Customer Self Service Upload program has the ability to split orders based on stock availability and also default to a warehouse based on postcode
Auto Warehouse Allocation - Step-by-step guide
The auto allocation rules will assign a warehouse to an order based on the postcode of the customer. This is useful when multiple warehouses can supply the customer and will reduce freight costs.
To set up the auto allocation rules:
- Go to the PRONTO Web Admin program
- Select Warehouse Postcode Rules
- Enter the whse code
- Enter the start postcode
- Enter the end postcode
Note that a single warehouse can have multiple postcode ranges set up against it.
Business Logic
If the delivery address on the order has a postcode in one of the selected ranges, the warehouse will be set to the nominated warehouse.
Auto Warehouse Splitting - Step-by-step guide
The auto splitting functionality will examine any backorder lines and check alternative warehouse is the designated order for potential supply. If any of the lines can be supplied from another warehouse, the order will be split or changed to that warehouse. Each warehouse can have its own order to look at alternatives. For example, the Perth warehouse may look to Melbourne and then Sydney and stop after this, whereas the Brisbane warehouse might look to Townsville and then Sydney for secondary supply.
To set up the auto allocation rules:
- Go to the PRONTO Web Admin program
- Select Alt Whse Rules
- Enter the original warehouse code
- Enter the sequence to look in (e.g. 1)
- Enter the alternative warehouse code
- Go to SYS.M359 (Override program table)
- Use Maintain mode
- Enter a new value for "CSSSPLIT" as the code and set the Description to "R"
Splitting will not work on Kits.
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