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Product and Warehouse Location Maintenance Release 9.0.2

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Table of Contents Manual Warehouse Management Overview... 1 Product and Warehouse Location Maintenance Overview... 2 Product Location Maintenance Overview... 3 Displaying Warehouse Locations for Products... 4 Finding Open Locations in Your Warehouse... 8 Changing Product Locations... 9 Changing the Location Type for a Product... 10 Changing the Last Count Date... 11 Changing the Replenishment Quantities... 11 Changing the Home Location... 12 Changing the Pre-Packages Quantities... 12 Viewing the Tote and Picker... 12 Assigning or Changing the Pick Status... 13 Changing the Expiration Date... 13 Changing the Received Date... 14 Viewing the RF Put Away Date and Time... 14 Viewing the Review Location Type... 15 Changing Product Quantities... 16 Automatically Assigning Lot Numbers... 19 Moving Vendor Consignment Inventory... 21 Assigning Products a Remnant Location Status... 22 Defining and Selling Lot Control Products... 23 Defining Product Locations as Lot Controlled... 23 Selling Lot Controlled Products... 23 Viewing Product Activity Logs... 25 Creating and Editing Product Activity Log Entries... 27 Warehouse Location Maintenance Overview... 29 Displaying Products in Warehouse Locations... 30 Maintaining Locations from Warehouse Location Maintenance... 33 Changing Quantity and Location Types for Products... 33 Changing Last Count Dates... 34 Changing Replenishment Quantities... 34 Changing Home Locations... 35 i

Table Of Contents Changing Pre-Package Quantities... 35 Viewing Totes and Pickers... 35 Assigning or Changing Pick Statuses... 36 Changing Expiration Dates... 36 Changing Received Dates... 37 Determining Review Location Types... 37 Moving All Products in Warehouse Locations... 39 Index... 41 ii

Manual Warehouse Management Overview The Warehouse Management program tracks inventory from receiving to shipping, along with the equipment used to perform these processes. Use Warehouse Management to do the following: Receive and put away material from vendors and other branches. Cross dock material. Pick and ship material to customers and other branches. Work with shipping manifests to aid in shipment delivery. Count inventory both to collect a baseline of your inventory and to then ensure that your inventory stays accurate and up-to-date in the system. Make inventory adjustments to keep inventory accurate. Define and maintain product and warehouse locations. Track equipment usage, profits, and costs. Control inventory you monitor closely for quality. Print bar code labels, ship tickets, and user-defined forms and labels. 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved. 1

Product and Warehouse Location Maintenance Overview Rel. 9.0.2 Product and Warehouse Location Maintenance Overview Use Product Location Maintenance to track all locations for a selected product. From Product Location Maintenance you can do the following: Product Location Maintenance Overview Displaying Warehouse Locations for Products Finding Open Locations in Your Warehouse Changing Product Locations Changing Product Quantities Moving Vendor Consignment Inventory Assigning Products a Remnant Location Status Defining and Selling Lot Control Products Viewing Product Activity Logs Creating and Editing Product Activity Log Entries Due to changing inventory and status, you may find it necessary to view and update products contained in a single location in your warehouse. Warehouse Location Maintenance Overview Displaying Products in Warehouse Locations Maintaining Locations from Warehouse Location Maintenance Moving All Products in Warehouse Locations 2 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved.

Rel. 9.0.2 Product and Warehouse Location Maintenance Product Location Maintenance Overview Use Product Location Maintenance to track all locations for a selected product. From Product Location Maintenance you can do the following: View all locations and location details in which a product is stocked. Find open locations in which to stock product. Track and record reallocation when product is moved. Adjust the product quantities in the system as needed to match actual quantities on the shelf. Set a lot or detail lot control type for the product. Viewing and edit product location activity. Note: Before using Product Location Maintenance, define locations in Zone Maintenance. When using Product Location Maintenance, you can change the viewable columns to access the following information: Note: Use Ctrl-1 to change to edit mode if the system displays Product Location Maintenance in view-only mode. Date product was last counted. Minimum and maximum quantities of product allowed for replenishment. Pre-packaged quantities. Pallet locations. Tote and picker. Location and expiration date (FIFO). Date the product was last counted and the date it was received. Date the product was last received and put away using RF. Note: Use the Warehouse Location Maintenance screen to view all products in one location. 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved. 3

