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Supply chain | Supply Chain Management, Commerce
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Quality order setup per warehouse

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Hello experts,

I'm wondering whether it's possible to create a separate quality order setup per warehouse, for the same site, item groups and even items.

Reason for this is, that we have divided our physical warehouse into two sections, one for production and one for wholesale. We also have the luxury in some cases to not produce the goods, but sell them on directly. Items for production will have to go through a more specific quality check, to determine exactly which version of a product we have, and assign the right bill of material. Based on the flow the product follows, we use different inventory statuses too (e.g. RFP, RFS).

Note: We are using advanced warehousing and quality management has been set up for both warehouses.

We're currently on D365 Finance & Operations 10.0.22 (10.0.995.103) and platform Update46 (7.0.616.102)

I've included some flowcharts with the quality order test groups in green, and the inventory status on the X-isle.

Quality-order-setup-NL01.png Quality-order-setup-NL02GDP.png

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    Danny Bilodeau Profile Picture
    4,918 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    Hi Arnold,

    The Quality Associations form does not have a warehouse parameter so the short answer is <Not without development>.  

    I am sure you had this debate with your colleagues already but if items have different quality requirements I would advised treating them as separate items.  After all, what will prevent the item verified as <wholesale> from being transfered into the warehouse meant for <Production> stock.  

    So instead of buying item X into the <Wholesale> warehouse and having quality order to verify the <wholesale> quality of the item for that warehouse, treat that item as a sku seperate from the <Production> sku.  IMHO, using the warehouse construct to segregate similare itms with different properties is not a good idea.

    Regards,

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