WMS Vs WSH Functions
WMS Vs WSH Functions
CONTENTS
Overview...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 WMS Extends the Supply Chain Functionality ....................................................................................................................... 5 Warehousing in WMS ................................................................................................................................................................ 6 Pack .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Unpack...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Consolidate ............................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Split........................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Bulk Pack.................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Update....................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Material Workbench ................................................................................................................................................................. 8 Shipping With Pick Release in WMS........................................................................................................................................ 9 Picking ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Shipping.................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 Shipping Without Pick Release in WMS ................................................................................................................................ 12 Direct Ship .............................................................................................................................................................................. 12 WSH Features Disabled in WMS Environment .................................................................................................................... 13 Packing ................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Shipped Quantity Field Closed ............................................................................................................................................... 14 Packed Quantity Becomes Shipped Quantity ......................................................................................................................... 14 Substitution of Container Items Allowed ............................................................................................................................... 14 No Planning of LPNs.............................................................................................................................................................. 15 All Delivery Lines Assigned to LPN ...................................................................................................................................... 15 Serial Number Entry in STF Disabled .................................................................................................................................... 15 Load Planning Disallowed...................................................................................................................................................... 16 Transact Move Orders ............................................................................................................................................................ 16 Container Management Conditions ........................................................................................................................................ 16 WSH Features that Impact WMS Environment.................................................................................................................... 17 Delivery Grouping Rule ......................................................................................................................................................... 17 Auto Allocate.......................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Pick Slip Grouping Rule ......................................................................................................................................................... 17 Maximum Lines per Pick Slip ................................................................................................................................................ 17 WMS vs WSH functionalities Table........................................................................................................................................ 18
Overview
This document highlights features in Oracle Warehouse Management System (WMS), available through mobile device outbound, that are not supported by Oracle Shipping Executions (WSH) Shipping Transactions form in Oracle e-Business Suite. This analysis document is based upon the Oracle Warehouse Management System Users Guide and Oracle Shipping Execution Users Guide. The purpose of this document is to: Provide a comprehensive list of the Oracle Warehouse Management System shipping functionalities through mobile device. Describe features in Oracle Shipping Execution that are disabled or changed in a WMSenabled environment to prevent conflicting functionality.
Introduction
Oracles Shipping Execution (WSH) application operates in conjunction with Oracle Order Management (OM) to process orders from order capture through ship confirm. Oracle Warehouse Management System application extends the supply chain functionality to encompass warehouse storage and inventory control operations. It is possible to run Shipping Execution without WMS, but it is not possible to run WMS without Shipping Execution. In a WMS-enabled environment certain functions and features are disabled in Shipping Execution. This disabling of the Shipping Execution application is necessary because some features exist in both applications. For example, each application allows the user to perform data entry for tracking numbers, quantities, and container names. Likewise, each application allows the user to perform functions related to packing containers and planning. However, when a user chooses a WMS-enabled instance, it is necessary to disable like operations within Shipping Execution and allow the information (data captured) to flow from WMS to Shipping Execution. In the warehouse operation, mobile devices and their capabilities replace desktop computers and the functions usually entered through the Shipping Transactions form in Oracle Shipping Execution.
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By contrast, Oracle Shipping Execution does not support these functions: suggestion and task management which are supported in WMS. As a side note, suggestions do occur as part of core Inventory but it is not advanced rules based. Inventory picking rules only support ordering material for allocation by stock rotation policies such as FIFO, FEFO, or ordering by a preferred subinventory/locator.
