Classic allocation strategy system and configuration settings
Flag | Definition |
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AllowOverAllocations | Select
1
(On), which allows the system to allocate inventory
for product in Piece Pick or Case Pick locations, even if the product is not
already in the location. Therefore, it is possible for the quantity in the
location to be zero, but the allocated or reserved quantity to be greater than
zero. This feature enables replenishment to work even though the shortfall
triggers higher priority replenishment.
Note: This setting only applies to items using Classic
Allocation. The new Allocation strategy allows overallocation to be configured
within the strategy.
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to access the system setting flag. The default for this flag is
The table below shows basic classic allocation strategies that have been configured in the system. These standard strategies have been created to provide a variety of allocation logic choices available. These strategies can be modified to meet specific operational needs or new strategies can be created.
Name | Description | Details |
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CTNB | Full Pallet break, then break by Carton size, not UOM | The system breaks up pick commands by full pallet, then cartonizes remaining picks based on carton dimensions. The system does not use Assigned Pick location information. |
DACTN | Dynamic Picking with Cartonization | The system uses cartonization logic to direct the picker and identify which product should be picked together. |
STD | Break Picks by UOM. Use assigned PICK locations | The system creates individual pick commands based on unit of measure, allocating eaches and cases from Assigned Pick locations. |
STD2 | Clean out all locations - order by location | The system creates picks by location without considering unit of measure or location type information (in order to empty locations to open up storage space). The system does not use Assigned Pick location information. |
STD3 | Dynamic Picking without Cartonization | The system does not determine location during allocation but instead sends the information to the picker via RF . |
UOMB | Break by UOM. Assigned PICK locations not used. | The system breaks up picks based on the item’s unit of measure. The system does not use Assigned Pick location information. |
UOMP | Get non-pallet quantity from assigned Piece-Pick location | The system creates individual pick commands by UOM, and gets all non-pallet quantities from an assigned Pick location type. |
UOMC | Break by UOM - Clean Locations | Get pallet quantity first, then case quantity, then less than case quantity. Attempt to clean locations by getting the lowest available quantity first. |
QMBF | Match Quantity, then best fit | The system will first try to find an existing location with the same quantity to match the order. After that, it will look for a location with the best fit for the order quantity |
QMCL | Match Quantity, then clean locations | The system will first try to find an existing location with the same quantity to match the order. After that, it will clean out the locations by selecting the lowest quantity first. |
QMEQ | Match Quantity, then minimize picks | The system will first try to find an existing location with the same quantity to match the order. After that, the system will try to minimize picks by choosing a location that has more inventory than required. |
QMLS | Match Quantity, then Location Sequence | The system will first try to find an existing location with the same quantity to match the order. If there is not a quantity match, the picks will be chosen in location sequence. |
STD7 | Break picks by Case UOM. Assigned Case Pick location is optional. | Allocate by UOM. If a case pick location is assigned, it will be used for Case UOM picks. If there is not one assigned, it will allocate from another location. |
STD8 | Rotate by Lot. Empty first location for that lot instead of lot. | Use rotation rule to find the lot to allocate, then empty the first location for that lot. This breaks normal lot rotation rules if multiple lots are in a location. |