Outbound sorting

This functionality makes it easier to handle small containers and helps warehouse workers better plan and organize pallet capacity in the truck. When you use outbound sorting, you can sort packed containers to the correct pallet after they have been at a packing station. You can also build a packing hierarchy.

This functionality lets you build pallets from containers that are packed through the packing functionality. The container isn't sent to the final shipping location as it is in the original packing flow. Instead, workers can close the container and move it to a sort type location. They can then sort containers to positions, each of which has a license plate (LP). After the containers have been sorted, work can be created to send the whole LP to the final shipping dock or stage locations, based on location directives or your own requirements. Additionally, the action of closing of the sort position can immediately move the inventory to the final shipping location and pick it to the order.

Turn on the Outbound sorting feature

To use this feature, it must be turned on for your system. As of Supply Chain Management version 10.0.32, this feature is mandatory and can't be turned off. If you are running a version older than 10.0.32, then admins can turn this functionality on or off by searching for the Outbound sorting feature in the Feature management workspace.

Setup

For this scenario, you must use standard USMF demo data and warehouse 62. You must also complete the setup that is described in the following subsections.

Set up a wave template

This setup automatically processes the wave and creates work when a line is released to the warehouse.

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Setup > Waves > Wave templates.
  2. In the template list, select Warehouse 62.
  3. On the General FastTab, make sure that the Process wave at release to warehouse option is set to Yes.

Set up a worker

The packing station is considered a location. Warehouse workers who sign in at the packing station see and work on only shipments and containers that are planned at that specific packing location. A user who signs in to Microsoft Dynamics 365 must be set up as a worker in Warehouse management. If the user's name doesn't appear in the list of work users, use the following procedure to add it.

Note

These steps assume that the user already exists in the system and has been associated as an employee or worker in the Human Resources module.

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Setup > Worker.

  2. Select New.

  3. In the Worker field, select the target user in the list of employees.

  4. Select Select.

  5. On the Action Pane, select Save.

  6. On the Users FastTab, select New to create a mobile device account, and set the following values for it:

    • User ID: Enter a unique ID.
    • User name: Enter a name for the ID.
    • Default warehouse: 62
    • Menu name: Main
  7. On the Action Pane, select Save.

  8. The Set password dialog box appears, where you can create a simple password that the user can use to sign in to the mobile app. Set the following values:

    • Password: Enter a simple password.
    • Confirm password: Enter the same password again.
  9. Select Set password.

    A notification in the Action Center informs you that the password has been set for the user that you created.

Create a location type

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Setup > Warehouse > Location types.

  2. On the Action Pane, select New to create a location type, and set the following values for it:

    • Location type: SORT
    • Description: Sort
  3. On the Action Pane, select Save.

Set up Warehouse management parameters

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Setup > Warehouse management parameters.
  2. On the General tab, on the Location types FastTab, set the Sorting location type field to SORT.
  3. On the Action Pane, select Save.

Set up a location profile

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Setup > Warehouse > Location profiles.

  2. On the Action Pane, select New.

  3. In the header, set the following values:

    • Location profile ID: Sorting
    • Name: Sorting
  4. On the General FastTab, set the following values:

    • Location format: ASRB (Aisle-Rack-Shelf-Bin)
    • Location type: SORT
    • Use license plate tracking: Yes
    • Allow mixed items: Yes (When you set this option to Yes, the Allow mixed inventory batches option is automatically set to Yes and can't be changed independently.)
  5. Select Save.

Set up a location

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Setup > Warehouse > Locations.

  2. In the header, clear the Generate check digits for location check box.

  3. On the Action Pane, select New to create a location, and set the following values for it:

    • Warehouse: 62
    • Location: SORT
    • Location profile ID: SORTING
  4. Select Save.

Set up an outbound sorting template

The outbound sorting template determines whether work is created out of the sort location, and whether sorting is done manually or automatically.

For this scenario, you will create an outbound sorting template to build pallets after the packing station.

  1. Go to Warehouse Management > Setup > Packing > Outbound sorting template.

  2. On the Action Pane, select New.

  3. In the header of the new template, set the following values:

    • Outbound sorting template ID: AutoWork
    • Description: Auto Work Creation
    • Outbound sorting template type: Container
  4. Use the Warehouse selection FastTab to specify the warehouse and location where the outbound sorting template will apply.

