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Removing Item from Picklist

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I am attempting to remove an item from the Picklist. I have tried reducing the quantity to zero as well as deleting the row. However, when I attempt to delete the row, I get this error message "XXX already has been issued. Unissue it before deleting it." 

I have attempted to Google this issue as well as logically troubleshoot it, however, I have found nothing useful. 

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  • wperkinson3 Profile Picture
    wperkinson3 728 on at
    RE: Removing Item from Picklist

    I have an issue similar to this, but when I try to reverse issue the component, I get the message "Quantities of the item are insufficient for this transaction."  Yet, I can see that the part is issued to the Manufacturing order

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    Community Member Microsoft Employee on at
    RE: Removing Item from Picklist

    Hello,

    I think the error message explains it pretty well.  Go to Component Transaction Entry and create/post a reverse issue transaction for the item.  Once it is out of WIP, it will allow you to remove it from the picklist.

    -Trevor

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