Displaying Warehouse Locations for Products Rel. 9.0.2 Displaying Warehouse Locations for Products Use Product Location Maintenance to help establish and track multiple stocking locations for a product. In contrast, use Warehouse Location Maintenance to view and track what products are located in each warehouse location. The Product Location Maintenance window has different views to assist you in tracking the product locations. The views change the right-hand columns' display to show different statistics for the product, such as the home location, pre-packaged quantities, or the last count and expiration date. Use Product Location Maintenance to determine all the locations and the quantities in each location for a product in your warehouse. To display the locations for a product: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. In the Branch field, enter or select the branch for which you want to view product location information. 3. In the Product field, enter the product ID preceded by a period, product name, or product catalog number of the product for which you want to view location information. The system populates the rest of the window with the product and location information for the product, as described below. Change the default fields in the table using Change View menu. Field Control Type Description How the material is tracked, for example, as a detail lot. Select one of the following options: None - All products are interchangeable and require no individual identification or inspection. Lot - The product is tracked individually or by group, such as a spool of wire or a group of tile from a particular dye batch. When receiving the product, record a lot number so when the product ships, you can identify it with that lot number. Lots can have any quantity from zero. Products with no on-hand amounts do not require lot numbers for a location without inventory. Common lot control products are items such as wire that you cut from a spool and tile that requires color matching. Detail Lot - The product is set up as a detail lot, which allows you to closely monitor manufacturing quality of selected inventory at the lot level. Along with manufacturing information, Detail Lot Maintenance allows you to track the original cost of a product, value of any enhancements, and the current appraised value. 4 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved.

Rel. 9.0.2 Product and Warehouse Location Maintenance Field Type Location Lot/Serial# Description The type for the product, such as S for stock and F for defective. Select a type. S - Stock. Sellable product available for shipment. F - Defective. Defective product, not available for a normal sale. Defective quantity types have an associated sales order, purchase order, transfer order, or inventory adjustment number in the Tag ID column identifying from where the product came. O - Over Shipment. An over shipment from the vendor. Over shipment quantity types have an associated sales order, purchase order, or transfer order number listed in the Tag ID column. T - Tagged. The product is committed to the associated sales order, purchase order, transfer order, or inventory adjustment number listed in the Tag ID column. The system assigns a tagged type when a product is procured from another branch or vendor. You cannot manually tag an item in the system. R - Review. The product needs reviewing or inspecting. Review quantity types have an associated sales order, purchase order, or transfer order number listed in the Tag ID column identifying from where the product came. For example, if the product has a review type, is tagged to a sales order, and shows a quantity, the product was returned. L - Display. Sellable product reserved for display, but available for shipment if specifically requested. Display quantity types have an associated sales order, purchase order, transfer order, or adjustment number listed in the Tag ID column that identifies from where the product came. If a display type product is added to a sales order and the quantity requested exceeds the stock available, the system indicates there is also product quantity on display. C - Consignment. Product that is a customer or vendor consignment. The Tag ID links the location type with the consignment order. If no consignment location type exists for the customer/vendor, all future transfers or shipments are recorded as a running total for the quantity on the consignment type record for that entity. The product's location in your warehouse. Location codes identify the physical location in your warehouse where you store the product. For example, your location codes may be XX-XX-XX-XX for a four dimensional locator for zone, row, section, and shelf location, or a description such as South Yard. The lot ID for the products in this warehouse location, if the product is lot controlled. Lot controlled products have a control type of Lot in the Control Type area. If the product requires serial numbers, the serial number of the products in this location. Select Serial Queue from the Inquiry menu to set the serial numbers for the product. Note: The system limits this field display to 15 characters. Note: You can assign lot numbers automatically, if your increment your lot numbers sequentially. Tag ID The sales order, purchase order, transfer order, or adjustment number for types other than Stock. The tag ID only displays when stock in the location is associated with an order. If the location holds vendor consignment inventory, the vendor name displays in the this field. 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved. 5

