I am creating the ASN.
I have all the shipping data collected into tables and I can sort and
group it the way I want. The only thing I want to avoid is limiting
a box to a single P.O. if at all possible as we would end up with
a gazillion boxes.
If I understand you, I could do the Ship-Order-Pack-Item structure,
but I will be checking with Penney on this. I was wondering if
anyone had seen the multiple P.O.s per box before.
The other gotcha is Penney's MH-10 label. It appears that they are
expecting 1 P.O. per box as they have a zone on the label dedicated
to P.O. number. Perhaps I can cram a few P.O. numbers in there!
Thanks,
-Paul
|-----Original Message-----
|From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
|Behalf Of john r
|Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 8:08 PM
|To: Paul McTeigue; [email protected]
|Subject: Re: [EDI-L] ASN Question
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|
|Paul,
|
|Sounds like maybe you are stringing the mouse turds lengthwise
|to make this more difficult. The structure is
|Shipment--->Order-->Pack-->Item is workable but it is EDI UGLY.
|
|The question is do you treat each box as a shipment? Or do you
|treat each box as an Order?
|
|You previously stated they were shipping multiple Orders in a
|single BOX. Therefore, I would say you ask them to build a new
|Order-->Pack Loop and record a MAN segment after the Pack so
|you know which box it is. Then when you get the data you will
|know the box which has all your orders in it. It would be a
|nightmare to receive but theoretically it works. Also check
|where you can put the MAN and other notes....Like I say the
|guys on the dock may put something other than coal in your
|stalking next winter, but that is kinda what I have seen in
|tote logic before.
|
|
|It would be:
|
|Shipment 1
|Order (PO 123)
|Pack(BOX 1)
|Man(Box 1 of 3)
|ITEM(1)
|ITEM(2)
|Pack(BOX 2)
|Man(Box 2 0f 3)
|Item(3)
|Order (PO 456)
|Pack(Box 1)
|Man(Box 1 of 2)
|ITEM(4)
|ITEM(5)
|Pack(BOX 3)
|Man (Box 3 of 3)
|ITEM(6)
|
|Paul McTeigue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've got
|myself in a bit of a pickle - there is a requirement from
| JC Penney to get all of their Procurement (not-for-resale) suppliers
| onto the 856. I thought this would not be a problem, however,
| the supplier I am working with ships very small items and is currently
| shipping multiple P.O.'s in one box.
|
| Can I have multiple purchase orders in the same box using
| the Shipment, Order, Pack, Item structure for an ASN?
|
| i.e.
|
| Ship A
| --------P.O. 123
| -----------------Box 1
| ------------------------Item 1
| ------------------------Item 2
| -----------------Box 2
| ------------------------Item 3
| -------P.O. 456
| -----------------Box 1
| ------------------------Item 4
| ------------------------Item 5
| -----------------Box 3
| ------------------------Item 6
|
| In other words, can I repeat the box number between
| 2 different purchase orders?
|
|
| -Paul McTeigue
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