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Batch order picking from rack by using ASRS to outbound

Hey Guys,


I am facing a issue in here that. i want the order to be picked as batch picking by ASRS

for Example: Order 01: Pick 5 Red Boxes

Order 02: Pick 5 Green Boxes

Order 03: Pick 5 Yellow Boxes

If somebody can explain this would be great, Thanks in advance

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José Antonio MD answered Jason Lightfoot edited

Hello @mmufli ,


You have many ways to achieve it. For example using Input conditions, Lists, ProcessFlow, Combiner, etc. I recommend you to look for examples in the forum and the manual (there are many models of this topic).


I send you an example of using the combiner using a table so that you can dynamically change the amount of products that each order asks for.

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I hope I have helped you.

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mmufli avatar image mmufli commented ·

Thank you @José Antonio MD for your help. it works very well if you don't mind could you please give the option with list as you mentioned above.


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Jason Lightfoot avatar image Jason Lightfoot ♦♦ mmufli commented ·

There are lots of examples on the forum and in the interest of academic integrity we encourage students to try solutions for themselves under guidance rather than ask for completed examples made specifically for them.

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