Basic parameters > Outputs > Stock on dock > Parcel allocation criteria 

This table is used to determine the quay and the stock on quay attributes of the parcel upon parcel validation (parcel creation in declarative mode or parcel validation on prepacking).

The allocation criteria are:

  • Movement code: (optional)
  • Preparation mode: (optional)
  • Preparation area: (optional)
  • Parcel range: (optional)
  • Parcel type: (optional)
  • Generic round: (optional)
  • Carrier code: (optional) non-enterable field if a generic round is entered
  • Carrier mode: (optional) non-enterable field if a generic round is entered
  • Dispatchable as is: 3 possible options
    • "Yes": the parcels are considered to be dispatchable as is
    • "No": the parcels are considered not to be dispatchable as is
    • "-": all parcels are considered (dispatchable as is or not)

the defined attributes are:

  • Store/address: the address where the parcel will be transferred
  • Validation: the parcel stock-on-quay validation mode
  • Stock on quay ctrl: triggers or not the control of the parcel stock on quay status during all the operations.

Prerequisite

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Screen management

The screen is comprised of a simple grid.

Entry screen

Presentation

Definition of the quay allocation criteria for a parcel.
The sequence no. is mandatory and it is systematically recalculated by applying an increment of 10 to allow for subsequent insertions.
The sequence no. is significant when searching for the quay.
Quay determination algorithm:
The lines in the table will be considered in the order of the sequences. If each criterion entered on the line has a value similar to that of the parcel, the quay and its attributes are found, otherwise the following line is considered.

Note: the generic round, carrier code and carrier mode are specified using the DO associated with the parcel.

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Fields

The following fields are present on this tab :

Grid

  • Sequence (field ORN)

Number making it possible to use the rules defined in this screen

by order of priority.

The movement code is used to make the distinction between movements of the same type.
It is required when creating:

  • An expected input
  • A supplier input
  • A factory input
  • A customer return
  • A DO
  • An adjustment
  • A transfer
  • A consumable input/output

The movement code is checked against the movement code table.

Code representing the preparation mode. The preparation mode regroups all the management rules linked to each DO. It makes it possible to specify the processing mode of said DO upon preparation launching.

Code of the preparation area, checked against the preparation area table. The notion of Preparation area is used when splitting the Picking Orders.

Code of the parcel range. The range forms the main access key to the definition of the parcels themselves. It is used, for specific product groups or in the case of specific flows (export, etc.) to indicate the preferred packing type that will be selected.

Code of the parcel type. The type is used to define, for a specific parcel range, 1 to n parcel dimensions.

A generic round is a set delivery round (with respect to days and maximum shipping time), a round being the content of a truck.

Code identifying the carrier. This code must be defined in the carrier table.

Usually, the transport mode corresponds to the notions of messaging, freight, express,... The transport mode is checked against the transport modes table.

  • Disp. in state (field DSTFLG)

Specifies if the parcel is a container that can be shipped as is (the container is shipped as is).

  • --> (field ATEXTE1)

 

Code used to identify the store. This code is controlled in the store table.

Address of the location in the store.

  • Validation (field QATVLDAUT)

Stipulates the validation mode of the parcel/SU assignment:

  • "Immediate" validation: Upon assignment, the parcels/SUs directly take the "On quay"status.
  • "Deferred" validation: Upon assignment, the parcels/SUs are set to the "Pending transfer" status.
  • Stock on dock ctrl (field FLGCTLQAT)

Specifies the control type that will be carried out on the parcel/SU before any operation (palletization, depalletization, SU opening and closing, Parcel/SU updating, etc.)

  • "Yes": the parcel/SU will always need to be set to status "On quay" for any kind of operations to be performed on it.
  • "No": no control is performed on the stock on quay status ("On quay", "Pending transfer"). All operations can be carried out irrespective of the stock on quay status.

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Error messages

In addition to the generic error messages, the following messages can appear during the entry :

Non enterable field if the generic round is entered

the field in the table cannot have a value as long as the "Generic round" is entered.

Tables used

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