Greetings,
Lawson 9. IC81.1 Position To Inquiry.
Understanding the Position To field in IC81.1 is solely set up for Bin Sequence (and assuming it can not be changed in any capacity via customization), I'm wondering if there is a trick navigation method, or a simple one I have overlooked, that can at least take you to the "Last Record". Playing guessing games with 60K worth of positions tires me tremendously. Nor do I want to have to dump the table each morning. Any tips and tricks? Is it something simple I missed, or is it really this navigationally unfriendly?
Many thanks for your assistance in advance.
I guessing that when you add items to the par you're assigning the bin sequence sequentially? If there are 100 items on the par your bin sequence goes from 1 to 100. So you need to know the last bin sequence in order to assign the next available.
We assign the item number as the bin sequence and the bin on most pars. So if you need to make a change to the par item you just enter that item number in the position to field. Works great except if there are alpha characters in the item number like our reprocessed items which are the same as the OEM item but with an R on the end.
If you have Crystal I've attached a simple report that will show you the last bin sequence for all par locations. You'll have to change the .doc back to .rpt, the forum doesn't allow uploads of .rpt files. You can also do this with an Addins query and I've included that as well.
Are you trying to change items or add items? If you are trying to add items and are okay with Lawson creating the bin sequence for you, then you do not map to pt-bd-bin-seq and then map an empty column to bd-bin-sequence and let lawson auto add. This is how I "add to the bottom" -- the users providing the spreadsheets will sometimes populate the bd-bin-seq column, but as they know what they're doing, I've never asked how they determine the numbering.
ETA: I'm not actually the IC81 user though - so it may be the clerks just don't know what to ask so they're having to clean up behind me. You'll want to test that.
Some organization consider it a formality and a "Line Item" essentially, but this one utilizes it for actual cart/shelf locations as its intended. Which makes adding new items a pain because the Position To is rather clunky. It's difficult to find last line added, etc. In the context of what it is used for and designed for, it simply doesnt have a friendly search interface. If only Infor would hire us to figure out these particulars.