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Order Processing Shipment planning and order processing - including data requirements, line items, ship units, order bases and order releases.

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Old February 29th, 2008, 11:28
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volume calculation

Hi All,

I wanted to know how is the total volume of an OR is calculated when we create an OR?
Is it manual or something that happens automatically?
Please let me know your thoughts.

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Nikesh.
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Re: volume calculation

Hi Nikesh,

1. If you have a ship unit in the OR - it will be zero - if not sepcified.

2. In case of Line Items - if you have specified the volume for the item and / or the packaging - it would use the same for the calculation

Hence if you want it automated - you can use the Line Item option. This works better when we know the items and are catering to fulfilling batch production.

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Re: volume calculation

Hi Nikesh,

Check out the topic "Deriving Data" in OTM Help. It provides a lot of information about the calculation of volumes and weights in OTM.

Hope it helps,

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Re: volume calculation

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Hi Nikesh,

1. If you have a ship unit in the OR - it will be zero - if not sepcified.

2. In case of Line Items - if you have specified the volume for the item and / or the packaging - it would use the same for the calculation

Hence if you want it automated - you can use the Line Item option. This works better when we know the items and are catering to fulfilling batch production.

Regards
Hi Arun and Nikesh,

In 5.5 CU3 RU4, there is a bug that was resolved for deriving volumes from ship units. You might want to check that out to see if it applies to you.

Ian
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Re: volume calculation

Hi All,

The issue is solved,as it was some problem in the agents.

Regards,
Nikesh.
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