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That means that we get some goodies that were previously not available in the MorphX debugger. With the move to Visual Studio with the release of Microsoft Dynamics AX 7, the debugging experience also moved to use the standard Visual Studio debugger. Work created for picking sales order 000785 Release to warehouse succeeded for batch-tracked item P0004Īs you can see, now all is great, and the created work looks like below, correctly picking up the items from a Picking location we defined in the location directives: Once the setup is changed, let's re-release the sales order (to show the exact same flow as before, I deleted the load line / shipment that were created before): Note, that this modifies the query you can use for selecting which locations should be considered, adding the Batches table to the query, so you can, for example, select to only consider locations, where there is on-hand for a batch that is to expire more than 20 days from now.ĭefining the location directive action query for batch enabled action line Valid location directive setup with Batch enabled set Sadly, there is no indication in the work creation log that would explain why the release failed apart from the fact it could not allocate the item.īut the reason is - the location directive action was not considered a match, because only ones with Batch enabled were considered for this item. Release to warehouse failed for batch-tracked item P0004 Valid location directive setup without Batch enabled setĪfter that they create a sales order, reserve the inventory, release the order to warehouse and are surprised to get the following warnings: Here's a typical and valid location directive configuration: They created all the necessary Pick and Put directives, decided how they want to go about the lines and different units of measure, and now they are defining the actions, which in turn means defining the query for locations to consider for pick-up/put-down. Here's the typical scenario when users try to set up the location directives for the first time:

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However, it is very important when dealing with batch-tracked items in outbound flows like Sales order processing. Very often when new people start working with the Advanced warehousing solution, they struggle to notice the little check-box on the location directive lines called Batch enabled. Tutorial: Location directive failures - Common mistake #1 - Multi SKUĬommon mistake #2 - Batch enabled location directive line You can find the original blog post here:

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Morphx split screen