Warehousing in WMS
The Warehousing menu is used to perform tasks inside of the warehouse. Warehousing transactions, such as cycle and physical counting, miscellaneous issuing and receiving material, moving inventory from one location to another (move orders), moving within your organization, kanban replenishment. The Oracle WMS LPN features enable you to: o o o o o Pack Unpack Consolidate Split Update LPNs
In general, these functions are more closely linked to Oracle Inventory function than Shipping Execution function. Since Shipping Execution only packs delivery lines and WMS packs on hand inventory, packed configurations will not be reflected in the Shipping Transactions form until after pick confirmation (task completion). Both WMS and Shipping Execution allow infinite levels of nesting of LPNs (packing LPNs within LPNs), however, WMS only passes to Shipping Execution the innermost LPN pack information. Thus, if material for a delivery line is packed into an LPN during picking, then that LPN will be visible in the Shipping Transaction form. However, if that LPN is further packed into another LPN, the outermost LPN will not be visible.
Pack
WMS allows you to pack items into a newly generated LPN or into an existing LPN that resides in inventory. The Shipping Execution application allows you to perform this type of warehousing process from the Shipping Transactions form Action menu, however, this feature is disabled in a WMS-enabled organization.
Unpack
WMS allows you to unpack items from an existing LPN or you can unpack an LPN within another LPN. The Shipping Execution application allows you to manually unpack delivery line items if you want to modify the delivery lines assigned to a packed delivery. Unpacking returns the delivery to the status it held prior to packing, and allows for changes. The unpacking Action in the Shipping Transactions form is disabled in a WMS-enabled organization.
Consolidate
WMS allows you to consolidate an existing LPN (residing within inventory) with another existing LPN (residing within inventory) or you can consolidate an existing LPN (residing within inventory) with a newly generated LPN.
The Shipping Execution application allows you to perform packing of a container into a container through multiple levels. This type of warehousing process is performed in the Shipping Transactions form Action menu by using Pack, Auto Pack, and/or Auto Pack Master. However, this feature is disabled in a WMS-enabled organization.
Split
WMS allows you to split the contents of an existing LPN into multiple LPNs.
The Shipping Execution application requires that you first unpack the container, split the delivery line, create the containers, and then pack the items again. However, the unpack and pack Actions are disabled in a WMS-enabled organization.
Bulk Pack
In WMS, mobile bulk packing is used to suggest containers into which you can pack material in a particular locator in the warehouse. Mobile bulk packing also automatically generates the
appropriate LPN labels. With bulk packing, you enter an item and quantity to be packed. You can enter a container item if you want the system to suggest the appropriate quantity of that container only, or you can let the system suggest both the type and quantity of containers. This system directed packing option is available both for on hand inventory and for material allocations so that the system can direct the picker to consolidate delivery lines into the same container based on packing constraints and delivery grouping rules. Any material for which there is a positive on-hand balance can be packed using this method. It is equivalent to WSH Pack function for a delivery, however, the pack Action is disabled in a WMS-enabled organization.
Update
WMS allows you to update the attributes of an LPN including: o o o o Weight UOM Volume UOM Volume content Container item
The Shipping Execution application does not allow performing this type of warehousing process.
Material Workbench
The Material Workbench in WMS allows you to view the contents of an LPN, the attributes of a particular LPN, and/or the details of your warehouse, by any of the following criteria: Location, Item, Cost Group, Status, LPN, Serial, Lot.
Pick Release
Cartonization
Split/Merge Tasks
Dispatch Task
Yes
Load Material
No
No
Ship Confirm
No
Yes
Ship Confirm
Picking
WMS: Pick Release Process Warehouse Management System (WMS) uses the pick release process to select orders for release to the warehouse for picking and shipping. After the orders are released, Oracle WMS uses the Rules Engine to determine the appropriate material allocations. When the system completes the allocations, the Task Type Assignment engine assigns the appropriate task types, and the system then suggests packing configurations. At this time, order lines are also split or merged, based on equipment capacity and pick methodology. In non-WMS environments, the WMS Rules Engine is not used to determine appropriate material allocations. However, shipping by License Plates Numbers (LPN) is supported. In pre-Patchset H environments, if WMS is enabled for an existing inventory organization, users need to set up picking and put away rules and strategies before running pick release or the orders will backorder.
