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Cartonization Planning

prabhjotsingh_nayyar
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I have configured Cartonization planning in my system and it is creating 1 planned HU for entire warehouse order.

I have two question in this regards

1. How can I create multiple warehouse orders for multiple tasks. The system seem to ignore all the filters configured in WOCR.

2. How can I create more Planned Hu's as system is only creating one PSHU.

Regards

Prabhjot Singh

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JuergenPitz
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Hi,

"1. How can I create multiple warehouse orders for multiple tasks. The system seem to ignore all the filters configured in WOCR."

Hm, sure about that? To find out what is happening, you have to activate the log for the warehouse order and check this after the WO creation. This will tell you what happens and why a certain WOCR is used or not. Needs some cross-reading sometimes, but it should help. In case of a PSHU a WOCR which has not set the flag "CAP Compatibility" is not being used (AFAIK, but this the log should show you).

"2. How can I create more Planned Hu's as system is only creating one PSHU"

There is ONE standard algorithm delivered (SAP1) and this one aims to minimize the number of PSHU. So if you have a packaging material which is big enough for the content, it does create only one. That is the goal of cartonization planning. If you want something else, you need to implement your own algorithm.

(OK, with EWM9.5 a second algorithm is available, SAP2, which uses the SCM package builder, but I would also expect that if one HU is enough, this will only create one PSHU).

Brgds

Juergen

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