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Blocking the lot of 89

Former Member
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Dear Gurus

I have one scenarios where in I am using inspection type 89 and the requirement is if the lot has not been given UD of that lot no Out bound delivery should be made.

This is a Make to order scenario

Is there any way to block the movement of the material.

Regards

Debjeet

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former_member42743
Active Contributor
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Is there a reason you aren't using inspection type 10? These are designed to be used with outbound deliveries.

An 89 cannot be used to block a shipment. The only that could happen would be if you used some type of user at the time of PGI that would check what you want. I would imagine however that it might be difficult to make this failsafe and always find the correct inspection lot since there is no direct reference to the delivery. For instance, you could ship batch A one week and inspect it. Then you ship another portion of batch A three weeks later. (maybe you need two trucks to compete the delivery, maybe part is sold to another custome). How do you inspect the second shipment since an 89 would already exist for the first shipment? With no direct reference to the delivery, you'll have to figure all that into the logic of any check at PGI.

FF

Former Member
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Hi,

If I am not wrong lot created with inspection type 89 is not stock relavent.So their is no quiestion to block the movement .

Or please elaborate me ur scenario

Regards

SANIL

arturo_hernandez
Explorer
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As Sanil said before, 89 inspection type is not stock relevant. Try using another type of inspection.

Regards