As of release 21.4.202310.0 and 22.4.202310.0, Food Manufacturing & Distribution supports multi-item containers in various processes:
Split Container
Change Lot Status for a Container
Creating and working with warehouse picks
Creating and working with warehouse put-aways
Creating and working with warehouse movements
Undo Pick
Anywhere - Food processes:
Bin-to-Bin Movement: validation added that the destination container can accommodate the item being moved.
Consumption
Container Management: validation added that the destination container can accommodate the item being moved.
Create Container: validation added that the container can accommodate the item.
Output: in addition to the container type validation for item accommodation, other content is also considered.
Physical: validation added that the item on the journal line can be accommodated in the container on the journal line, taking into account the possibility that the container may appear on other journal lines.
Warehouse Movement: validation added that the destination container can accommodate the item being moved and that an entire container can be moved with multiple items.
Warehouse Pick: the possibility of several items in a container is taken into account when determining if the entire container can be picked.
Warehouse Put-Away: movement of an entire container is only allowed if the contents can exist as a warehouse container.
Warehouse Receipt
Warehouse Shipment
You can use containers in many processes in Food Manufacturing & Distribution. The following table lists the processes and links to the specific help content:
To | See |
|---|---|
Assign a container to a sales order. | |
Assign a container to a purchase order. | |
Assign a container and its contents to a transfer order. | |
Assign a container to a warehouse put-away. | |
Assign a container to a warehouse shipment. | |
Assign a container to a warehouse receipt. | |
Assign a container to a warehouse pick. | |
Increase or decrease container item quantities. | |
Assign a container to a production output process. |