Displaying Warehouse Locations for Products Rel. 9.0.2 Field On-Hand UM Location Status Last Count Pick Status Description The on-hand quantity of the product at the matching location. Any change to a quantity assigned to a location results in a posting to Inventory Adjustments noted with a Locations Adjustment comment, regardless of whether the overall on-hand quantity changed. The unit of measure for the product quantity, such as each (ea) or box (bx). The location status for the product: Primary - First location to stock the product. Secondary - Backup location when the primary location is full. Floating - Temporarily assigned location that is used only until supply in that location reaches zero quantity. Remnant - Location for material that contains less than the original amount. For example, half a spool of wire. For more information about remnants, see Assigning Products a Remnant Location Status. In Process - Processing location that cannot be changed. Blank Status - System-assigned location. If a location is not assigned a status, the system deletes the location when the on-hand quantity in that location reaches zero, if the Delete Stock Location With Blank Status And Zero Quantity control maintenance record is set to Yes for the branch. Otherwise, a location with a blank status remains until you delete it. The date the product was last counted in the warehouse. Notes for the pick status. This is a free form field. Note: Additional fields may be available depending on the view you are using. 4. Save your changes and exit the window. More Options from the Product Location Maintenance screen The Product Location Maintenance window also offers these options. To... view the product's future activity, such as committed sales orders view every transaction for the product that resulted in the current on-hand quantity view up-to-the-minute product inventory data view the purchase order, sales order, transfer order, or return to which the product is attached view the product's activity log change the Product Location Maintenance view Select this menu option... Inquiry > Future Ledger The Product Future Ledger window displays. Inquiry > History Ledger The Inventory History Ledger window displays. Inquiry > Inventory Inquiry The Inventory Inquiry window displays. Inquiry > View Tag The purchase order, transfer order, return, or adjustment displays. File > Product Activity Log The Product Activity window displays. Change View 6 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved.

Rel. 9.0.2 Product and Warehouse Location Maintenance To... list or assign available serial numbers for the product in the location selected by your cursor in the Product Location Maintenance screen list the detail lots tied to the product print a location tag Select this menu option... Inquiry > Serial Queue The Product Detail Serial Queue window displays. Inquiry > Detail Lots The Detail Lot selection dialog box displays. Print > Label Printing 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved. 7

Finding Open Locations in Your Warehouse Rel. 9.0.2 Finding Open Locations in Your Warehouse As you are receiving products, you may have new products or overflow products that do not have an assigned location in your warehouse. Use Product Location Entry to find open locations, or locations that might have additional space. You can also use this feature to create and delete locations in your warehouse. To find open locations in your warehouse: 1. From the Warehouse Management > Warehouse Maintenance menu, select Product Location Entry to display the Product Location Entry screen. 2. In the Branch field, enter the branch at which you are looking for an open location. 3. In the Location field, press F10 and select a location. The number of different items in the location displays at the bottom of the screen. Note: To create a new location, click New or select New from the F10 list and enter the location ID at the Enter New ID prompt. 4. Select a product listed and click Product Location Maintenance to view the product in Product Location Maintenance and view other locations that product is stored. If your authorization level in the PRD.LOCATION.MAINT authorization key is less than level 2, you can only view products in an location using the Products hot key. You cannot delete a location. 5. Click Delete to delete a location from the system. If any item in that location has an on-hand quantity, the system does not allow you to delete the location. Click Product Location Maintenance to view the product in Product Location Maintenance and move products to other locations before deleting. 5. Click Refresh Products to view any new products that may have been added to the location while you have been viewing the information. 6. Exit the window. 8 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved.

Rel. 9.0.2 Product and Warehouse Location Maintenance Changing Product Locations Changing inventory and status in your warehouse may require you to update your original product locations. Use Product Location Maintenance or Warehouse Location Maintenance to update product location information as it changes. Important: Before using Product Location Maintenance, define locations in Zone Maintenance This topic provides procedures for changing or viewing product locations using Product Location Maintenance for the following: Add a location for a product Location type Last count date Replenishing min/max quantities Home locations Pre-packaged quantities Totes and pickers (view only) Pick status Expiration date Received date RF put away date and time Review location status To change product locations using Warehouse Location Maintenance where you can view all products in a single location at one time, see Maintaining Locations from Warehouse Location Maintenance. To add a location for a product: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. In the Branch field, enter the product's branch or territory number. 3. In the Product field, enter or select the product ID or product description. 4. In the Type column, update the location type for the product. Select from the following types: Type S F O R Description Stock Defective Over-shipment Review 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved. 9

