Reset Allocation Quantities (MRPC)
Purpose: Use this option to reset the printed quantities for orders, as stored in the Order Detail, Reserved Order Line and the Item Location tables. The system uses the information in the Pick Control Detail and the Pick Location tables to determine the correct quantities.
Note:
To reduce the amount of time it takes to run this process, you should use Streamlined Pick Slip Generation (WSPS) to generate pick slips for as many orders as possible.
If there are inventory transaction errors: The system will not complete this reset if there are any inventory transaction errors. You must reprocess these transactions or delete the error records first. See Working with Inventory Transaction Errors (WITE).
Excluded from reset: The reset excludes any order lines that are:
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printed on drop ship pick slips or purchase orders
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brokered backordered lines being fulfilled through the Order Orchestration integration
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store pickup lines being fulfilled through Order Orchestration
See Order Orchestration Integration for information on fulfilling brokered backorders or store pickup orders through Order Orchestration.
Scheduling: You can schedule when you want this reset to run using the RSTPICK periodic function.
Reset Pick Control Screen
How to display this screen: Enter MRPC in the Fast path field at the top of any menu, or select Reset Allocation Quantities from a menu.
Completing this screen:
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Select OK on the Reset Pick Control Screen. Select Confirm and then OK again to submit the Allocation Quantity Reset. |
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The system submits the ALLOC_XCHK job and looks at the setting of the Inventory Sharing (A69) system control value.
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If there are any inventory transaction errors, the job generates an error report indicating that the reset cannot take place until these errors are corrected; see Working with Inventory Transaction Errors (WITE). |
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If there are no inventory transaction errors, the Allocation Quantity Reset:
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Note:
See Order Orchestration Integration for information on fulfilling brokered backorders or store pickup orders through Order Orchestration. |