How to define a warehousing procedureStep 1. Define procedure In the Warehousing Procedures (whinh0105m000) session, define the identification code, the description and the procedure type of the warehousing procedure. The following warehousing procedure types are available:
Step 2. Add activities to procedure After you create a warehousing procedure, you must add activities to the procedure. To add activities, proceed as follows:
Step 3. Link procedure to Warehousing Order Type To link the procedure to warehousing orders, in the Warehousing Order Types (whinh0110m000) session, link the warehousing procedure to a warehousing-order type. As a result, the warehousing procedure is the default procedure for the warehousing orders to which the order type is allocated. Step 4. Link Warehousing Order Type to Order Origin To link the warehousing order type to order origins, in the Default Order Types by Origin (whinh0120m000) session, link the warehousing order type to an order origin. As a result, the warehousing order type (with the warehousing procedure previously allocated) is the default warehousing order type for warehousing orders generated from orders of the order origin to which the warehousing order type is linked. Performance aspects Keeping warehousing order line activities in your system after the warehousing order is closed results in considerable data growth. If you do not want to remove warehousing orders with status Closed, an alternative way to reduce the number of records in your system is to remove the order line activities of closed orders. To do this, in the Remove Warehousing Orders (whinh2250m000) session, select the Line Activities of Closed Orders check box. For further information, see Remove order line activities of closed orders.
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