    • Warehouse selection – Select one of the following values:

      • All – Use the outbound sorting template for all warehouses.
      • Warehouse group – Use the outbound sorting template for all warehouses in the warehouse group that's selected in the Warehouse group field.
      • Warehouse – Use the outbound sorting template only for the specific warehouse that's selected in the Warehouse field.
    • Warehouse and Location – If the Warehouse selection field is set to Warehouse, select the warehouse and the location where the outbound sorting template applies.

    • Warehouse group – If the Warehouse selection field is set to Warehouse group, select the warehouse group where the outbound sorting template applies. For more information about how to set up warehouse groups, see Warehouse groups.

    For this scenario, set the following values:

    • Warehouse selection: Warehouse
    • Warehouse: 62
    • Location: SORT
  5. On the General FastTab, set the following values:

    • Sort verification: Position scan

    • Create work on position close: Yes

      If this option is set to Yes, when the position is closed, work will be created to move inventory to the final shipping location. If it's set to No, inventory will immediately be picked to the order when the position is closed.

    • Position assignment: Automatic

      If this field is set to Manual, the user must always indicate which position the inventory should be sorted to. If it's set to Automatic, the system will automatically guide the inventory to a position whenever it can, based on the sort template breaks.

  6. Select Save to make the Edit query button on the Action Pane available.

  7. On the Action Pane, select Edit Query.

  8. In the query editor, on the Sorting tab, add a line that has the following values:

    • Table: Shipments

    • Derived table: Shipments

    • Field: Carrier service

      When you select this value, you might receive the following message: "Field Carrier service is not an index field. Do you want to add sorting on this?" Select Yes.

    • Search direction: Ascending

  9. Select OK.

  10. You might receive the following message: "Grouping will be reset, continue?" Select Yes.

    The Outbound sorting template breaks button on the Action Pane becomes available.

  11. On the Action Pane, select Outbound sorting template breaks.

  12. In the Outbound sorting criteria dialog box, set the following values:

    • Reference table name: Shipments
    • Reference field name: Carrier service
    • Group by field: Select this check box to group shipments by carrier service.
  13. Select OK to save your settings and close the dialog box.

Set up container packing policies

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Setup > Containers > Container packing policies.

  2. On the Action Pane, select New.

  3. In the header of the new policy, set the following values:

    • Container packing policy: Sort
    • Description: Sort
  4. On the Overview FastTab, set the following values:

    • Warehouse: 62
    • Default location for sorting: SORT
    • Weight unit: kg
    • Container closing policy: Automatic release
    • Container release policy: Assign container to outbound sorting position
  5. Select Save.

Set up packing profiles

Create a new packing profile that will be used together with the sorting functionality.

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Setup > Packing > Packing profiles.

  2. On the Action Pane, select New to create a line, and set the following values for it:

    • Packing profile ID: Sort
    • Description: Sort
    • Container packing policy: Sort
    • Container ID mode: Auto
    • Container type: Box-Large
    • Auto create container at container close: Cleared (= No)
  3. Select Save.

Set up work classes

Set up a work class that will be used together with sorting.

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Setup > Work > Work classes.

  2. On the Action Pane, select New to create a work class for sorting, and set the following values for it:

    • Work class ID: Sort
    • Description: Sort
    • Work order type: Sorted inventory picking
  3. Select Save.

Set up mobile device menu items

Set up a new pallet menu item

Create a mobile device menu item to build pallets during sorting.

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Setup > Mobile device > Mobile device menu items.

  2. On the Action Pane, select New.

  3. In the header, set the following values:

    • Menu item name: Pallet build
    • Title: Pallet build
    • Mode: Indirect
    • Use existing work: No
  4. On the General FastTab, set the following values:

    • Activity code: Outbound sorting

      When this field is set to Outbound sorting, the Outbound sorting template ID field is shown.

    • Use process guide: Yes

      When the Activity code field is set to Outbound sorting, this option is automatically set to Yes.

    • Outbound sorting template ID: AutoWork

  5. Select Save.

Set up a new loading menu item

Next, create a menu item that lets users move the sorted inventory items to the shipping location.

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Setup > Mobile device > Mobile device menu items.

  2. On the Action Pane, select New.

  3. In the header, set the following values:

    • Menu item name: Load from Sorting
    • Title: Load from Sorting
    • Mode: Work
    • Use existing work: Yes
  4. On the General FastTab, set the Directed by field to User directed.

