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Create 1 sales older for different warehouse picking

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I have products that come from different warehouse locations - A & B.

How can I create 1 sales order (per customer) to add products from warehouse location A and B and release to warehouse A & B to do picking separately?

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former_member308222
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Hi,

Hope after following below step you get result what you want.

1) You need to create two different line item for different ware house in single sales order.

2) Line item wise enter plant code, storage location and shipping point.

3) Against single SO you create OBD and it will create two different OBD's because of splitting criteria.

If any query please let me know.

- Rajkumar Mane

DominikTylczyn
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Hello shellychan_nps

Assuming your warehouse locations are customized as at least storage locations and shipping points, you can easily put both product on one sales order. Two separate shipping points will be determined, but that's on sales order item level. Then when you create delivery against the sales order, the delivery will be split in two documents as shipping point is on delivery header, hence is an obligatory split criteria. Deliveries are your documents that initiate warehousing activities.

Best regards

Dominik Tylczynski