locations in Order Broker includes only U.S. addresses.
Problem: The item is invalid.
Possible Explanation or Solution: The selected item is OROB eligible, but has not yet been created in Order Broker.
Problem: The Item Availability window does not indicate the distance, available quantity, purchase order quantity, or next purchase order date.
Possible Explanation or Solution: This situation can occur if there are locations that stock the item and are within the search radius, but none have the full requested quantity available (and are not flagged as Backorder Available): for example, the customer requests 5 units, and none of the locations have more than 4 units available. To display the full information for the displayed locations, search again with a lower search quantity.
Problem: The Item Availability window lists a location with no quantity, or with a negative quantity.
Possible Explanation or Solution: This situation can occur if a location that stocks the item and is within the search radius is flagged in Order Broker as Backorder Available.
When you perform a merchandise locator availability search, the system sends a Product Availability Request message to Order Broker.
The information in the Product Availability Request message includes:
• version: from CW_LOCATE_MESSAGE_VERSION in the Work with Customer Properties (PROP) menu option.
• destination: from the OROB Account (K49) system control value.
• requesting location code: from the OROB Default Location (K51) system control value.
• requesting system code: from the OROB System (K50) system control value.
• type: the request includes a fulfillment_type with a type of SHIPFORPICKUP, indicating the Product Availabilty Response should return a list of locations where the customer could pick up the item for the requested quantity.
• range_distance: the setting in the Default Search Within Radius (I40) system control value, unless you changed the radius using the Edit Item Availability Search Criteria window.
• range_unit: from the Merchandise Locator Distance Measurement (I39) system control value.
• item ID: always indicates the Order Management System item and SKU code, regardless of the setting of the OROB Product Code ID (K66) system control value.
• qty: The requested quantity of the item. Defaults to 1 unless you changed the quantity using the Edit Item Availability Search Criteria window.
• address information: the sold-to customers address information, unless you changed the address using the Edit Item Availability Search Criteria window.
The information in the Product Availability Response message includes:
• version: the version specified in the request message.
• response_cd: set to 0 if the requested quantity of the item is available for pickup within the search radius; otherwise, set to 1011.
• response_description: set to Success if the requested quantity of the item is available for pickup within the search radius; otherwise, set to Product not available within search criteria
• item ID: the item and SKU specified in the request message.
• location_cd: the code identifying the location, as set up in Order Broker.
• system_cd: the code identifying the location’s system, as set up in Order Broker.
• distance: the total miles or kilometers (depending on the setting of the Merchandise Locator Distance Measurement (I39) system control value) between the search address and the address of the location.
• distance_unit: set to M if the distance unit specified was miles; otherwise, set to K.
• location: for each location included in the response, the name and address is included.