The location type, which identifies the uses for the location. The following types are available: Inbound dock—Identifies locations where items are received and registered. Outbound dock—Identifies locations where items are gathered before dispatch. Bulk location—Identifies locations where items are stored until they are either moved to an outgoing dock or used to fill a picking location. Picking location—Identifies locations where items have fixed picking locations. This location type is used for shipping quantities that are less than whole pallets. Inspection location—Identifies locations for items that must undergo quality control. Production input location—Identifies locations for items that must undergo quality control. Production input location—Identifies locations for raw materials that are used to manufacture components or finished goods.
The location inside a warehouse. To modify the location for the transfer order line, click Edit lines and Explode lines in ...
The location of the item inside a warehouse. If you select Edit lines and Explode lines in the upper section of the Shipment ...
The location of the items inside a warehouse. If you select Edit lines and Explode lines in the upper section of the Shipment ...
The location of the warehouse. If automatic replenishment is required, the warehouse must not be the same as the cross-docking ...
The location type, which identifies the uses for the location. The following types are available: Inbound dock Identifies ...
The location where input text is required to confirm that the correct location is used. Tip You can specify the validation ...
The location where items must be delivered to be stored. This typically is the actual location. However, for drive-through ...
The locations exist in this warehouse and cannot be switched between warehouse management controlled processes and non-warehouse ...
The log file path supplied is not a valid file path or points to a location that cannot be written to. The log file value ...