Suggested by Elise De Brie – New
Current Limitation:
In D365FO, when creating a Sales Return Order, there is no functionality to print a receipts list like there is for standard Sales Orders. This gap presents challenges for warehouse workers who need to know exactly what goods are returning and when, especially if they do not have access to the D365FO client. Without this list, there is limited visibility into the expected returns, which can lead to inefficiencies in the return process.
Proposed Enhancement:
Add a standard SSRS report for Sales Return Orders that generates a receipts list similar to the one available for standard Sales Orders. This report should be configurable in Print Management to allow for printing when a return order is created. This would provide warehouse workers and other personnel with a clear, standardized document to identify and process incoming goods.
Why This Matters:
- Improved Visibility: By having a receipts list for Sales Return Orders, warehouse workers can anticipate incoming items and ensure they are prepared for the returns, improving operational efficiency.
- Enhanced Process Efficiency: With the report being included in Print Management, the warehouse team can operate more independently, reducing the need for access to the D365FO client and enabling faster return processing.
- Consistency in Documentation: A standardized receipts list for both Sales Orders and Sales Return Orders will ensure consistency in how incoming and outgoing goods are managed, reducing the risk of confusion or errors.
Call to Action:
Implementing this feature would provide much-needed visibility into Sales Return Orders, enhancing operational workflows, reducing delays, and supporting accurate goods identification. This functionality would be a valuable addition for any organization managing returns, improving warehouse efficiency and overall return order management.
I am trying to understand your idea.
As far as I can see for Sales Orders you can print a "pick list" (by pressing "Generate Picking List") not a "receive list" out of the box?