|   | Force cross-docking rangeIntroduction In the Item Data by Warehouse (whwmd2510m000) session, you can specify force cross-dock minimum and
		maximum quantities, which enable you to force cross-docking whenever a quantity
		is received that lies within the range specified. Impact of force cross-docking If the force cross-dock minimum and maximum quantities are
			 both set to zero, LN does not try to force cross-docking of the received quantity. For DMS, this means that LN always first tries
			 to supply from inventory if DMS on Inventory is set to Receipt and Outbound. If demand exceeds available inventory, LN cross-docks the
			 received quantity to meet remaining demand. If you set the force cross-dock maximum quantity to the
			 maximum and the force cross-dock minimum quantity to zero, LN always first tries
			 to cross-dock the received goods. For DMS, this means that first the received quantity is used
			 to meet demand. If demand exceeds the received quantity, the remaining quantity
			 is supplied from inventory, if DMS on Inventory is set to Receipt and Outbound. The same applies when the force cross-dock maximum and
			 minimum quantities are set to specifc values, and the received quantity falls
			 within this range. 
 Force cross-docking in a DMS environment Depending on the force cross-dock quantities, LN first assigns
		either the received quantity or the on-hand quantity. The following examples
		assume that you specified a force cross-docking range of zero to
		20. Example 1 |  Item | X |  |  Warehouse | WH1 |  |  Received Quantityin Inventory Unit | 10
				pcs. |  |  Inventory on Hand | 15 pcs. |  
   The received quantity is 10 and, therefore, in the assumed
		range. As a result, the received quantity will be assigned first, and then the
		on-hand quantity. Distribution in the DMS session is as follows: | Priority | Date | Demand | WH | Shortage | Assigned Received Quantity | Assigned
				Inventory |  | 106 | 14-4-2005 | Sales S4 | 2 | 2 | 2 |  | 
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 | 203 | 11-4-2005 | Sales S1 | 1 | 10 | 8 | 2 | 
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 | 205 | 13-4-2005 | Sales S3 | 2 | 5 |  | 5 | 
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 | 212 | 15-4-2005 | Transfer T2 | 1 | 5 |  | 5 | 
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 | 500 | 20-4-2005 | Forecast F1 | 2 | 20 |  | 3 | 
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   Example 2 |  Item | X |  |  Warehouse | WH1 |  |  Received Quantityin Inventory Unit | 25
				pcs. |  |  Inventory on Hand | 15 pcs. |  
   The received quantity is 25 and, therefore, outside the assumed
		range. As a result, the on-hand quantity will be assigned first, and then the
		received quantity. Distribution in the DMS session is as follows: | Priority | Date | Demand | WH | Shortage | Assigned Received Quantity | Assigned
				Inventory |  | 106 | 14-4-2005 | Sales S4 | 2 | 2 |  | 2 | 
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 | 203 | 11-4-2005 | Sales S1 | 1 | 10 |  | 10 | 
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 | 205 | 13-4-2005 | Sales S3 | 2 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 
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 | 212 | 15-4-2005 | Transfer T2 | 1 | 5 | 5 |  | 
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 | 500 | 20-4-2005 | Forecast F1 | 2 | 20 | 3 |  | 
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   The remaining received quantity is placed in stock. Note On occasion, all demand can be supplied from inventory and the
		  entire received quantity is placed in stock. Force cross-docking in a non-DMS environment The force cross-docking range is closely linked to the cross-docking time fence and the setting of the Generate Cross-dock Order Lines when Confirming Receipt option, which is also defined in the Item Data by Warehouse (whwmd2510m000) session. If you set a force cross-docking range, and the received
		  quantity falls within this range, LN performs the following steps: Tries to cross-dock the received goods as much as possible. LN looks for all
			 demand (outbound order lines) for the received item in the warehouse where the
			 goods are received.  LN first looks for open cross-dock orders for which cross-dock order lines can be
			 created. If goods remain to be cross-docked, LN then looks for
			 outbound order lines that do not yet have a cross-dock order. - If one or more is found, LN sorts these lines
		  according to the planning priorities or cross-dock order priorities used, and creates cross-dock
		  orders and cross-dock order lines as required.
 - LN repeats these steps until the entire received quantity is processed or until no
		  more demand can be found.
 
 Note - LN also performs the previous steps if the Generate Cross-dock Order Lines when Confirming Receipt check box is cleared.
 - If the Generate Cross-dock Order Lines when Confirming Receipt check box is selected, and no force cross-docking range is
			 set, LN still tries to
			 create cross-dock order lines for existing cross-dock orders. However, LN will not create new
			 cross-dock orders.
 - If a time fence has been set, the restrictions imposed by the
			 time fence must also be met.
 
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