  5. On the Work classes FastTab, select New, and then set the following values:

    • Work class ID: SORT
    • Work order type: Sorted inventory picking
  6. Select Save.

Set up the mobile device menu

You must now add the new menu items to the mobile device menu.

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Setup > Mobile device > Mobile device menu.
  2. Select the Outbound menu.
  3. On the Action Pane, select Edit.
  4. In the Available menus and menu items column, find and select Pallet build.
  5. Select the right arrow button to move Pallet build to the Menu structure column.
  6. Use the up arrow and down arrow buttons to put the Pallet build menu item in the desired position on the mobile device menu.
  7. Select Save.
  8. Repeat this procedure to add the Load from Sorting menu item to the Outbound menu.

Set up location directives

Location directives are rules that help identify pick and put locations for inventory movement. You must now create a rule to manage the sorting work.

Set up a single-SKU directive

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Setup > Location directives.

  2. In the left pane, change the value of the Work order type field to Sorted inventory picking.

  3. On the Action Pane, select New.

  4. In the header, set the following values:

    • Sequence: 1
    • Name: Baydoor
  5. On the Location directives FastTab, set the following values:

    • Work type: Put
    • Site: 6
    • Warehouse: 62
    • Multiple SKU: No
  6. Select Save to make the toolbar on the Lines FastTab available.

  7. On the Lines FastTab, select New, and then set the following values on the new line. Accept the default values for all the other fields.

    • Sequence: 1
    • From: 0
    • To: 1,000,000
  8. Select Save to make the toolbar on the Location Directive Actions FastTab available.

  9. On the Location Directive Actions FastTab, select New, and then set the following values on the new line. Accept the default values for all the other fields.

    • Sequence: 1
    • Name: Baydoor
  10. Select Save.

  11. On the Location Directive Actions FastTab, select Edit query.

  12. In the query editor, on the Range tab, find the row where the Field field is set to Location. Set the Criteria field for this row to Baydoor.

  13. Select OK to save your settings and close the query editor.

Set up a multiple-SKU directive

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Setup > Location directives.

  2. In the left pane, change the value of the Work order type field to Sorted inventory picking.

  3. On the Action Pane, select New.

  4. In the header, set the following values:

    • Sequence: 2
    • Name: Baydoor Multi
  5. On the Location directives FastTab, set the following values:

    • Work type: Put
    • Site: 6
    • Warehouse: 62
    • Multiple SKU: Yes
  6. Select Save to make the toolbar on the Lines FastTab available.

  7. On the Lines FastTab, select New, and then set the following values on the new line. Accept the default values for all the other fields.

    • Sequence: 1
    • From: 0
    • To: 1,000,000
  8. Select Save to make the toolbar on the Location Directive Actions FastTab available.

  9. On the Location Directive Actions FastTab, select New, and then set the following values on the new line. Accept the default values for all the other fields.

    • Sequence: 1
    • Name: Baydoor Multi
  10. Select Save.

  11. On the Location Directive Actions FastTab, select Edit query.

  12. In the query editor, on the Range tab, find the row where the Field field is set to Location. Set the Criteria field for this row to Baydoor.

  13. Select OK to save your settings and close the query editor.

Set up work templates

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Setup > Work > Work templates.

  2. Change the value of the Work order type field to Sorted inventory picking.

  3. On the Action Pane, select New to create a work template.

  4. On the Overview tab, set the following values:

    • Sequence: 1
    • Work template: Sort
    • Work template description: Sort
  5. Select Save to make the Work Template Details FastTab available.

  6. On the Work Template Details FastTab, select New to add a line, and then set the following values for it:

    • Work type: Pick
    • Work class ID: SORT
  7. Select New again to add a second line, and then set the following values for it:

    • Work type: Put
    • Work class ID: SORT
  8. Select Save.

Scenario

This scenario simulates a situation where packed containers should automatically be sorted to different positions (pallets) after the packing station, depending on the shipping carrier service. After all items from the load are packed and sorted by address, the pallets will be moved to the bay door.

Create sales orders and picking work

Create sales order 1

  1. Go to Sales and marketing > Sales orders > All sales orders.

  2. On the Action Pane, select New.

  3. In the Create sales order dialog box, set the following values:

    • Customer account: US-005
    • Warehouse: 62
  4. Select OK to close the dialog box.

