Receive Items
When items arrive at a warehouse that is not set up for warehouse receipt processing, you simply record the receipt on the related business document, such as a purchase order, a sales return order, or an inbound transfer order.
When items arrive at a warehouse that is set up for warehouse receipt processing, you must retrieve the lines of the released source document that triggered their receipt. If you have bins, you can either accept the default bin that is filled in, or if the item has never been used before in the warehouse, fill in the bin where the item should be put away. You must then fill in the quantities of the items you have received, and post the receipt.
To receive items with a purchase order
The following describes how to receive items with a purchase order. The steps are similar for sales return orders and transfer orders.
- Choose the icon, enter Purchase Orders, and then choose the related link.
- Open an existing purchase order, or create a new one. For more information, see Record Purchases.
- In the Qty. to Receive field, enter the received quantity.
Note
If the received quantity is higher than ordered on the purchase order, per the Quantity field, and the vendor has been set up to allow over-receipts, then you use the Over-Receive field to handle the excess quantity. For more information, see To receive more items than ordered.
- Choose the Post action.
The value in the Qty. Received field is updated. If this is a partial receipt, then the value is lower than the value in the Quantity field.
Note
If you use a warehouse document to post the receipt, then you cannot use the Post action on the purchase order. Instead, a warehouse worker has already posted the purchase order quantity as received. For more information, see To receive items with a warehouse receipt.
To receive items with a warehouse receipt
Choose the icon, enter Warehouse Receipts, and then choose the related link.
Choose the New action.
Fill in the fields on General FastTab. When you retrieve source document lines, some of the information is copied to each line.
For warehouse configuration with directed put-away and pick, if the location has a default zone and bin for receipts, the Zone Code and Bin Code fields are filled in automatically, but you can change them as appropriate.
Note
If you wish to receive items with warehouse class codes other than the class code of the bin in the Bin Code field on the document header, you must delete the contents of the Bin Code field on the header before you retrieve source document lines for the items.
Choose the Get Source Documents action. The Source Documents page opens.
From a new or an open warehouse receipt, you can use the Filters to Get Source Docs. page to retrieve the released source document lines that define which items to receive or ship.
- Choose the Use Filters to Get Src. Docs. action.
- To set up a new filter, enter a descriptive code in the Code field, and then choose the Modify action.
- Define the type of source document lines that you want to retrieve by filling in the relevant filter fields.
- Choose the Run action.
All released source document lines that fulfill the filter criteria are now inserted in Warehouse Receipt page from which you activated the filter function.
The filter combinations that you define are saved on the Filters to Get Source Docs. page until the next time you need it. You can make an unlimited number of filter combinations. You can change the criteria at any time by choosing the Modify action.
Select the source documents for which you want to receive items, and then choose the OK button.
The lines of the source documents appear on the Warehouse Receipt page. The Qty. to Receive field is filled with the quantity outstanding for each line, but you can change the quantity as necessary. If you deleted the contents of the Bin Code field on the General FastTab before getting the lines, you must fill in an appropriate bin code on each receipt line.
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To fill in the Qty. to Receive field on all the lines with zero, choose the Delete Qty. to Receive action. To fill it in once again with the quantity outstanding, choose the Autofill Qty. to Receive action.
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You cannot receive more items than the number in the Qty. Outstanding field on the source document line. To receive more items, retrieve another source document that contains a line for the item by using the filter function to get source documents with the item.
Post the warehouse receipt. The quantity fields are updated on the source documents, and the items are recorded as part of company inventory.
If you are using warehouse put-away, the receipt lines are sent to the warehouse put-away function. The items, although received, cannot be picked until they have been put away. The received items are identified as available inventory only when the put-away has been registered.
If you are not using warehouse put-away but you are using bins, the put-away of the items in the bin specified on the source document line is recorded.
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If you use the Post and Print function, you both post the receipt and print a put-away instruction that shows you where to place the items in storage.
If your location uses directed put-away and pick, then the put-away templates are used to calculate the best place to put the items away. This is then printed on the put-away instruction.
To receive more items than ordered
When you receive more goods than you ordered, you may want to receive them instead of canceling the receipt. For example, it may be cheaper to keep the excess on your inventory than returning them or your vendor may offer you a discount for keeping them.
To set up over-receipts
You must define a percentage by which you allow the ordered quantity to be exceeded when receiving. You define this under an over-receipt code, which contains the percentage in the Over-Receipt Tolerance % field. You then assign the code to the cards of relevant items and/or vendors.
The following describes how to set up and assign an over-receipt code to an item. The steps are similar for a vendor.
- Choose the icon, enter Items, and then choose the related link.
- Open the card for an item that you suspect may sometimes be delivered with a higher quantity than ordered.
- Choose the look-up button in the Over-Receipt Code field.
- Choose the New action.
- On the Over-Receipt Codes page, create one or more new lines that define different over-receive policies. Hover over a field to read a short description..
- Select a line, and then choose the OK button.
The over-receipt code is assigned to the item. Any purchase order or warehouse receipt for the item now allows receiving more than the ordered quantity according to the specified over-receipt tolerance percentage.
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You can set up an approval workflow to require that over-receipts must be approved before they can be handled. In that case, you must select the Approval Required check box on the Over-Receipt Codes page. For more information, see Create Workflows.
To perform an over-receipt
On purchase lines and warehouse receipt lines, the Over-Receipt Quantity field is used to record over-received quantities, meaning quantities that exceed the value in the Quantity field, the ordered quantity.
When you handle an over-receipt, you can either increase the value in the Qty. to Receive field to the actually received quantity. The Over-Receipt Quantity field is then updated to show the excess quantity. Alternatively, you can enter the excess quantity in the Over-Receipt Quantity field. The Qty. to Receive field is then updated to show the ordered quantity plus the excess quantity. The following procedure described how to fill in the Qty. to Receive field.
On a purchase order or a warehouse receipt document where the received quantity is higher than ordered, enter the actually received quantity in the Qty. to Receive field.
If the increase is within the tolerance specified by the assigned over-receipt code, the Over-Receipt Quantity field is updated to show the quantity by which the value in the Quantity field is exceeded.
If the increase is above the specified tolerance, the over-receipt is not allowed. In that case, you can investigate if another over-receipt code exists that will allow it. Otherwise, only the ordered quantity can be received, and the excess quantity must be handled otherwise, for example, by returning it to the vendor.
Post the receipt as you would for any other receipt.
Note
Business Central does not include functionality to automatically initiate the financial administration of over-receipts. You must manually handle this in agreement with the vendor, for example, by the vendor forwarding a new or updated invoice.
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See Also
Warehouse Management
Inventory
Setting Up Warehouse Management
Assembly Management
Design Details: Warehouse Management
Working with Business Central