Movement Order Entry form - Actions
- To carry out one of the following actions for the whole of the current movement order, select it from the Action menu within the Movement Order Entry form.
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Specify this information:
- New Order
- Clears the current movement order from the screen ready for a new movement order to be entered.
- Schedule Order
- This displays the Movement Order Entry Schedule Order form.
- Delete All
- Deletes all lines on the current movement order. A warning message is displayed so you can confirm this action before it is carried out.
- Hold and Release All
- Hold prevents further processing from being carried out until the Release option is selected.
- Confirm All
- Confirms all the lines on the movement order and changes the details in the Confirmation Date, Confirmation Period and Confirmed By fields.
- Print All
- To use this function a document format must be associated with the current stage of the movement order.
- Receive Items
- This option displays the Inventory Receipt Note Entry Form.
- Embed Std Para
- This option displays the Standard Text Language Variants form. This form enables you to attach a paragraph to the document to be printed.
- Show Prompted Presets
- This option displays available presets of the type prompted for the movement order line.
- Manual Allocations
- This option displays the Manual Inventory Allocations form.
- Control Values
- A control total, or control value, is used as a check to ensure the user has entered the correct value or quantity. This option displays control values as defined in the movement type.
- Allocate All
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This enables you to perform the auto-allocation function. You may need to do this because the system has only partially allocated the movement order quantity because of a lack of stock, and the remaining quantity is now available; or because there has been a failure of the auto-allocation at a previous stage. This action is only available when inventory is being issued and not received. An alternative way to allocate is to use the Manual Allocations action as described above.
This action can be used for items that are either manually or automatically allocated. Items that are not allocated cannot use this action. If the line has been closed and/or inventory has already been issued (that is, the issue is actualized), then this action cannot be performed. It is independent of the allocation stage settings on the movement type.
This action is also available in Movement Order Control Desks.
- De-allocate All
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This enables you to de-allocate any inventory that has previously been allocated to a movement order line. This is regardless of whether the allocation has been made manually or automatically. This action is only available when inventory is being issued and not received. An alternative way to allocate is to use the Manual Allocations action as described above.
This action can be used for items that are either manually or automatically allocated. Items that are not allocated cannot use this action. If the line has been closed and/or inventory has already been issued (that is, the issue is actualized), then this action cannot be performed. It is independent of the allocation stage settings on the movement type.
This action is also available in Movement Order Control Desks.
- Re-process All
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This action enables you to perform all validation and processing that occurs when a line is entered. Some of the activities carried out are:
- Recalculate formulae and value labels if the Recalculation field is set for the current stage on the Movement Type Definitions Stages Setup form.
- Perform auto-allocations for issue, if not already allocated, and the allocation stage defined in the movement type has been passed.
- Update inventory (that is, create receipts and issues) if the update failed at an earlier stage.
- Set a line to Held if required (for example, if item characteristics have been removed).
- Save your changes.
- Scheduled orders
- Creating a scheduled order
- Processing a receipt note
- Allocations
- Using manual inventory allocations
- What are document formats?
- Standard text
- Setting up Movement Types
- Control desks