Split Order Lines

Split an order line in the Order Management work area.

In this example, assume you know the Denver warehouse is getting low on inventory, so you split an order line to get 30 units from the Seattle warehouse and 20 units from the Denver warehouse.

Learn about other reasons why you might need to split an order line. For details, see Fix Problems and Improve Performance.

  1. Create a sales order that includes an order line with 50 units for the AS54888 item, then submit it.

  2. Split the line and set these values:

    Attribute

    Description

    New Quantity

    30

    Warehouse

    Seattle

    Note

    • Assume your order administrator set up Order Management so it automatically gets all units from Denver.

    • Order Management automatically maintains Ordered Quantity across all rows you add. For example, if the order assigned 50 units to Denver, you add a new row and assign 30 units to Seattle, then Order Management automatically sets Denver to 20 units.

    • The values you can set depend on how your order administrator sets up split behavior.

Order Management splits the entire orchestration process that the order line references any time it splits an order line.

Redesigned Pages

If you use the redesigned pages, see Redwood: Split Lines When You View or Search Orders.