    The new sales order is opened.

  5. Switch to the Header view.

  6. On the Delivery FastTab, in the Transportation section, set the following values:

    • Shipping carrier: Air cargo
    • Carrier service: Air
  7. Switch to the Lines view.

  8. If a new, empty line isn't automatically added to the grid on the Sales order lines FastTab, select Add line to add one.

  9. On the new order line, set the following values:

    • Item number: A0001
    • Quantity: 2
  10. While the new order line is still selected on the Sales order lines FastTab, on the Inventory menu above the grid, select Reservation.

  11. On the Reservation page, select Reserve lot to reserve the full quantity of the selected line in the warehouse.

  12. Close the Reservation page to return to the sales order.

  13. On the Action Pane, on the Warehouse tab, in the Actions group, select Release to warehouse.

  14. You receive an informational message that shows the shipment and wave for this order. Make a note of the wave ID and shipment ID numbers.

Sales order 2

  1. Go to Sales and marketing > Sales orders > All sales orders.

  2. On the Action Pane, select New.

  3. In the Create sales order dialog box, set the following values:

    • Customer account: US-006
    • Warehouse: 62
  4. Select OK to close the dialog box.

  5. The new sales order is opened. It should include a new, empty line in the grid on the Sales order lines FastTab. Set the following values on this order line:

    • Item: A0001
    • Quantity: 1
  6. On the Line details FastTab, on the Delivery tab, set the Mode of delivery field to Flowe-STD.

  7. On the Sales order lines FastTab, select Add line, and then set the following values on the second order line:

    • Item: A0002
    • Quantity: 1
  8. On the Line details FastTab, on the Delivery tab, change the value of the Mode of delivery field to Air C-Air.

  9. On the Sales order lines FastTab, select the first order line. Then, on the Inventory menu above the grid, select Reservation.

  10. On the Reservation page, select Reserve lot to reserve the full quantity of the selected line in the warehouse.

  11. Close the Reservation page to return to the sales order.

  12. On the Sales order lines FastTab, select the second order line. Then, on the Inventory menu above the grid, select Reservation.

  13. On the Reservation page, select Reserve lot to reserve the full quantity of the selected line in the warehouse.

  14. Close the Reservation page to return to the sales order.

  15. On the Action Pane, on the Warehouse tab, in the Actions group, select Release to warehouse.

  16. You receive an informational message that shows the shipment and wave for this order. Notice that two wave ID numbers and two shipment ID numbers have been created, one for each mode of delivery for the sales order lines.

Get the work IDs from the work details

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Work > Work details.
  2. The page shows the work IDs that have been created from sales orders. Use the wave IDs and shipment IDs from the sales orders that you created to find the work ID for each wave and shipment. Make a note of those work IDs, because you will need them in the next steps. Notice that two work IDs were created for the second sales order. If different items are picked from different locations, separate word IDs are generated.

Pick items for the sales orders

Complete the created work by using the mobile device to move the items to the pack station.

  1. On the mobile device, sign in to warehouse 62 by using the user ID that you created for this scenario (or the user ID of an existing demo data user).

  2. On the main menu, select Outbound.

  3. On the Outbound menu, select Sales Picking.

  4. In the ID field, enter the work ID that was created for sales order 1.

  5. Select OK.

  6. On the Sales orders - Pick page, enter a target LP that was created for sales order 1. Notice that the picking location (bulk-001), item (A0001), and quantity (2 pcs) are shown.

  7. Select OK.

  8. Review the information on the Sales orders - Put page. The Loc field should indicate that the picked items are going to the Pack location.

  9. Select OK.

    On the Scan a work ID / license plate ID page, you receive a "Work Completed" message, which indicates that the work ID from sales order 1 has been completed.

    You will now pick sales order 2.

  10. In the ID field, enter the work ID that was created for sales order 2, where line 1 has item A0001.

  11. Select OK.

  12. On the Sales orders - Pick page, enter a target LP. Notice that the picking location (bulk-001), item (A0001), and quantity (1 pcs) are shown.

  13. Select OK.

  14. Review the information on the Sales orders - Put page. The Loc field should indicate that the picked items are going to the Pack location.

  15. Select OK.

    On the Scan a work ID / license plate ID page, you receive a "Work Completed" message. This message indicates that the work ID from line 1 of sales order 2 has been completed.

