In TWL Web module, parameters are set to ensure the system is performing according to
your company's operational standards. Your tasks are affected by how your TWL
administrator set up system parameters. Ensure your TWL administrator has set these
parameters to reflect your needs. For your information, task-related parameters are
described in this section. The name, parameter type, level, value, and description are
provided for each parameter. The default for each parameter is identified as
[default].
Parameter ID:0018
- Name
- Order Drop Criteria
- Parameter Type
- Order Management
- Level
- Global
- Value
- Select one or more of these values:
- Cross Dock
- Full Pallet
- Pallet Primary
- Case Primary
- Split-Case Primary
- Zone Pick Sequence
- FIFO
- Counter Primary
- Counter Zone
- Description
- Default Order Drop Criteria Values.
- These are the default criteria types available when assigning
order drop sequences through the Order Drop Manager.
- Any change to this parameter requires changes to the order drop
allocation code!
Parameter ID:0020
- Name
- Inventory Discrepancy
- Parameter Type
- Order Management
- Level
- Warehouse
- Value
-
- Adjust Quantity
- Zero Ship Line
- Skip Order
- Hold Order for Partial Fill [default]
- Description
- Inventory Discrepancy
- The inventory quantity parameter is assigned to establish
how to handle inventory discrepancies when dropping orders. Example, the
order requests 50 and the warehouse has 35.
- Order dropping is a two step process. The first step allocates an
entire order. The second step is to create the necessary picks, replenishments,
and stock movements for the order and wave. All the options below occur during
the first step.
- The options are:
- 1) Adjust Quantity
- Automatically adjust the order line quantity down to the
warehouse available quantity. The remaining quantity can be processed in a
new order, or canceled on the host system.
- 2) Zero Ship Line
- By zero shipping the order line, not one unit for this order
line will be shipped. The order line immediately becomes shipped. The rest
of the order will also be processed. If this is the only line for the order,
then the order will be marked and processed as shipped.
- 3) Skip Order
- The order must be filled to completion, when any portion of
the order is unable to be filled, the system removes any allocations and
skips the order.
- 4) Hold Order for Partial Fill
- When the quantities don't match, accept any available
quantity. If not one line in an order can be at least partially allocated
then skip the order.
- NOTE:
- When dropping from the Exceptions screen or when dropping
using the 'Drop without Appserver' option from the Order Drop Manager
screen, the user will always be prompted for the best solution.
Parameter ID:0025
- Name
- Pick Ticket/Label Program
- Parameter Type
- Order Management
- Level
- Warehouse
- Value
- Specify the appropriate program name.
- Description
- Pick Ticket/Label Program
- Enter the program name for either printing the summary pick
ticket or the pick label when dropping orders.
- If this program is for label printing add "-label" after the program
name.
- Example:
- gen_pick.p (Report)
- gen_pick.p-label (Label)
Parameter ID:0026
- Name
- Pick Ticket Size
- Parameter Type
- Order Management
- Level
- Global
- Value
-
- Description
- Pick Quantity Size
- Generate a pick ticket for each unit of each item?
- If this option is enabled, the system will print a pick ticket(request) for
each item unit on the order. Enabling this option also facilitates printing
a separate label for each item if so desired.
- If this option is disabled, then each pick request can contain multiple
units to be picked, up to the maximum pallet quantity for each item.
- Examples:
- Suppose that we want to pick 10 units of item ABC from pallets that hold a
maximum of 3 units of ABC.
- If this option is enabled, then 10 pick requests will be generated. One for
each unit of ABC.
- If this option is disabled, then 4 pick requests will be generated. One for
each set of 3 units on the pallets, and 1 single-unit pick, for a total of
10 units:
- ((3 x 3) + 1).
Parameter ID:2000
- Name
- Wave Size
- Parameter Type
- Order Management
- Level
- Warehouse
- Value
- Specify a numeric value between 1 and 999. [default=5]
- Description
- Wave Size
- The maximum limit on the number of orders in a wave.
- For assisting warehouse labor planning, the system allows a limit to be
placed on a wave size. The value entered in this system parameter, controls
the maximum order count for all waves dropped. The value represents the
upper limit. So, if the system is assigned to fifty orders in a wave, there
will never be fifty-one orders combined in one wave. Although, there may be
anywhere from one to exactly fifty orders in a wave.
- Orders are assigned into wave numbers by sequential order. Assuming you are
dropping eighty orders, the first fifty will be in the first wave. The
remaining orders will be in the second wave.
- For no upper limit on the wave size, set the size to zero.
- Please note that this limit is not applicable for host
assigned waves.
- Example:
- The system is dropping 155 orders. The wave size is set at 50 orders.
- The result of dropping these orders is four waves. The first three waves
would each contain fifty orders each. The final five orders are placed in
the final wave.
