Need some help on this one, So I have an RMA order that is Quarantined by default based on Dimension group., Our Quality Person reviews the item in Quarantine (after it has gone through the Arrival Overview and Receipt) and determines that the disposition of it is “replace and scrap” which he assigns to it before ending the Quarantine order. He then ends the that quarantine order. Do (you see where this is going yet) He then needs to do a Packslip on the RMA to move it along in the system (?Create a Credit?) and when he goes to generate the Packing slip AX Gives the following error “Inventory dimension Location is a primary input/output dimension and must consequently be specified.” The system looks like it is trying to create a Quarantine order on the fly to scrap out the parts but it is error. I think I understand what the system is doing, It is trying to scarp out the items based off of the original receipt location, but since the original receipt location was a Quarantine order that has already been ended and moved it can not find where the item is at? Is my think correct on this? Has anyone come across this before and what they did to correct it?
Hi,
Please find that the problem is due to not specifying the “Location” dimension for the transcation when the "Location" dimension is made as Active and Mandatory in Dimension Groups form and the corresponding Dimension group is attached to the Item, which is used for the transcation.
The Item which you have selected for this transaction, has the Location checkbox selected in the Dimension Group form (Inventory Management → Setup → Dimensions → Dimension Groups ) in AX.
The item selected for the transaction has the Dimension Group field (Inventory Management → Item Details → General tab → Dimension Group) with the “Location” (one of the Inventory Dimension) made as "Active" in the Dimension Group form. So whenever the Location checkbox is Active and Mandatory - for all transcations of the particular item without specifying the Location, the system will throw the error.
Thanks and regards,
D. Praveen Kumar.