Changing Product Locations Rel. 9.0.2 Type L T C Description Display Tagged Customer Consignment Note: If a non "S" type location is entered, then the entry should be tagged to an adjustment. 5. In the Location column, enter the new location and press Enter. You can enter locations other than the primary location for the product, such as secondary and floating locations. Location names cannot contain periods, dashes, or any special characters, such as tilde (~), at sign (@), pound (#), carat (^), ampersand (&), asterisk (*), or pipe ( ). Note: If you perform any update to a location holding tagged product, the system copies the update to the purchase or transfer order on which the product was originally received. 6. In the Location Status column, select one of the following location status types: Status Type Primary Secondary Floating Remnant Description First location to stock product. Backup location when primary location is full. Temporarily assigned location that is used only until supply in that location reaches zero quantity. Location for material that contains less than the original amount. For example, half a spool of wire. For more information about remnants, see Assigning Products a Remnant Location Status. Note: Before using Product Location Maintenance, you must define locations in Zone Maintenance. 7. Save your changes and exit the window. Changing the Location Type for a Product Use Product Location Maintenance to indicate a location type for the product. For example, you may store some products in multiple locations in your warehouse, one that is considered the primary location, and one that is considered an overstock location. At times, you may need to change the location type for a product. For example, if you sold 400 feet of wire from a 500 foot spool in location WR-01-01-02, you may want to change the location type for WR-01--01-02 to indicate that the remaining 100 feet of wire in that location is a remnant. To change the product location type: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. In the Branch field, enter the product's branch number. 3. In the Product field, enter or select the product ID or product description. 10 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved.

Rel. 9.0.2 Product and Warehouse Location Maintenance 4. Move your cursor to the location you want to change. 5. In the Location Status column, select the new location type this location serves for the product: Type Primary Secondary Floating Remnant Definition First location to stock the product. Backup location when the primary location is full. Temporarily assigned location used only until supply in that location reaches zero quantity. Location for material that contains less than the original amount. For example, half a spool of wire. See Assigning a Product a Remnant Location Status for additional information. 6. Save your changes and exit the window. Changing the Last Count Date From Product Location Maintenance, use the Last Count/Pick Status view under the Change View menu to display the Last Count column that shows the date the product was last counted in the warehouse location. Using this view also displays the Pick Status field, which when using Detail Lot picking or receiving, displays the location where the product is picked or put away first. After changing the last count date, the system updates the Product Activity Log by indicating that the product and location were counted. The system displays the previous count quantity and current count quantity in the log. To change the last count date: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. In the Branch field, enter the product's branch number. 3. In the Product field, enter or select the product ID or product description. 4. From the Change View menu, select Last Count / Pick Status. 5. In the On-Hand column, enter the quantity for the location. If the count is the same as the last count, then re-enter that amount. The system updates the Last Count column with the current date. 6. Save your changes and exit the window. Changing the Replenishment Quantities You can change the minimum and maximum quantities of product allowed at a location. Use the minimum quantity to produce suggested replenishment reporting that advises you to move stock to locations running low on inventory. Use the maximum quantity to determine what is available to replenish other locations that are below minimum quantities. Any quantity over the maximum quantity is available for replenishment. 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved. 11

Changing Product Locations Rel. 9.0.2 To change the replenishment minimum and maximum quantities: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. In the Branch field, enter the product's branch number. 3. In the Product field, enter or select the product ID or product description. 4. From the Change View menu, select Replenish Min / Max Qtys. 5. In the Min and Max columns, update the values as needed. 6. Save your changes and exit the window. Changing the Home Location Home locations define where the item belongs after handling and are used in combination with the Detail Lot control. To change the home location: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. In the Branch field, enter the product's branch number. 3. In the Product field, enter or select the product ID or product description. 4. From the Change View menu, select Home Location. 5. In the Home Loc column, enter the location where the item belongs after handling. 6. Save your changes and exit the window. Changing the Pre-Packages Quantities Pre-packaged quantities are for products that are sold together, such as kits or a box of nails. To change the pre-packaged quantities: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. In the Branch field, enter the product's branch number. 3. In the Product field, enter or select the product ID or product description. 4. From the Change View menu, select Pre-Package Quantity. 5. In the PrePackage Qty column, enter the package quantity assigned for the product. 6. Save your changes and exit the window. Viewing the Tote and Picker The tote and picker identifies the physical basket or cart used to collect items from the warehouse to fill an order or to put away product. The picker is the person pulling product from the shelf to place in the basket. 12 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved.

