Get that
in before someone removes it.
What an awesome dumpster fire… bald eagle emojis, AI monkeys in diapers…
Don’t people get points on the leader board for reactions? Did he just tip the scales or did they get converted to regular likes? ![]()
I don’t know I assume the historical ones stay but I don’t know of an example to find… has anyone called someone a
before that can go check? ![]()
@Mark_Wonsil pretty sure gramps has
I’ve received it a few times…
Haha Love it guys, Voted for yours also. almost fell off my chair this morning when I got the 65 email notifications from the forums

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https://epicor-manufacturing.ideas.aha.io/ideas/ERP-I-1861
Allow inventory transactions on PCIDs in SOPICK status
Once a PCID is in the SOPICK status you cannot perform ANY simple inventory transactions on it like an inventory move.
At that point, it’s supposed to be placed on a truck, why would you need to?
So everyone is meant to do all picks at the last minute right before the shipment goes out the door?
Not necessarily, but if you are going to be moving it from a warehouse to somewhere else, I would assume you would do that beforehand.
Explain your business use case, maybe there is something we don’t understand.
I have a pallet of items I am going to ship. I start picking items into it, but I do not fill it. I now want to move that pallet to another inventory location. If it is in SOPICK I can’t move it.
e: tbh I would rather hear the business case for making it impossible to move a PCID.
It’s assumed it is about to go out the door when it’s picked.
I’m not sure what the effect of allowing a move on it would be or how much would need to be changed.
Sometimes we pick items days before they are meant to ship out and the container will not necessarily live in the same exact physical location as it is being worked on.
Proper inventory control requires the physical act and the corresponding system transaction to take place as close to real-time as possible. It is not feasible for me to physically pick everything for a shipment moments before it is meant to ship, into the the physical location it will be shipped from. When I pick into a PCID through the request queue, I also need to specify the WH/BIN I am picking into. If this isn’t the WH/BIN it will ship from, I have no mechanism to accurately reflect where these picked items are physically in the time between when they are picked and when they ship.
Sounds like potentially a “Hold” Warehouse? You could set up another Warehouse as “Hold”.
Field Help below:
Designates if a warehouse is a Hold warehouse. If you designate that a warehouse is a hold warehouse, this prevents certain actions for a PCID. An employee that you mark as Quality Allowed on the Employee Maintenance > PCID sheet, is the only person who can move inventory out of a hold warehouse. Select this check box to indicate that the warehouse is a hold warehouse for the selected warehouse type. Clear this check box to indicate that the warehouse is not a hold warehouse for the selected warehouse type. This field defaults as unchecked. This field is only available if you install the Package Control license and select the Enable Package Control check box on the Site Configuration Control > AMM > Package Control sheet.
I don’t want to restrict movement of the SOPICK PCIDs, the system is already doing that to me, I want to remove the restriction.
I am not really seeing the need to treat SOPICK PCIDs differently than a normal STOCK PCID for the purposes of inventory movement.
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