  16. In the ID field, enter the work ID that was created for sales order 2, where line 2 has item A0002.

  17. Select OK.

  18. On the Sales orders - Pick page, enter a target LP. Notice that the picking location (bulk-002), item (A0001), and quantity (1 pcs) are shown.

  19. Select OK.

  20. Review the information on the Sales orders - Put page. The Loc field should indicate that the picked items are going to the Pack location.

  21. Select OK.

    On the Scan a work ID / license plate ID page, you receive a "Work Completed" message. This message indicates that the work ID from line 2 of sales order 2 has been completed.

Pack sales orders into containers

Pack sales order 1 into containers

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Packing and containerization > Pack.

    The Select packing station dialog box appears. By default, the Worker field should be set to the name of the worker that you set up earlier.

  2. Set the following values to view and work on shipments and containers that are planned at the specific packing location:

    • Site: 6
    • Warehouse: 62
    • Location: Pack
    • Packing profile ID: Sort
  3. Select OK to close the dialog box.

  4. On the Pack page, in the License plate or shipment field, enter the target LP for sales order 1. Then select the Tab or Enter key on your keyboard to move out of the field.

  5. On the Action Pane, select New container.

  6. Accept all the default settings, and select OK. Make a note of the container ID.

  7. On the Item packing FastTab, set the following values:

    • Quantity: 1
    • Identifier: Item A0001
  8. On the Action Pane, select Close container.

  9. In the Close container dialog box, select Get system weight to have the system update the Gross weight field.

  10. Select OK. The container is moved to the SORT location and is ready for sorting.

  11. Create a second container to add the second item from the LP for sales order 1 to a new container.

  12. On the Action Pane, select New container.

  13. Accept all the default settings, and select OK. Make a note of the container ID.

  14. On the Item packing FastTab, set the following values:

    • Quantity: 1
    • Identifier: Item A0001
  15. On the Action Pane, select Close container.

  16. In the Close container dialog box, select Get system weight to have the system update the Gross weight field.

  17. Select OK. The container is moved to the SORT location and is ready for sorting.

Pack sales order 2 into containers

  1. On the Pack page, in the License plate or shipment field, enter the target LP for line 1 of sales order 2. Then select the Tab or Enter key on your keyboard to move out of the field.

  2. On the Action Pane, select New container.

  3. Accept all the default settings, and select OK. Make a note of the container ID.

  4. On the Item packing FastTab, set the following values:

    • Quantity: 1
    • Identifier: Item A0001
  5. On the Action Pane, select Close container.

  6. In the Close container dialog box, select Get system weight to have the system update the Gross weight field.

  7. Select OK. The container is moved to the SORT location and is ready for sorting.

  8. In the License plate or shipment field, enter the target LP for line 2 of the sales order 2. Then select the Tab or Enter key on your keyboard to move out of the field.

  9. On the Action Pane, select New container.

  10. Accept all the default settings, and select OK. Make a note of the container ID.

  11. On the Item packing FastTab, set the following values:

    • Quantity: 1
    • Identifier field: Item A0002
  12. On the Action Pane, select Close container.

  13. In the Close container dialog box, select Get system weight to have the system update the Gross weight field.

  14. Select OK. The container is moved to the SORT location and is ready for sorting.

To view the container details, go to Warehouse management > Packing and containerization > Containers, and search for the container IDs that were created during packing.

Sort the containers

Important

When you access the Pallet build menu item on the mobile app to do outbound sorting, you will see a button that is labeled Full. Don't use the Full button to sort or close the position.

The Full button is provided by default and can't be disabled or removed from the page. It isn't used for the Outbound sorting feature.

Sort the first container

  1. On the mobile device, sign in to warehouse 62 by using the user ID that you created for this scenario (or the user ID of an existing demo data user).

  2. On the main menu, select Outbound.

  3. On the Outbound menu, select Pallet build.

  4. In the LP/Con field, enter the first container ID that is associated with sales order 1.

  5. Select OK.

  6. Because no sort positions currently exist, you must specify one. In the Sort position ID field, enter SP01.

  7. Because no LP is currently associated with sort position SP01, you must specify one. In the LP field, enter PLP01.

  8. Select OK.

  9. Because sort position validation is turned on, you must enter the sort position ID again. In the Sort Position ID field, enter SP01.

