Print Shop Order Pick List
Explanation
This activity is used to print shop order pick lists. You can preview before printing. The
pick list contains all material to be used in manufacturing the shop order. The pick list
is used as a basis for picking reserved material from inventory. The pick list does not
imply a physical reservation of parts; the picker determines where the parts are to be
picked. 
There are four ways to generate a pick list: 
  - Via the Order Report dialog box. This method allows you to
    create a pick list of data for multiple shop orders. 
- By right-clicking within 
	Shop Order. This method
    creates a pick list for only the current shop order. 
- By selecting one or more rows in Shop Orders 
	window and right-clicking. This method creates one pick list with data for all the shop
    orders associated with the selected rows. 
- From the Create Pick List for Shop Order dialog box. This method also allows you to create a
    pick list with data for multiple shop orders. 
The Order Report dialog box has lists to select the desired options. The other three methods generate dialog
boxes having check boxes used to select the different options. 
Each of the above four methods for generating pick lists provides options for selecting
the pick list sections to be included in the report. The pick print options are: 
  - Include Unconnected Material
- Include Part Summary 
- Include Shop Order Information 
- Include Location Information 
A shop order pick list consists of three distinct sections, a summary section and two
detail sections. Any combination of the three sections can be included in a report. 
  - The summary section groups data by part and is designed to display totals for all parts
    to be picked, regardless of the shop order. 
- One detail section groups data by location and part; it is designed to present data in a
    format most useful for the person picking the parts. 
- The other detail section groups data by shop order and operation; it is designed to
    simplify assembling all the parts required for each shop order operation. 
Prerequisites
This activity requires that the shop order must be at
least in the Reserved status. To print a pick list per operation, there must be material linked
to the operation. 
System Effects
As a result of this activity:
	- The system prints a pick
list with information on the material linked to selected shop orders. The printed pick
list's information cannot be printed on any other pick list. 
- The Pick List Report check box in the History tab of the
	Shop Order window will be 
	automatically selected if the pick list information is directly printed via 
	the Print Report dialog box, without previewing.
 Note: The Pick List Report check box will not be automatically selected if the 
	report is printed via the 
	Order Report window.
Window
Shop Orders
 Shop Order
Disposition 
Shop Order
Shop Order Operations
Related Window Descriptions
Shop Orders
Shop Order
Shop Order/Operation
Shop Order Pick List
Disposition Shop Order
Disposition 
Shop Order/Operation
Shop Order Operations
Procedure
Shop Order, 
Shop Orders,
Disposition 
Shop Order
  - Select the shop order(s) for which you want to print a pick list. Within 
	Shop
    Order, you can choose only one shop order for which to print a pick list.
    However, within Shop Orders, you can choose multiple
    shop orders by highlighting multiple rows.
- Right-click and then click Reports/Print Pick List. 
- Specify Operation(s). This field accepts wildcards (%) and individual,
    semicolon-separated operations. The default is the wildcard (%), meaning all 
  operations. Note:
    To create a pick list only for the material not connected to any operations, simply
    leave this field blank and select the  Pick Parts With No Operations 
  check box. 
- Select one or more of the check boxes in the  
  Pick Print Options area.
- Click  OK to proceed. 
- Select whether you want to preview the pick list before printing it. A 
	message will be displayed inquiring whether to print pick list without previewing. Select 
  Yes if you want the
    system to print the pick list directly. 
- If you select No, the 
	Print Report dialog box
    appears. You can select the required page layout or language in this dialog box. 
- After you make necessary changes, click OK to print the report directly, 
  click 
   Cancel
    to abort the print job, or click  
	Preview to preview the report. 
- If you select Preview, the report is 
	displayed for review. After reviewing it,
    click  Print to print the report.
Shop Order/Operation,
Disposition 
Shop Order/Operation, Shop Order Operations:
  - Select the shop order operation for which you want to print a pick list. 
	
- Right-click and then click Pick List per 
	Operation. 
- Select one or more of the check boxes in the  
  Pick Print Options area.
- Click  OK to proceed. 
- Select whether you want to preview the pick list before printing it. A 
	message will be displayed inquiring whether to print the pick list without previewing. Select 
  Yes if you want the
    system to print the pick list directly. 
- If you select No, the 
	Print Report dialog box
    appears. You can select the required page layout or language in this dialog box. 
	
- After you make necessary changes, click OK to print the report directly, 
  click 
   Cancel
    to abort the print job or click  
	Preview to preview the report. 
- If you select Preview, the report is 
	displayed for review. After reviewing it,
    click  Print to print the report.
Report - Shop Order Pick List Option: 
  - Select Create Pick List for Shop Order.
- Enter the number of the shop order for which you want to print a pick list. This field
    accepts wildcards (%) and individual, semicolon-separated operations. You 
  can also use List 
  to 
  select a shop order.
- If required, you can use the Rel No and Seq No fields to specify a release number or a
    sequence number.
- Next, in the Specify Operations area, type the operation number(s) for
    which you want to print a pick list. This field accepts wildcards (%) and individual,
    semicolon-separated operations.
- Select one or more of the check boxes in the Pick Print Options area.
- Click OK to print your customized pick list.
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