The standard catch weight design helps prevent weight changes after registration.
For us, we set the catch weight during production and keep it the same for all movements afterward.
We use the standard CatchWeight item handling policy by setting the Outbound weight variance method to "Restrict weight variance" and the Movement weight capturing method to "Not capture."
With these settings, we expect the weight to remain constant during movements and picking processes. Therefore, the reservation and release processes should follow this rule when determining the catch weight allocation method.
Based on our settings, we do not expect the weight to change or need confirmation during reservation and picking.
However, the "Catch weight item handling policies" only work if the quantity is picked using a mobile device, not manually.
We expect the catch weight item handling policies to apply to all methods for completing inbound, picking, and outbound processes.
Even if we were not using the warehouse scanner function and were picking entirely through the client, the handling policies should still apply.