This changed in Patchset H. The user should run the compile all rules concurrent request after installing the patchset so that the users do not need to set up picking and put away rules and strategies. In a WMS-enabled environment, you will not be able to use the Transact Move Order form to transact pick wave move orders. Picks must be performed through the mobile task dispatching infrastructure.
WMS: Picking Process The WMS system dispatches tasks through the mobile device user interface. Through this user interface, the picker can view the item, quantity, subinventory, and locator from which the load can be picked. If the items are revision or lot controlled, the system also displays those details. The picking tasks assigned by the system to a user may include any of the following: o o o o o o o Pick loose items into an LPN Pick whole LPNs Pick multiple LPNs, for example, pick 5 boxes of 10 each to fulfill a task to pick 50 Pick from LPNs, for example, pick 5 items out of a box of 10 Pick multiple partial LPNs, full LPNs, and loose picks for a single task Build larger LPNs View cartonization suggestion
The user can confirm a pick by scanning one or more LPNs to load. If the material in the storage locator is not identified with an LPN, then the user must confirm the item, quantity, storage subinventory, and locator to confirm the pick. The user can also unpack an LPN to fulfill the pick, however, if the pick units of measure are appropriately established during system setup, then unpacking an LPN to fulfill a pick should not be necessary. The user can also pick the items or the whole LPN into another larger LPN (like a pallet or carton), thus building a package that can be shipped. If Cartonization is enabled, the user will also see the container suggestion in his or her task queue. In a non-WMS enabled environment, Oracle Inventory allows performing this type of picking process through Transact Move Order transactions.
Shipping
Oracle WMS allows the user to perform the following three types of shipment confirmation using Mobile User Interface: o o o Quick Ship LPN Ship Dock Door Ship
Alternatively, users can ship confirm using the Shipping Transactions form on their desktop.
Quick Ship
In WMS, Quick Ship is used to ship an entire delivery without confirming individual LPNs associated with the delivery. Because the deliver number triggers it, quick ship requires that deliveries be manually or auto created. Furthermore, prior to performing a Quick Ship, all of the order lines on the delivery must be staged. The material status of the staging subinventory, as well as inventory controls is included in the Delivery Details at the time of shipment confirmation. Also, the delivery cannot include items that are serial controlled at sales order issue. Ship sets must be completely contained within the single delivery to ship using the Quick Ship method. The Shipping Execution application allows you to perform this type of shipment confirmation process through the Shipping Transaction form on the desktop; with or without WMS installed. You can enter weight, waybill, and ship method for the delivery prior to ship confirmation.
LPN Ship
In WMS, LPN Ship is used to confirm the shipment of individual LPNs on a delivery, or to create new deliveries and confirm the shipment of LPNs that do not yet have a delivery. You begin the LPN Ship transaction by scanning the dock door from which the LPNs will be shipped. Next, you scan each LPN. If the LPN cannot be ship confirmed because of a material status assigned to a lot or serialized item contained in the LPN, or the staging subinventory and locator, then the system displays a message with this information on the mobile device. After all validation is successfully performed, the system uses delivery grouping rules to create the deliveries and trips for LPNs that do not already have deliveries created. For each delivery that is at the dock, you can optionally enter the shipment weight, shipment method, waybill number, and other delivery-specific information. The Shipping Execution application does not allow you to perform this type of shipping process. A delivery is the only entity that may be ship confirmed in the WSH Shipping Transaction form. You can pick release trips, stops, deliveries, containers (LPNs), and lines. You can associate desired LPNs to delivery and enter details. But to complete the process, you must ship confirm the delivery.
Direct Ship
The WMS feature Direct Ship allows shipping of material directly after sales order is booked, bypassing the pick-release/ pick-confirm process. This functionality was added to WMS to allow users to perform ship confirmation through mobile user interface without requiring the picking processes. All shipped product must be packed in LPNs. Loose material cannot be shipped.
