Processing Receipts
The key to processing receipts is the internal routing. The flexibility of the internal routing function means that any received inventory can move through any combination of locations before being put away.
All receipts work in the same way:
• You create a transaction; for example, unplanned receipt.
• The warehouse system looks for the internal routing associated with the item, transaction type, warehouse, or address.
• The system runs the algorithms associated with the transaction type; for example, put-away.
• The receipt location can be a final location, a location in the receipt area, or a warehouse.
• Confirmations can be printed or sent to the RF. The setup fields for this can be defined for the warehouse, the item, or the transaction type.
This section provides a general overview of receipts, including the following topics:
See
Defining Internal Routings for information on internal routing and internal routing groups.