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Suggested by Jonathan Anderson New 

For distribution and manufacturing companies that have inventory located in multiple physical warehouses, the ship to address of the customer order may dictate the ship from site/warehouse if the same product is stocked across multiple locations. For example if the same item is stocked in a warehouse in Mississippi and in Oregon, if a sales order is entered with a delivery address in Washington the stock in Oregon should be used to fulfill the requirement. A single customer could have multiple ship to addresses across the country so defaulting the site and warehouse at the customer level is not ideal. In current D365 the only way to accomplish this is to have a different customer for each delivery address.


Ideally the site and warehouse would default based upon the delivery address and not the customer.