No
Yes
Ship Confirm
Several Shipping Execution features are disabled in a WMS-enabled environment. This means that the Shipping Transaction form cannot be used to complete specific Actions.
Packing
In a WMS-enabled environment, packing operations in Shipping Transactions form are disallowed or disabled completely for delivery details and containers. The disabled Actions associated with packing operations, include: Pack Unpack Auto-pack Auto-pack Master Packing Workbench
The screen shot below shows in bold the Actions related to packing that are disabled. Additionally, when the packing operations are disabled, load planning in WSH is not possible. Instead, these transactions are performed through the WMS mobile user interface.
Actions:
Auto-pack Auto-pack Master Pack Unpack Packing Workbench
No Planning of LPNs
In a WMS-enabled environment, no LPNs or LPN contents will be created until pick confirm. Because this functionality exists in a WMS-enabled organization, it is not possible to create LPNs in the Shipping Transactions form and the Action Create LPN is disabled in the Lines/LPN tab. The following window shows the Create LPN Action that is disabled.
The user must be in WMS to pack the contents before or during pick confirming or staging them. WMS does the packing and passes the updated shipping information to Shipping Execution.
In a WMS-enabled environment, if you are removing (unassigning) a delivery line from a delivery, you must first remove (unassign) it from its container and vice versa when assigning. The material and the LPN physically reside together on the warehouse floor. You cannot manipulate only the LPN delivery line or only the content/material delivery line. For example, if you have detail LPNs packed into a master container, you can only assign/unassign the master container not the detail container.
Auto Allocate
In WMS-enabled organizations, if the Auto Allocate box is unchecked in the following three areas: Shipping Parameters form, Release Rules form, Release Sales Order form, then the pick wave move order created at Pick Release is not allocated and picking tasks are not released to warehouse users. This feature is useful if you wish to use the pick wave move order in the WMS rules simulation form to diagnose problems in the picking rules setup that might ordinarily cause the delivery line to automatically backorder at allocation time.
WMS: Function 1. Outbound > Picking 1.1 Next or Current Task 1.2 Manual Pick 1.3 Pick by LPN 1.4 Express Pick 2. Outbound > Shipping 2.1 Quick Ship 2.2 LPN ship 2.3 Dock Door Ship (Load Dock) 2.4 Direct ship 3. Warehousing > LPN transactions or Outbound > Packing 3.1 Pack 3.2 Unpack 3.3 Consolidate 3.4 Split 3.5 Bulk Pack 3.6 LPN update weight, volume, container
WSH: Equivalent Action on Shipping Transactions form Release Sales Orders > Release Sales Orders for Picking > select Auto Allocate Yes and Move Orders > Transact Move Orders Task is a WMS notion only. No equivalent function. Task is a WMS notion only. No equivalent function. Transactions > on query manager window, select search for deliveries > enter criteria > find button Transactions > on query manager window, select search for deliveries or trips > enter criteria > find button Task is a WMS notion only. No equivalent function. In R11i.8, it is not possible to ship through WSH without pick release. Transactions > on query manager window, select search for lines > enter criteria > find button On shipping transactions > select pack action > select Go button On shipping transactions > select unpack action > select Go button Transactions > on query manager window, select search for LPNs > enter criteria > find button > select pack action > select Go button On shipping transactions > select unpack action > select Go button > select split line & Go > select create LPNs & Go > select pack & Go Equivalent to Pack function for a delivery. On shipping transactions > select pack action > select Go button It is impossible to do that through Shipping Execution function.
WMS mobile device functions vs WSH form functions Created: October 2002 Author: Timothy Conroy Copyright Oracle Corporation 2001 All Rights Reserved Printed in the U.S.A. This document is provided for informational purposes only and the information herein is subject to change without notice. Please report any errors herein to Oracle Corporation. Oracle Corporation does not provide any warranties covering and specifically disclaims any liability in connection with this document. Oracle is a registered trademark.
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