In this topic you will review fulfillment processing with Sales Order Management.
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Similar to the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Order Management programs, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Fulfillment Management programs use processing options to increment status codes.
The system does not enable you to modify the quantities in these fields. The system moves the quantity on the sales order from the Future Qty Committed field to the Quantity Shipped field using the Auto Fulfillment Processing and the Fulfillment Workbench programs. The system does not allow the Repost Active Sales Orders program (R42995) to move fulfillment orders to soft commit.
The type of sales orders and line items that the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Fulfillment Management system does not process includes:
• Blanket orders.
• Quote orders.
• Direct ship orders.
• Credit orders.
The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Fulfillment Management system also does not process these type of sales orders and line items:
• Kits. However, you can use the Fulfillment Workbench program to interactively fulfill kit parent items.
• Engineered to order.
• Order promising.
• Generated work orders.
And finally, the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Fulfillment Management system does not process intercompany orders and backordered items.
The sales order statuses and order activity rules govern the processes that the system can be perform on sales order lines. You can set up a new status code in the order activity rules to represent the fulfillment processing step.
You should place the fulfillment processing step after Enter Sales Order (520) and prior to Print Pickslips (540). If you use other processes between these two steps, such as approval processing or in warehouse, you need to sequence the fulfillment step appropriately.
The system does not check availability or soft commit inventory for sales order lines that enter the fulfillment process.
The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Fulfillment Management system does not process hard committed lines. If you enter a location or lot number on a detail line during sales order entry, the system issues a hard error.
The system stores the order quantity in the Future Qty Committed field (SONE) for sales order lines that go into the fulfillment process. The quantity in the field is not considered a true future commitment. The system also enters a 1 into the In Fulfillment field (ALLOC) in the Sales Order Detail table (F4211), which indicates the order line is in the fulfillment process. When the order line enters the fulfillment process, the system moves the quantity from the Quantity Shipped field (SOQS) to the Future Qty Committed field; no quantities reside in the Quantity Backordered (SOBK) or Quantity Canceled (SOCN) fields.
You have reviewed fulfillment processing with Sales Order Management.
