Just-in Time Replenishment Based on Movement Request
You can dynamically initiate allocations or pull tasks for existing allocations by scanning attributes like movement request number/work order, destination location, and SKU (optional). This helps you in replenishment task execution, based on movement request attributes.
Pre-configuration
You must configure your RF Allocate Movement Request (or RF Allocate Work Order) transactions with a valid replenishment template to run the wave.
To manage replenishment by triggering work order or movement request associated allocations, do the following:
- Launch the Redwood Mobile application.
- Go to the Allocate Movement Request module.Note: When the parameter “mode” is set to blank, the system prompts you to scan movement request, by default. For scanning work orders, you have to set the “mode” to “Scan Work Orders”.
- Input the Movement Request number on the Movement Request field.
- Scan the Destination Location.
- Scan the desired SKUs in the SKU scan field.
- To scan the next set of Movement Request-Location-SKU, tap the hotkey Ctrl+S.
- To end the movement request scan and initiate the allocations associated with it, tap the hotkey Ctrl+E.
- When parameter “auto-assign-task” is set to YES
Scenario Behavior No valid executable tasks are found for the filter criteria An info message: “No valid Tasks found/created” is displayed. Valid executable tasks are found for the filter criteria RF Execute Task is invoked. On executing a task, the next tasks (if any) will get auto-assigned. Note: If multiple tasks are found, the filtered tasks will be sorted as per the “task-prioritization-rule” configuration.After completing all the tasks, the system navigates back to the first RF screen.
- Tap the hotkey Ctrl+A to accept the message. If valid tasks are present, they are all executed and the system navigates back to the first RF screen.
- Enter the details afresh for the previously entered prompt fields.
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When parameter “auto-assign-task” is set to NO, the system will run the allocations wave, without invoking the RF Execute Task module.