Recently I was working with a customer and we were discussing the best way to create work records in D365 Advanced Warehouse. The work record contains the instructions for the warehouse worker. It tells the warehouse worker to pick up item A from shelf B and put it into location C. What we were trying to determine was if there was a one hundred line sales order should we break that up into chunks of work say of twenty lines a piece. Part of that discussion included what to do with the large item picks that would require a forklift or some other type of lift to pick the item. In the case of these items there should only be one item per work record. These large items were not in an individual location or zone so breaking the work out by zone or location would not really work. The route we decided to take was to use a filter code that we would set on the items that would help us steer D365 to the correct work template.
Advanced Warehouse Divide Work by Filter Code
- Post author:Scott Gaines
- Post published:May 8, 2019
- Post category:Warehouse Management