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Create Two Loads for one Sales Order or Split the Sales order lines to two load

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Hi All,

I have a following requirement,

for instance the Sales order contain 140 Cartons and this quantities needed to be allocated or loaded on two trucks upon the trucks size or capacity.

Process In Ax,

1-I'm using load planning workbench form and click a new load then change the quantities as per the trucks capacity.

2- After creating for example two Loads "each of them contain 70 Carton" for the Sales order, then start to release the quantities to Warehouse I have encountered this issues.

First when I need to to check the loads that associated to the sales order I only found one load and the quantities that related to it.

SO_2D00_LOAD.png

LoadDetails.png 

Second when I release the load to Warehouse, I have encountered this INFLOG.

INFLOG.png

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I need to know if this scenario is applicable or not, and if yes then I need to known what is the missing setup that cause this error.

Thanks in advance

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    RE: AX 2012 R3 WHS Create Two Loads for one Sales Order or Split the Sales order lines to two load

    Hi Ahmed,

    That scenario is applicable. However note that in AX2012 when you are in all sales order form and click on Load details, the system will only open the first load found, so if you have several loads they will not be displayed.

    If you want to see all the loads associated with that sales order you should click on load planning workbench and they will be displayed in the loads section filtered by that SO. 

    From the error you show, in your case it seems to be a problem with the work template at the release to warehouse (there is a message: work template sales order failed) , so you may want to investigate further on that.

    Kind regards

    Robert

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