Committing Orders
Committing items to orders can be done automatically or manually based on your setting for the Perform Item Commitment after Transaction Entry preference.
This topic is applicable only if you have not enabled the Supply Allocation feature in your account. If you have enabled the Supply Allocation feature, see Supply Allocation for additional information.
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When you use the Perform Item Commitment after Transaction Entry, NetSuite automatically allocates items based on the set priority. The order with the highest priority will have items committed for fulfillment. Automatic calculation of quantities to be committed to prioritized orders can save you time and effort.
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When you do not use the Perform Item Commitment after Transaction Entry, you can manually select specific order lines for allocation. You can use the Reallocate Items page to determine how items will be allocated to orders. Using manual allocation gives you complete control over what items are committed and when.
You can also schedule items to be committed to orders on a predefined, scheduled basis using the Commit Order Schedule page. For more information, see Creating Commit Orders Schedule.
This preference box must be cleared to view and use the Commit Orders and Commit Order Schedule pages. For details about setting this preference, see Setting Inventory Allocation Preferences.
The Commit Orders and Commit Order Schedule pages function differently than the Reallocate Items page in the following way:
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You must manually update the quantities on the Reallocate Items page.
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NetSuite automatically calculates the quantities on the Commit Orders and Commit Order Schedule pages.
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Use the Commit Orders page to commit orders on demand. Go to Transactions > Inventory > Schedule Commit Orders > Run Now.
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Use the Commit Order Schedule page to create a schedule for item commitment for a predefined group of orders. Go to Transactions > Inventory > Schedule Commit Orders
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To commit orders on demand:
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Go to Transactions > Inventory > Schedule Commit Orders > Run Now.
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The list on the Commit Orders page shows individual lines for each order. Optionally filter this list using these selections:
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Location – Select a location to show only orders associated with that location.
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Item – Select an item to show only orders that include the item.
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Customer – Select a customer to show only orders from that customer.
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Order number – Select to filter the list by order number.
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Transaction Type – Select a type to show only orders of that type.
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Commit Criteria – Select to filter the list by the Commit Criteria setting (Available Qty, Complete Qty, Do Not Commit)
Kits and their components cannot be set to Do Not Commit.
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Select All Orders – Check this box to select all orders in the list.
Note:This option restricts the committed orders to 200 at one time to enhance commit time.
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Enter the following range criteria:
Order Priority From/To – Enter a range of priority numbers to filter the list by customer priority.
Transaction Date From/To – Enter a date range to filter the list by transaction date.
Expected Ship Date From/To – Enter a date range to filter the list by expected ship date.
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Check the Set Order Line to Firm box to firm each order line you select. Quantities on lines that are firmed cannot be reallocated to other orders.
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Select specific rows when inventory is available for commitment. Check the box in the Select column next to each line you want to commit.
Note:When order lines with the Commit Criteria setting Do Not Commit are selected, NetSuite changes the setting to Available Quantity during processing.
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Optionally sort the list.
In the Processing Options section, make a selection in one or more of these three fields to sort:
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Sort By
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Then By
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Then By
Sorting options for each field include the following:
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Commit
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Customer
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Item
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Location
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Order #
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Order Priority
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Order Qty
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Qty Committed
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Qty Fulfilled
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Transaction Date
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Transaction Type
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Expected Ship Date
Note:Expected Ship Date requires the Demand Planning feature. However, the Expected Ship Date field appears on the Commit Orders page even if the Demand Planning feature is not enabled. If the Demand Planning feature is not enabled, the expected ship date is the same as the transaction date.
Beneath each field you can check the Descending box if you want results to return in descending order instead of ascending order. This box is clear by default. The sorting sequence applies to all orders if the Select All Orders box in the header is checked. NetSuite remembers your sorting choices the next time you open the Commit Orders page.
Note:If you do not use the Perform Item Commitment After Transaction Entry preference, sorting selections are different. These sorting selections take priority over the preference only if the sorting sequence fields on the Commit Orders page are left blank. Selections in the sorting sequence fields on the Commit Orders page override the preference.
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Click Submit.
After you click Submit, the selected orders are committed as indicated.
If you use the preference Perform Item Commitment After Transaction Entry, NetSuite performs automatic inventory allocation when new item quantities become available.
NetSuite automatically removes available quantities from sales orders, work orders, and transfer orders in the following scenarios:
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Reducing or deleting a quantity on an item receipt or other adjustment.
For example, you change a receipt quantity from 10 to 8. NetSuite must automatically update the quantity already allocated to sales orders by -2. This helps ensure a consistent quantity available count for the item.
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Changing the sales order quantity below the quantity committed.
For example, a sales order has a quantity of 10, and 10 units are already allocated. Then you change the sales order quantity to 9. NetSuite automatically updates the quantity committed to the order to 9 and the one removed returns to the quantity available count for reallocation.
Calculations to de-commit items are based on the Item Commitment Transaction Ordering setting.
If multiple orders are changed and a large amount of inventory is removed, your setting determines the orders that are affected. It also determines the orders that get items allocated first. Quantities will be de-committed based on the following criteria:
When Sales Order feature is enabled, the quantity is reduced on the transaction with a committed quantity and the oldest transaction date.
When the Demand Planning feature and Sales Order feature are enabled, NetSuite commits quantities differently. The quantity is reduced on the transaction with a committed quantity and the oldest transaction date, priority, or expected ship date.
De-committing items is location specific. Quantity adjustments are made only in the location identified on the line or form header.
Quantities are also de-committed if you set the commit option on order lines to Do Not Commit after an order has been committed.
To view the status of an allocation, go to Transactions > Inventory > Schedule Commit Orders > Status
Related Topics:
- Avoiding Quantity Mismatches when Committing Numbered Inventory
- Item Reallocation and the Calculation Examples
- Reallocate Open Quantities to Recommit Items for Fulfillment
- Item Commitment Transaction Ordering Set to Order by Order Priority
- Creating Commit Orders Schedule
- Enabling Features for Enhanced Allocation
- Setting Inventory Allocation Preferences
- Setting Customer Commitment Priorities
- Demand Planning and Inventory Allocation