Rel. 9.0.2 Product and Warehouse Location Maintenance To view the tote for the product: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. In the Branch field, enter the product's branch number. 3. In the Product field, enter or select the product ID or product description. 4. From the Change View menu, select Tote / Picker. 5. In the Tote column, enter the tote you want to view. 6. In the Picker field, enter the picker who picks products from this warehouse location. 7. Save your changes and exit the window. Assigning or Changing the Pick Status The pick status identifies the pick priority for the location. For example you may have two overflow locations for a product in your warehouse. You can assign a higher pick priority to the overflow location you want depleted first. The Pick Status field is only accessible in RF-enabled branches. To assign or change the pick status: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. In the Branch field, enter the product's branch number. 3. In the Product field, enter or select the product ID or product description. 4. From the Change View menu, select Last Count / Location Pick Status. 5. In the PickStat field, press F10 and select the pick order for the location. Note: If pick statuses are not defined in the RF Valid Product Loc Pick Statuses control maintenance record, enter a free-form status. 6. Save your changes and exit the window. Changing the Expiration Date The Expiration Date view displays the date the product in the warehouse location expires, if it is a perishable product. If the Use Location Expiration Dates control maintenance record is set to Y, the system directs pickers to pick from locations with the earliest expiration date. For orders with quantities greater than the earliest expiration date location, the system directs the picker to start the process from the location with the earliest expiration date. Then, to pick from the location with the next earliest expiration date continuing until the order is filled. To change the last count expiration date: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. In the Branch field, enter the product's branch number. 3. In the Product field, enter or select the product ID or product description. 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved. 13

Changing Product Locations Rel. 9.0.2 4. From the Change View menu, select Last Count / Expiration Date. 5. In the Last Count column, enter the updated cycle count date. 6. In the Expiration Date column, enter the expiration date, if any. 7. Save your changes and exit the window. Changing the Received Date The Received Date view displays the date the product was received into inventory. When a receiver receives product into inventory, the system stores the receive date in Product Location Maintenance and in Warehouse Location Maintenance. You must have the PRD.LOCATION.MAINT authorization key assigned at level 3 to change the received date. To change the last count received date: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. In the Branch field, enter the product's branch number. 3. In the Product field, enter or select the product ID or product description. 4. From the Change View menu, select Last Count / Receive Date. 5. In the Last Count column, enter the updated cycle count date. 6. In the Receive Date column, enter the updated date the product was received. 7. Save your changes and exit the window. Viewing the RF Put Away Date and Time Use the RF Put Away Date and Time view to determine when an item was scanned and put away at a location in an RF warehouse environment. To view the RF put away date and time: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. In the Branch field, enter the product's branch number. 3. In the Product field, enter or select the product ID or product description. 4. From the Change View menu, select RF Put Away Date / Time to display the following fields: Field RF Put Away Date Time Description The date the product was scanned and put away in the location. The time the product was scanned and put away in the location. 5. Save your changes and exit the window. 14 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved.

Rel. 9.0.2 Product and Warehouse Location Maintenance Viewing the Review Location Type Use the Review Type and Original Type view to determine the location status for a Review stock item. For example, a review stock type can mean that an item is in a review status due to a pending cycle count, or that the item is in the Return Goods Queue, waiting for review before being returned to your inventory or to your vendor. To review the review location status: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. In the Branch field, enter the product's branch number. 3. In the Product field, enter or select the product ID or product description. 4. From the Change View menu, select Last Count / Review Type / Original to display the following fields: Field Type Old Description The review status type for product locations assigned the Review type in the T (Type) field. Cycle displays if the product location is queued for a cycle count. If a type does not display in this field for Review status line items, the product in the location is in the Return Goods Queue, waiting review for return to your inventory or to the vendor. The original location type for this product, such as Stock or Nonstock. When you either complete the cycle count for the location or review the product and remove it from the Return Goods Queue, the location returns to this status. 5. Save your changes and exit the window. 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved. 15