  10. Select OK.

    You receive a "Work completed" message.

Tip

To view the sort position and the LP in it, go to Warehouse management > Packing and containerization > Outbound sorting position assignments.

The Outbound sorting position assignments page shows all the sort positions that are currently active. The Sort position transactions field shows the LP that is associated with each sort position, and the containers that are in the sort position. Notice that one sort position currently exists, and that the Sort position criteria FastTab shows a criterion of Shipment – Carrier service - Air.

Sort the remaining containers

  1. On the mobile device, sign in to warehouse 62 by using the user ID that you created for this scenario (or the user ID of an existing demo data user).

  2. On the main menu, select Outbound.

  3. On the Outbound menu, select Pallet build.

  4. In the LP/Con field, enter the second container ID that is associated with sales order 1.

  5. Select OK. Because the sorting template is set up to sort automatically, and a sort position that has matching criteria already exists, you're automatically directed to the correct sort position.

  6. Select OK.

  7. Confirm the sort position ID to indicate that the inventory is in the correct place. In the Sort Position ID field, enter SP01.

  8. Select OK.

    Work is completed on the second container from sales order 1. You will now sort the remaining containers from sales order 2.

  9. In the LP/Con field, enter the container ID of the container from sales order 2 that holds item A0001. Because the carrier service differs, you're prompted to enter a new sort position and assign an LP to that position. Use sort position SP02 and LP PLP02.

  10. Select OK.

  11. Confirm the sort position by entering SP02 in the Sort Position ID field.

  12. Select OK.

    Work is completed on the container.

  13. In the LP/Con field, enter the container ID for the remaining container from sales order 2 that holds item A0002. Because the carrier service is the same as the carrier service for sales order 1, the system shows the existing sort position that has matching criteria.

  14. Select OK.

  15. Confirm the sort position by entering SP01 in the Sort Position ID field.

  16. Select OK.

    Work is completed on the container.

Close the outbound sorting positions

When all inventory has been sorted, the position must be closed before work can be created. Sorted inventory picking work will be created to take the inventory to the bay door.

Close a position from the mobile device

  1. On the mobile device, sign in to warehouse 62 by using the user ID that you created for this scenario (or the user ID of an existing demo data user).

  2. On the main menu, select Outbound.

  3. On the Outbound menu, select Pallet build.

  4. In the LP/Con field, enter a container ID that was sorted to sort position SP01.

  5. Select OK.

  6. You receive the following message: "The container is already sorted to position SP01. Close the position?" Select Close.

    Work is completed.

Close a position from outbound sorting position assignments

  1. Go to Warehouse management > Packing and containerization > Outbound sorting position assignments.

  2. In the left column, select SP02. This outbound sorting position row is the one that you will close.

  3. On the Action Pane, select Close position. The sorting position record is closed and is no longer shown.

    Tip

    To show all closed position records, select the Show closed check box.

Sorted inventory picking

You must complete the sorted inventory picking work. When it's completed, the inventory will be picked to the sales order. At that point, all other warehouse processes apply.

  1. On the mobile device, sign in to warehouse 62 by using the user ID that you created for this scenario (or the user ID of an existing demo data user).

  2. On the main menu, select Outbound.

  3. On the Outbound menu, select Load from Sorting.

  4. Enter the target LP ID from the first sort position, SP01. Set the ID field to PLP01.

  5. Select OK.

  6. The Sorted inventory picking: Pick page shows the pick work that must be done. Pick from the SORT location and target LP PLP01, which has multiple items and a quantity of 3.

  7. Select OK.

  8. The Sorted inventory picking: Put page shows the put work that must be done. Put to the Baydoor location and target LP PLP01, which has multiple items and a quantity of 3.

  9. Select OK.

    Work is completed.

  10. Enter the target license plate ID from the second sort position, SP02. Set the ID field to PLP02.

  11. Select OK.

  12. The Sorted inventory picking: Pick page shows the pick work that must be done. Pick from the SORT location and target LP PLP02, which has multiple items and a quantity of 1.

  13. Select OK.

  14. The Sorted inventory picking: Put page shows the put work that must be done. Put to the Baydoor location and target LP PLP02, which has multiple items and a quantity of 1.

  15. Select OK.

    Work is completed.

From this point forward, all other warehouse processes apply.