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What is the advantage of an internal put-away over a warehouse movement to move finished items from the from-production bin to the warehouse?
The internal put-away is automatically created when you post the production output, while you must create a warehouse movement manually.
You can immediately register an internal put-away, while with a warehouse movement, you first must create a movement worksheet line that is based on when the warehouse movement was created.
With an internal put-away, you can process multiple items at once, while a warehouse movement can only handle one item at a time.
When you create a warehouse put-away from an internal put-away, the program uses a put-away template to find the best bin for the item, while with a warehouse movement, the user must enter the warehouse bin manually.
You can retrieve released production orders in the pick worksheet and then create a warehouse pick to pick the production components. What is another way to create a warehouse pick for a released production order?
From the production journal, run the Create Pick function.
From Released Production Orders, run the Create Pick function.
Create an internal pick for the released production order. On the internal pick, run the Create Pick function.
On the consumption journal, run the Create Pick function.
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