Changing Product Quantities Rel. 9.0.2 Changing Product Quantities When you move product from one location to another, such as from the warehouse to the sales floor, use Product Location Maintenance to track the reallocation. For example, reallocate product if a salesperson on the showroom floor has just sold the last item of a product and needs to replenish that item on the floor. Adjust product quantity if, for example, the system indicates that 15 items are on Shelf A, but only 10 items are actually on Shelf A. Add this product to the next cycle count to reverify the product's quantity. Note: The system deducts any outgoing inprocess quantities from the location onhand quantities displayed. Always make adjustments in Product Location Maintenance so that your inventory counts stay accurate and current. If you create new locations in Product Location Maintenance, be sure to save the new location. You cannot increase tagged quantities using Product Location Maintenance. To increase tagged quantities in locations, either use the RF Move Product functionality to move additional quantity into the location or increase the sales order quantity for the tagged item to generate a pick request. If you perform any other update to a location holding tagged product, the system copies the update to the purchase or transfer order on which the product was originally received. Through the PRD.LOCATION.MAINT authorization key, you are assigned one of three levels of authority for changing product locations: Level 1 authority is view-only mode. You cannot make changes. Level 2 authority allows reallocation of product between locations, without changing the total onhand quantity. Users with level 2 authority cannot adjust customer consignment quantities. However, level 2 authorized users can move quantities between same vendor consignment locations. Level 3 authority allows reallocation of the product and adjustment of the total on-hand product quantity. Use Warehouse Location Maintenance to view all the products in a warehouse location. This topic discusses how to update product quantities in the following circumstances: If you have level 2 authority. If you have level 3 authority. By editing the purchase order. To change product quantities with Level 2 authority: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. In the Branch field, enter or select the branch or territory for which you want to view product location information. 3. In the Product field, enter or select the product name or ID for the product for which you want to view location information. 16 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved.

Rel. 9.0.2 Product and Warehouse Location Maintenance The system displays the product's locations and on-hand quantities. In addition, use the Change View menu to change the columns displayed. 4. In the Location column, identify the location from which you are moving the product. Note: If you perform any update to a location holding tagged product, the system copies the update to the purchase or transfer order on which the product was originally received. 5. In the On-Hand column next to the location from which you are moving product, enter the new on-hand quantity. For example, if the original quantity in the location was 100 and you move 20 items from the location, enter 80 in the On-Hand field for the location. Note: If the Enable Product Location UOM control maintenance record is set to Y, you can edit the value in the UM column for the quantity as needed. If the Enable Product Location control maintenance record is set to N, the system populates the UM column with the unit of measure defined for the product in Product Maintenance, and you cannot edit the value in the UM column. 6. In the On-Hand field next to the location to which you are moving product, add the number of items that you are moving to that location to the existing quantity. For example, if you are moving 20 items to a location with 40 items, enter 60. 7. Save your changes and exit the window. To change product quantities with Level 3 authority: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. In the Branch field, enter or select the branch or territory for which you want to view product location information. 3. In the Product field, enter or select the product name or ID for the product on which you want to view location information. The system displays the product's locations and on-hand quantities. In addition, use the Change View menu to change the columns displayed. 4. In the Location column, identify the location from which you are moving the product or adjusting the product quantity. Note: If you perform any update to a location holding tagged product, the system copies the update to the purchase or transfer order on which the product was originally received. 5. In the On-Hand column next to the location from which you are moving product, enter the number of items that remain in that location. For example, if the original quantity in the location was 100 and you move 20 items from the location, enter 80 in the On-Hand field for the location. Note: If you are moving the quantity from a different location, identify where you are moving product in the Location field. 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved. 17

