I suggest to add a troubleshooting page/factbox where user can access to understand where stock is and what options they have to enable pick.
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Hi this is Luke from Azzure IT Support. I am fully on board with this suggestion from Sigfredo! Nothing to handle has got to be one of the worst error messages in the system, because it says that the action didn't work, gives nothing about which part of the system has caused the problem and says nothing about how to fix the issue. Leaving the customer (and sometimes us) incredibly confused.Mentioning of bins and item tracking as well as a requirement for the picked line to be of type item and making sure that they have the right location and/or zone/bin code would be incredibly valuable to the end user. Notifications about put-aways would also be useful as customers sometimes forget to put items away especially if they are returned, all of these contribute to a Nothing to handle error which leaves the customer in the dark.This error message is completely unsolvable unless you have spoken to someone who has previously dealt with it.
Category: Warehousing
Any solution should cover Inventory & Warehouse picks
Category: Warehousing
It will be nice to have more deatil like including The Source Document and Line Number and the Item Number, or Bin Code with not enought quantity onr Bin Content. As much as we can go ahead and locate the line with the issue
Category: Warehousing
Extremely frustrating message. It takes a lot of time to figure out what is wrong.
Category: Warehousing
This is basic usability issue. From a user perspective there is nothing worse than being told why they can't do something and then giving them no idea of how to resolve the issue. Implementing this feature would considerably enhance the usability of warehousing.
Category: Warehousing
"Nothing to handle" explained. Great feature when available.
Category: Warehousing
Took me a while to figure out the issue was a missing item tracking info or missing lot info card. I can't remember, where but I noted that the way posting errors work is ongoing change and you will be able to see all the errors at once, rather than just the last error. Clearly, that needs to be moved to warehouse items.
Also, this needs to address the concept of a transaction. i.e. either the whole warehouse shipment posts or nothing does. Currently, you can get partial success if you have multiple sales orders on a warehouse shipment.
Russell
Category: Warehousing
Business Central Team (administrator)
Thank you for your feedback. This is a great suggestion! We are adding it to our roadmap.