Parameter ID:2019
- Name
- Adjustment Orders, In
- Parameter Type
- Order Management
- Level
- Global
- Value
- Specify an appropriate code, such as STKIN. [default=STKIN]
- Description
- The adjustment code used for Adjustment type orders when the
inventory level is negative. In effect, what stock adjustment do we use when
adjusting up inventory levels?
Parameter ID:2020
- Name
- Adjustment Orders, Out
- Parameter Type
- Order Management
- Level
- Global
- Value
- Specify an appropriate code, such as STKOUT. [default=STKOUT]
- Description
- The adjustment code used for Adjustment type orders when the
inventory level is positive. In effect, what stock adjustment do we use when
adjusting down inventory levels?
Parameter ID:2021
- Name
- Customs Adjustment Code
- Parameter Type
- Order Management
- Level
- Global
- Value
- Specify an appropriate code, such as CSOUT. [default=CSOUT]
- Description
- What stock adjustment code do you want applied to the adjustment? The stock
adjustment is applied through the Inventory Control, Customs Hold
screen.
Parameter ID:2025
- Name
- Pick Ticket/Label Print
- Parameter Type
- Order Management
- Level
- Global
- Value
-
- Description
- Do you want to print a summary pick ticket or labels when
dropping orders?
- The program used to print is defined by parameter 0025.
Parameter ID:2027
- Name
- Full Cartons
- Parameter Type
- Order Management
- Level
- Warehouse
- Value
-
- Single Location Case Pick
- One Carton per Pick
- Multiple Cartons per Pick [default]
- Single Loc. Split/Case Pick
- Description
- Break By Carton
- When creating picks for an order, should the system break picks by full
carton? This system parameter is used to determine how to pick from the Full
Case Primary location, the Split Case Primary Location, and bulk. This
parameter is not used when picking full pallets, or from the back order
location. It would also have no effect if there is no primary case
location.
- Example:
- Pick of 118 units, where there is a split primary and a
case primary with a case size of 50.
- Single Location Case Pick
- 1 case pick of 118
- One Carton per Pick
- 2 case picks of 50, 1 split pick of 18
- Multiple Cartons per Pick
- 1 case pick of 100, 1 split pick of 18
- Single Location Split/Case Pick
- 1 split pick of 118 (If pick of 100 it would be 1 case pick
of 100 because that consists of complete cases.)
Parameter ID:2028
- Name
- Labor Items
- Parameter Type
- Order Management
- Level
- Warehouse
- Value
-
- No: Lines containing labor items are skipped.
- Yes: Picks are created for labor items when the Order Drop Manager is
processing a labor item. [default]
- Description
- Labor Items
- Do you create a pick for labor items? If a pick is created
for a labor item, the pick is in the Labor location?
- Use this system parameter to create the picks, when the Order
Drop Manager is processing a labor item, or to skip the order line.
Parameter ID:2031
- Name
- Auto Drop Run Log
- Parameter Type
- Order Management
- Level
- Global
- Value
- Specify the full directory path. [default=0]
- Description
- Enter the full directory path where Auto Drop Rules Run Logs will
be located.
Parameter ID:2053
- Name
- BOD Kit With Required Component
- Parameter Type
- Order Management
- Level
- Warehouse
- Value
-
- Skip Order
- Zero Ship Kit [default]
- Description
- BOD kit handling with required components.
- How should BOD kits be handled during the order drop
process when inventory is not available for a required component?
- If "Zero Ship Kit" then the BOD line will be zero shipped on the order if
any required components are not available for allocation.
- If "Skip Order" then the entire order will be skipped for review.
Parameter ID:2054
- Name
- Prebuilt Kit Without Inventory
- Parameter Type
- Order Management
- Level
- Global
- Value
-
- Zero Ship Kit [default]
- Skip Order
- Description
- Prebuilt kit handling without inventory.
- How should Prebuilt kits be handled during the order drop
process when inventory is not available for a component?
- If "Zero Ship Kit" then the BOD line will be zero shipped on the order if
any components are not available for allocation.
- If "Skip Order" then the entire order will be skipped for review.
Parameter ID:2111
- Name
- Partial Primary UOM Pick
- Parameter Type
- Order Management
- Level
- Global
- Value
-
- Description
- Pick partial UOM from Primaries?
- During Order Dropping, can the system pick partial units of
measure from a Primary Location?
- Example:
- Split Case Primary is empty, and Case Primary has available
stock.
- Can we pick less than a case (an each) from the Case Primary?
Parameter ID: 7510
- Name
- Order Drop By Lot Size
- Parameter Type
- Order Manager
- Level
- Warehouse
- Value
-
- Description
- Efficient Lot Size Order Dropping
- This parameter will supercede the standard default order
dropping criteria by allocating inventory based on quantities closest, but
not smaller than the order quantity.
-
Note: Multiple Allocations May
Occur