Changing Product Quantities Rel. 9.0.2 6. In the On-Hand column next to the location to which you are moving product, add the number of items that you are moving to that location to the existing quantity. For example, if you are moving 20 items to a location with 40 items, enter 60. Note: If the Enable Product Location UOM control maintenance record is set to Y, you can edit the value in the UM column for the quantity as needed. If the Enable Product Location control maintenance record is set to N, the system populates the UM column with the unit of measure defined for the product in Product Maintenance, and you cannot edit the value in the UM column. 7. Add the product to the next cycle count to make sure your inventory stays accurate. 8. Save your changes and exit the window. To change product quantities by editing the purchase order: 1. From the Purchase menu, select Stock Receipt Entry to display the Initial Order Entry window. 2. In the Branch field, enter the branch or territory at which the purchase order originated. 3. In the Vendor/Order #, enter or select the vendor or order that you want to receive. 4. Click OK to display the purchase order. 5. Place the cursor on the line item you are receiving. 6. From the Line Item menu, select Schedule to display the Line Item Scheduling window. 7. Select the received date for which you want to change the product location. 8. From the Edit menu, select Split Locations display the Split Locations window. 9. In the Location field, enter the new location for the product. 10. In the Qty field, enter the number of the item you are relocating. 11. Repeat steps 9 and 10 for additional locations for this product. 12. Save the split locations information and return to the Line Item Scheduling window. 18 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved.

Rel. 9.0.2 Product and Warehouse Location Maintenance Automatically Assigning Lot Numbers The Split Locations function allows you to receive inventory into your warehouse, but put it away in different areas based on your primary and secondary location setup. For more information about setting up locations, see Displaying Warehouse Locations for Products in this document. From the Split Locations window, you can assign lot numbers to the generations manually. However, if you have lot numbers that increment, you can have the system automatically assign the numbers. Autoassignation speeds up the process of labeling the lots and printing those labels. Use the Prompt For Lot ID On Process Of P/O control maintenance record to tell the system if you want to prompt for the lot number. If this control maintenance record is not set then the system does not prompt for lot numbers. If you do not enter the lot numbers after receiving the generation, the system prompts you again if you go to the body of the order. Use the Label Print Quality Control control maintenance record to record the number of labels the system should print before warning the user about the number of labels that are about to print. For example, you can set the system up to print 20 labels before prompting. Using this control maintenance record helps reduce accidental printing of thousands of labels by entry error. Note:If you use radio frequency (RF) tools in your warehouse, see Automatically Assigning Lot Numbers in RF in the RF Warehouse documentation. To automatically assign lot numbers: 1. Display the Split Locations window from a purchase order or sales order. The system populates the Shipped Qty field with the amount indicated on the order as being received. The window also indicates the unit of measure in which the items were ordered. 2. Click Auto Create Lots. The auto-create functionality and the number of lots created directly corresponds on the value of the Lot/Label Per field and the Labels to Print field. For example, if you set the Lot/Label Per field to 5 and Shipped Qty field is 40, the system creates 8 lot numbers. The system populates the table with the newly-assigned lot numbers and the default locations for the items being received. 3. Use the Location column to change any of the lot locations, as needed. To define and print warehouse labels: 1. Display the Split Locations window from a purchase order or sales order. 2. In the Lot/Label Per field, enter the number of lot numbers you want printed on each label. The Label Print Quality Control control maintenance record determines the default value for this field. Also, the Label Per is branch specific so the default value is based on the receiving branch. If a default is set, but is not divisible into the receive quantity or if no default is set, then the system defaults to one (1) as the Lot/Label Per. 3. In the Labels to Print field, enter the total number of labels you need to print. 4. Click Print Labels. Labels print on your designated label printer as set up in Printer Location Maintenance. Label printers are defined by their location, indicating that the printer location is a task, such as printing 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved. 19

Automatically Assigning Lot Numbers Rel. 9.0.2 a label. For more information, see Defining Printer Locations in the Printer Assignments online documentation. 20 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved.

Rel. 9.0.2 Product and Warehouse Location Maintenance Moving Vendor Consignment Inventory Using Product Location Maintenance, you can move consignment inventory you are storing for a vendor to a different location in your warehouse. You must be assigned the PRD.LOCATION.MAINT authorization key at level 2 or higher to move products using Product Location Maintenance. To move vendor consignment inventory: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. Display all the locations for a product. Vendor consignment locations are indicated by the vendor name and the location type C in the Tag ID column. 3. In the On-Hand column of the location from which you are moving inventory, decrease the quantity by the number of items you are moving. 4. Select the location to which you want to move the on-hand quantity. If you select a location to increase that is also a vendor consignment location tagged to the same vendor, the system increases the on-hand quantity by the quantity you subtracted from the first location. If you selected a location to increase that is either not a vendor consignment location or that is a vendor-consigned location tagged to a different vendor, the system creates a new location line with the difference in quantity. The system keeps the vendor tagged to the original location and only changes the actual location number to the one you selected to increase. If you want to move the inventory to a new location not available on the Product Location Maintenance window for the product, you can move the consigned inventory to a blank line on the window. The system copies all the location information from the original location, except the actual location number. Enter the location number for the new location. 5. Save your changes and exit the window. 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved. 21

