The enables inventory visibility in the Application Consoles at a very granular level. The level of visibility is based on the level at which inventory is tracked in a warehouse.
Visibility to inventory levels and respective attributes are provided through a console. The combinations of attributes are better illustrated through use cases or examples, which include:
The criteria used include Enterprise, Ship Node.
The criteria used include Enterprise, Ship node, Item ID, Pallet ID, Case ID. In addition to this, if you want to view all items that are on Quality Hold, then use Inventory status as criteria.
The criteria used include Enterprise, Ship Node, Segment, and Segment Type
The criteria used include Enterprise, Ship node, and Zone.
Criteria used include Enterprise, Ship Node and receipt number corresponding to shipment or purchase order number.
The criteria used include Enterprise, Ship node, check flag for frozen locations only.
The criteria used include Ship node and check flag for frozen locations only.
The criteria used include Enterprise, Ship node, Inventory age 'greater than or equal to' 30 days.
The criteria used include Enterprise, Ship Node, Item ID, Serial number 'starts with' option.
The criteria used include Enterprise, Ship node, Tag Attribute - Kiln Dried 'equals' Y and Tag Attribute - Number of pieces 'greater than' 10.
In addition to inventory level attributes, the warehouse manager manages and views location level attributes to list the following:
In addition to the features provided at the console or screen level, the viewing of data is limited to that of users permissions. In a multi-client or multi-enterprise scenario, a user assigned to a specific client can view only that client's inventory. This also holds true for out sourced providers having only access to inventory that they own (Vendor Managed Inventory [VMI]).