Move Items Internally in Basic Warehouse Configurations
You might want to move items between bins without a demand from a source document. For example, as part of the following activities:
- Reorganize your warehouse.
- Bring items to an inspection area.
- Move extra items to and from a production area.
How you move items depends on how your warehouse is set up as a location. Learn more at Setting Up Warehouse Management.
In warehouse configurations where the Bin Mandatory setup toggle is turned on, but not Directed Pick and Put-away you can register unplanned movements on the following pages:
- On the Internal Movement page.
- On the Item Reclassification Journal page.
Internal movements
The Internal Movements page lets you specify Take and Place lines when there isn't a demand from a source document. The Internal Movement page is like a worksheet for organizing things. You can't process the actual movement directly from it. When a line is filled in, use the Create Inventory Movement action to send the line to the Inventory Movement page, which is where you process and register the movement.
To move items as an internal movement
Choose the icon, enter Internal Movements, and then choose the related link.
Choose New action. Make sure that the No. field on the General FastTab is filled in.
In the Location Code field, enter the location where the movement takes place.
If the location is your default location as a warehouse employee, the location code is added automatically.
In the To Bin Code field, enter the code for the bin that you want to move the items to.
For example, in production, the bin could be the open shop floor bin defined on the location card or work center.
In the Due Date field, enter the date by which to complete the movement.
On each line, fill in the fields as necessary. Internal movement documents have one line per movement. The line contains both the take and the place actions.
Choose the Item No. field to open the Bin Contents List page. Select the item to move based on its availability in bins. You can also choose the Get Bin Contents action to fill the internal movement lines based on your filters.
After you select the item, the From Bin Code field is automatically filled in according to the selected bin content. You can choose any bin where the item is available. The Item No. and From Bin Code fields are related. Changing the value in one field might change the value in the other.
The To Bin Code field is filled in with the value you entered on the header. You can change it on the line to any other bin code that isn’t blocked or dedicated for special purposes. Learn more at The Dedicated field.
After you define which bins you want to move the items from and to, enter the quantity to move in the Quantity field.
Note
Note:
The quantity must be available in the bin specified in the From Bin Code field.When you're ready to process the movement, choose the Create Inventory Movement action.
Note
Note:
After you create the movement, the internal movement lines are deleted.
Perform the rest of the unplanned movement on the Inventory Movement page in the same way as you would for a movement based on source documents.
To record the inventory movement
On the Inventory Movement page, open the document to record the movement for.
In the Bin Code field on the movement lines, the bin where the items must be picked from is where the item is available. You can change the bin if needed.
Perform the move and enter the information for the moved quantity in the Qty. to Handle field. The value on the Take and the Place lines must be the same. Otherwise, you can't register the movement.
If you must take the items for a line from more than one bin, for example because the full quantity isn't in the bin, use the Split Line action on the Lines FastTab. The action creates a line for the remaining quantity to handle.
Choose the Register Invt. Movement action.
The following happens during the posting process:
- Warehouse entries indicate that the quantity is transferred from the take bins to the place bins.
To move items with the item reclassification journal
Instead of using movement documents, you can record movements by reclassifying bin codes on items. Learn more at Count, Adjust, and Reclassify Inventory Using Journals.
Note
Note:
Movements posted with reclassification journals don't make the movement documents ready to move.
Choose the icon, enter Item Reclass. Journal, and then choose the related link.
On each journal line, define the bins to move the items from and to by filling in the Bin Code and the New Bin Code fields.
- To move a bin's entire contents to another bin, choose the Get Bin Contents action.
- Use the filters to find the bin that contains the items you'd like to move, and then choose OK. The journal lines are filled with the contents of the bin.
Fill in the remaining fields on each journal line.
Post the reclassification journal.
Tip
Tip:
To avoid mistakes, use the Preview Posting action to review the entries that posting will create.
See also
Warehouse Management Overview
Inventory
Setting Up Warehouse Management
Assembly Management
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