Assigning Products a Remnant Location Status Rel. 9.0.2 Assigning Products a Remnant Location Status The system automatically assigns a pick location for products on sales orders according to the warehouse locations defined in Product location Maintenance for the product. You may however, decide to change the location status for a product to identify it is a remnant. For example, your purchasing agent purchased and received two spools of wire containing 500 feet each into two separate warehouse locations: W1 (Primary location) and W2 (Secondary location). A sales agent takes an order for 450 feet of wire. The system assigns the pick location for the product to W2, the secondary location, thus leaving 50 feet of wire at W2. Your company may consider any wire length less than 100 feet to be a remnant that gets bundled and moved to a remnant location in your warehouse. When selling lot controlled products, the system first looks at remnant locations to determine if it can fill an order with the quantity in that location. If the order quantity is less than the remnant, the system assigns the remnant as the pick location. For example, if you assign the remaining 50 feet of wire at W2 to a remnant location, and your sales agent now takes an order for 40 feet of wire, the system assigns W2 as the pick location for the product because the amount in the remnant location can fill the entire order quantity. However, if your sales agent takes an order for 55 feet instead of 40 feet, the system assigns W1 as the pick location, because the remnant quantity of 50 feet at W2 does not fill the order quantity. Note: The remnant location status is typically used for lot controlled products, such as wire and tile. To assign a product a remnant location status: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. In the Branch field, enter or select the branch or territory where the product is located. 3. In the Product field, enter or select the product for which you want to assign a remnant status and press Enter to display all the locations for the product at the indicated branch. 4. Place your cursor on the location you want to change to a remnant. 5. In the Location Status column, type R to indicate the location is for a remnant. 6. Save your changes and exit the window. 22 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved.

Rel. 9.0.2 Product and Warehouse Location Maintenance Defining and Selling Lot Control Products You may have products in your warehouse that you need to track individually or by group, such as wire or tile. Assigning a lot control type and a lot number to a product location helps you track these types of items and their quantities. For example, you order wire in large spools and cut the wire to meet the specifications on a sales order. You need to track the amount of wire left so you know at all times what the remaining quantity is on a spool. If you stock tile, the tile manufacturer ships you tile from a specific dye batch or dye lot. The manufacturer may not guarantee that colors in other tile shipments will be the exact same shade, therefore, use lot numbers to help group the tile from a dye batch. This topic provides information about the following: Defining product locations as lot controlled. Selling lot controlled products. Defining Product Locations as Lot Controlled Use Product Location Maintenance to set a location for a product as lot controlled. To define a product location as lot controlled: 1. From the Warehouse Management menu, select Product Location Maintenance to display the Product Location Maintenance window. 2. In the Branch field, enter or select the branch where you store the product. 3. In the Product field, enter or select the product ID preceded by a period, product name, or product catalog number of the product for which you want to assign a lot control type. The system populates the rest of the window with the product and location information as described in Displaying Warehouse Locations for Products. 4. In the Control Type area, select Lot. 5. In the Lot/Serial# column, enter the lot ID number for the product. Note: Products with no on-hand amounts do not require lot numbers for a location without inventory. 6. Save your changes and exit the window. Selling Lot Controlled Products When selling lot controlled products, the system checks the locations assigned in Product Location Maintenance for the best possible pick based on the location that can fill the order with the least amount of quantity left over, including remnant locations. For example, you have two warehouse locations assigned for one type of wire, W1 (Primary location) and W2 (Secondary location). W1 currently has 400 feet of wire on hand and W2 has 100 feet of wire on hand. Your sales agent takes an order for 90 feet of wire. The system assigns W2 as the pick location for the product because the amount in that location can fill the entire order quantity. If W2 was assigned a remnant or a floating location status, the system would still assign it as the pick location for the order 2016 Epicor Software Corporation. All rights reserved. 23