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It is currently not possible to do an over pick for raw material picking (production order). We have scenario's that the bill of material is not correct and in that case you want to have the option to pick additional items with the warehousing app. Dynamics suggest that this scenario is possible with the warehousing app (parameter allow over pick on mobile device menu item) but it doesn't work.

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Ideas Administrator

Thank you for your feedback. We released this feature as part of the functionality in Over-pick materials for production orders and batch orders released for version 10.0.37.

Please refer to the following link for more information:

Over-pick materials for production and batch orders - Supply Chain Management | Dynamics 365 | Microsoft Learn

Sincerely,

Johan Hoffmann

PM, Microsoft

Comments

L

Yes , this should be must have feature for any manufacturing business.

Category: Warehouse Management

L

It's important to manage picking with different and unknown handling units in both LP and non-LP controlled locations. We've created our own customization that tracks the maximum quantity found in a warehouse per item number per pallet received allowing material picking from non-LP controlled locations with high success.


The out of box logic for directed raw material pick skips creating work if the remaining material to be consumed is less than the input location on hand quantity. This can impede staging material for the next production order. We needed more control based so we now track typical pallet size for each item number in the background. Demo to be sent to MS program managers.


Category: Warehouse Management

L

Hello @Christopher Taylor , I don't know how to contact you, that's why I'm writing here. We are trying to prepare this modification too and we aren´t successful. Could you please advise me how you solved it? If you have any recommendations or TDD from your previous modifications, could you e-mail me at vojtech.nydl(at)autocont.cz, please? Thank you

Category: Warehouse Management

L

This is a must-have requirement for manufacturing.


Virtually any production order needs slightly more raw materials than specified by the BOM or a formula, to account for waste, rejects, setup runs, QA tests and traceability samples, to name just a few. It’s not practical to add a crude waste percentage value on the formula line, as each manufacturing situation may require different amounts of raw materials.


Another massive problem that over-picking will solve, is the inconsistency of handling units of stocked raw materials. For example, a vendor that supplies a liquid ingredient, might randomly deliver it in different volumetric containers (10, 20, 50 litres). Therefore, setting the location directive to round up to the nearest UoM won’t work, since only one UoM per product is allowed.

Category: Warehouse Management

L

Required for our business as well.

Currently looking at development to implement since it is not in base.

Category: Warehouse Management

L

Would be a big improvement for any manufacturing company!

Category: Warehouse Management

L

It is a must feature.

Category: Warehouse Management

L

This is a must have in the manufacturing of foam and foam products as well. Along with the ability to over-pick though, we also need the ability to associate the overage to the production order so it cannot be consumed by the next production order that is released. With a modification in our current system, the over-pick quantity is put on a picking list on the production order since 95% of the time that production order consumes all of the over-pick quantity.

Category: Warehouse Management

L

This is something must to have scenario for process manufacturing specially. Consumption may vary according to the production output and availability of components.

Category: Warehouse Management

L

I agree this should become a base D365 feature. Currently there is the ability to "round up to unit" on the location directive lines for raw material picking, but this option only works when the business has defined unit conversions for all items. Sometimes the nature of the business and the types of raw materials does not call for defining unit conversions, so there needs to be an alternative option for over picking when that is the case.


I most recently wrote a modification for this for a customer that did not use unit conversions. The design was to replicate the functionality of sales and transfer order over picking processes (add raw material over picking toggle on the Worker and add logic to over pick toggle on menu item), which I believe is the best route to go here.

Category: Warehouse Management

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