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Blocked Sales order to be reserved from production location

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Hi All,

We received one requirement where user want to restrict the production location to reserve the sales order.

I made the changes in the Location directive for sales order picking, but still the sales order is picking from the production location.

Any suggestion would be highly appreciated.

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    Mehdi AMRANI Profile Picture
    1,422 on at

    Hi Nike,

    You have to distinguish between two concepts. the reservation of an order and the reservation of a work. I have already had the same problem, the solution is that the separation should be made at the level of the inventory status.

    In the production order I will produce on a stock status "PROD

    For other types of transactions I will use the status "Available"

    And when I will move the goods from one area to another I will use a change of status (which can be manual or automatic following a request)

    Kind Regards,

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

    Jello Nike,

    Like Mehdi said, if reservation is your issue then you have to consider the reservation hierarchy to isolate sales reservation using either a different warehouse or different inventory status on your saless lines.  Or have another process that reserves the goods until they are stored in "Stocking" (eg Production Put Away work or Quality Order).  A different Inventory Status is easy and usually the way to go.

    If work creation is your issue (create work only from Stocking Location), your location directives should have worked.  However, I would remove the "Multi Sku" from the pick work type directives (not required for pick work) and also remove the "!Production" from the Query (you are already specifying the exact location profile you want to pick from).  And after work creation, look at the Work Creation History Log to see which Locstion Directive was used, you may find that D365 cylces through the various location directives to eventually locate one that has a slightly different condition that makes Production location profile acceptable.  

    Good luck!

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