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About Picking Serial and Lot Numbers

Outbound handling of serial or lot numbers is a frequent task in different warehouse processes.

In simple processes, the inventory items already carry item tracking numbers, and these numbers are automatically transferred through all outbound warehouse activities without an interaction by warehouse workers.

In other processes, the inventory items do not carry item tracking numbers, and the warehouse worker must assign new during the outbound handling, typically from a predefined number series. For more information, see How to: Assign Serial Numbers and Lot Numbers During Outbound Transactions.

In special processes, the inventory items already carry item tracking numbers, but the warehouse worker must select them specifically during the outbound handling. For more information, see How to: Select from Existing Serial Numbers and Lot Numbers. This process is typically used when the item is set up for specific tracking. For more information, see Lot Specific Tracking.

In some situations, the serial or lot numbers are already defined on the source document, which the warehouse worker must respect during the outbound warehouse handling. This may be because the customer requested a specific lot during the order process. In that case, warehouse workers must pick the specific serial or lot numbers, similarly to the special process above, but they have little means of editing the Item Tracking Lines window.

Note

To enable, for example, lot number handling in warehouse activities, the Lot Warehouse Tracking field must be selected in the item’s item tracking code setup.

Picking Serial or Lot Numbers Specified on Source Documents

When the inventory pick or warehouse pick document is created from an outbound source document where item tracking numbers are already defined, then all fields in the Item Tracking Lines window under the inventory pick are locked for writing, except the Qty. to Handle field.

The inventory pick lines specify the item tracking numbers on individual take and place lines. The quantity is already split into unique serial or lot number combinations because the sales order specifies the item tracking numbers to ship.

Deleting Pick Lines

If items on a pick line are not available, then you can typically delete those pick lines and delete the pick document. The source document, such as sales order, production order, or warehouse shipment will then have remaining items to be picked, which can be obtained through a new pick later when the items become available.

Warning

We do not recommend this method if serial or lot numbers are specified on the source document.

Instead, change the Qty. to Handle field to zero, post the other pick lines, and then delete the pick document. This makes sure that the pick lines for those serial or lot numbers can be recreated from the source document later.

See Also

Tasks

How to: Assign Serial Numbers and Lot Numbers During Outbound Transactions
How to: Set Up Warehouse Management

Concepts

Pick Items

Other Resources

Item Tracking Lines
Design Details: Warehouse Management
Lot Specific Tracking
Lot Warehouse Tracking