Warehouse Management Setup for Missing Raw Material Picking | MB-320 Exam Guide

Warehouse Management Setup for Missing Raw Material Picking

Question

A manufacturing company uses advanced warehouse management functionality for a new warehouse.

After releasing a production order, you observe that the warehouse work for raw material picking was not generated.

You need to go through the warehouse management setup to determine what is missing.

What three setup configurations must you validate? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/supply-chain/warehousing/control-warehouse-location-directives

Sure, I'll be happy to explain in detail the three setup configurations that must be validated to determine why the warehouse work for raw material picking was not generated after releasing a production order using advanced warehouse management functionality in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, Manufacturing.

  1. Work template for raw material picking: The first setup configuration that should be validated is the work template for raw material picking. A work template is a set of rules that define how work is processed in the warehouse. It determines how tasks are created and processed, the order in which tasks are performed, and the equipment and resources required to complete each task. To ensure that the warehouse work for raw material picking is generated, a work template should be set up for raw material picking that defines the appropriate rules for creating and processing tasks related to picking raw materials.

  2. Location directive for raw material picking: The second setup configuration that should be validated is the location directive for raw material picking. A location directive is a set of rules that determine how inventory is picked, put away, or replenished in the warehouse. It specifies the storage locations from which raw materials should be picked and the sequence in which the picking should occur. To ensure that the warehouse work for raw material picking is generated, a location directive should be set up for raw material picking that specifies the appropriate storage locations from which raw materials should be picked and the sequence in which the picking should occur.

  3. Directive codes: The third setup configuration that should be validated is the directive codes. A directive code is a code that is used to specify additional processing instructions for warehouse tasks, such as how to handle overages, shortages, and damage. To ensure that the warehouse work for raw material picking is generated, the appropriate directive codes should be set up to provide instructions for handling any special circumstances that may arise during the picking process.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. Work template for raw material picking, E. Location directive for raw material picking, and C. Directive codes. These three setup configurations must be validated to determine what is missing and ensure that the warehouse work for raw material picking is generated after releasing a production order. Additionally, it's important to confirm the production output location on your resource group to ensure that the raw materials are available in the right location for picking.