You can reserve items for sales orders, purchase orders, service orders, assembly orders, and production orders. You can reserve items on inventory or inbound on open document or journal lines. You perform the work on the Reservation page.
Each line on the Reservation page, which you open to reserve items, displays information about one type of line (sales, purchase, journal) or inventory entry. The lines describe how many items are available to be reserved from each type of line or entry.
The following describes how to reserve items from a sales order. The steps are similar for purchase, service, and assembly orders.
Choose one of the following actions.
Function | Description |
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Auto Reserve | To automatically reserve items on the Reservation page. |
Reserve from Current Line | To reserve the items from the document on the line you have selected. |
Cancel Reservation from Current Line | To cancel reservation of the items from the document on the line you have selected. |
If item tracking lines exist for the sales order, the reservation system will take you through special steps. For more information, see To reserve a specific serial or lot number.
You can reserve items for production orders. You have to distinguish between production order lines, meaning the parent item, and production order components.
In the following procedure, a firm planned production order is used.
The quantity you entered in the firm planned production order line is now reserved.
You can reserve items for production orders. You have to distinguish between production order lines, meaning the parent item, and production order components.
In the following procedure, a firm planned production order is used.
The quantity you entered in the firm planned production component line is now reserved.
Sometimes, you may want to change an item reservation.
Sometimes, you may want to cancel an item reservation.
From outbound documents for item-tracked items, such as sales orders or production component lists, you can reserve specific serial or lot numbers. This may be relevant, for example, if you need production components from a specific lot to ensure consistency with earlier production batches, or because a customer has requested a specific serial number. For more information, see Work with Serial and Lot Numbers.
This is referred to as a specific reservation, because you reserve from the quantity of Item X that belongs to Lot X. If you simply reserve from quantities of Item X, then it is a normal, non-specific, reservation. For more information, see Design Details - Item Tracking and Reservations.
The following procedure is based on a sales order.
Inventory
Design Details: Reservation, Order Tracking, and Action Messaging
Design Details - Item Tracking and Reservations
Work with Serial and Lot Numbers
Working with Business Central
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