OSEM - Stage Sales Order for Shipping

New features added, version 7.5.2

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Program OSEM, Stage Sales Order for Shipping, is used to stage a sales order for shipping. It moves inventory from the warehouse to the shipping area and bin flagged as staging in program ILMM, Location Master Maintenance.

After a sales order is staged, it can either be shipped or containerized. If any part of a sales order has been staged, program OESC, Shipping Confirmation, will only ship the staged quantities, and it will only take inventory from the staging area. Shipping will fail if a line has a zero qty staged.

You can maintain order tracking information for the staged orders in this program.

Orders for which staging was initialized using program OSBS, Batch Select & Initialize Staging, are maintained in this program.

Staged sales order lines display the word STAGED in blue beneath the sales order line in program OEOE, Sales Order Entry Maintenance, and program OESC, Shipping Confirmation.

Some setup is required in program MURM, Initialization Parameter Maintenance, for containerizing staged sales orders.

 

See Also

Staging Sales Orders on Hold

Staging Rules for Multiple Plants

Staging Sales Orders for Shipping

Staging Sales Orders Manually

Unstaging Sales Orders

Containerizing Staged Sales Orders

OSEM Action Buttons

 

Staging Sales Orders on Hold

Sales orders on hold can only be staged when the hold code assigned to the sales order is set to Allow Staging in program CMHM, Hold Code Maintenance.

If the hold code has the Allow Staging flag set to off in program CMHM, Hold Code Maintenance, the order will not be displayed in this program, and you cannot stage the order until it has been taken off hold with program OEHR, Credit Hold Release.

 

Staging Rules for Multiple Plants

You cannot stage orders with the following conditions:

Once a sales order has been staged, the sales location and the sales order line default plants cannot be changed.

 

Staging Sales Orders for Shipping

1. Enter the staging area and bin.

If your staging locations are non-nettable, and the Include Non Nettable in available to promise flag is set to off in program SPMM, System Parameters/Default Maintenance, when you stage the quantity to that location, the quantity moved will not be added back into the available to promise. Since the sales allocations are not decremented until the sales order is shipped, it will appear to make the available to promise less than it actually is.

2. In the Employee field, enter the appropriate employee number or crew ID.

3. Set the Calculate Available to Stage flag to the desired setting.

4. Tab to the middle block, which is in query mode.

5. Enter the desired query information and press [Execute Query].

6. The sales order information will be displayed.

7. To begin the staging process, press the [Initialize Staging] button.

8. You can change the quantity to pick.

9. If the item is a controlled item, enter desired control number. Serial controlled items will need to be entered one to a line.

10. In the From Area & Bin field, enter the desired stock area and bin location from which the quantity will be picked and moved to the staging area.

11. Leave the container information blank. It will be entered automatically when the order is containerized.

12. To prevent a line item from being staged, put your cursor in a field for the desired line item and press [Delete Record].

13. When the order is ready to be staged and the information is correct for all sales order lines, press the [Auto Stage] button.

 

Staging Sales Orders Manually

1. You can stage a sales order manually.

2. Enter the staging area and bin.

3. In the Employee field, enter the appropriate employee number or crew ID.

4. Set the Calculate Available to Stage flag to the desired setting.

5. Tab to the middle block, which is in query mode.

6. Enter the desired query information and press [Execute Query].

7. The sales order information will be displayed.

8. In the lower block, in the Line field, enter the sales order line number that you wish to stage.

9. The line item information will be displayed automatically with the quantity to pick set to the quantity ordered.

10. You can change the quantity to pick.

11. If the item is a controlled item, enter desired control number. Serial controlled items need to be entered one to a line.

12. In the From Area & Bin field, enter the desired stock area and bin location from which the quantity will be picked and moved to the staging area.

13. Press [Commit].

14. In the Staged field, enter the quantity to be staged.

15. In the Qty to Pick field, enter the remaining quantity to be picked.

16. Press [Commit].

 

Unstaging Sales Orders

1. Orders that have been staged can be unstaged.

2. To unstage an order, press the [Un-Stage] button.

3. All staged quantities will be moved from the staging location back to the original location, and the staging line in the lower block will be deleted.

4. If the line has not yet been staged, but staging has been initialized, the staging line will be deleted.

 

Containerizing Staged Sales Orders

1. Stage the sales order.

2. Press the [Containerize] button. This will create container records for the staged sales order lines.

3. Containers are created according to the AUTO_CONTAINERIZE parameter in program MURM, Initialization Parameter Maintenance.

For items with a case per pallet value of 0 or 1 in program ICPM, Inventory Planning Data Maintenance, the program will create one container record for each staging line.

If the case per pallet for an item is greater than 1, the program will ask whether you want to create the containers as one per staging line or one per pallet. If one per staging line is chosen, one container per staging line will be created. If one per pallet is chosen, one container per pallet will be created.

4. To view and maintain the container records, press the [Show Containers] button.

5. Press [Commit].

6. Staged sales orders can also be containerized manually in program OSCM, Staged Order Container Maintenance. Containers created with this program can be modified in program OSCM, Staged Order Container Maintenance.

 

OSEM Action Buttons

Initialize Staging

Press this button to initialize the staging process. Initializing staging will set the Print Pick List flag to on, set the qty to pick equal to the quantity ordered for all order lines, and copy reservations for controlled items.

Auto Stage

Press this button to automatically stage the order. Auto-staging will set the Print Pack List flag to on, cop the quantity to pick to the Staged field, and move the quantity to pick from the entered location to the staging location. If the [Auto Stage] button is pressed before the [Initialize Staging] button is pressed, the initialize staging functions will also be performed.

Un-Stage

Press this button to unstage the order. When the order is unstaged, all staged quantities are moved back to their original locations and staging lines are deleted in this program.

Show Containers

Press this button to view and maintain the containers for the order. Orders can be containerized automatically from this program, or they are containerized in program OSCM, Staged Order Container Maintenance.

Containerize

Press this button to automatically containerize the staged quantities.

Order Tracking

Press this button to view and maintain the tracking information for this order.

Collapsed View

Press this button to view a collapsed view of the staging information, including the quantity to pick, quantity staged, quantity ordered, quantity available, item number, and item description. This information cannot be maintained from this view.

Full Detail View

Press this button from the collapsed view screen to view the information in full detail. Information can be maintained in the full detail view.