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If you are using a database with demo data, you can give a try
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to the following scenario to understand how it works.
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The demo data created by the module contains:
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A product: Funky Socks
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3 Locations:
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* Stock / Zone A / Bin A1: 200 Funky socks
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* Stock / Zone B / Bin B1: 100 Funky socks
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* Stock / Zone C / Bin C1: 100 Funky socks
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3 Reservation Rules, in the following order
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* Zone A must have full quantities
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* Zone B
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* Zone C
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2 Delivery Orders:
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* Origin: Outgoing shipment (reservation rules demo 1)
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* Origin: Outgoing shipment (reservation rules demo 2)
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Scenario:
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* Activate Storage Locations and Multi-Warehouses
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* You can open Inventory > Configuration > Stock Reservation Rules to see the
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rules
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* Open Transfer: Outgoing shipment (reservation rules demo 1)
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* Check availability: it has 150 units, as it will not empty Zone A, it will not
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take products there, it should take 100 in B and 50 in C (following the rules
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order)
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* Unreserve this transfer (to test the second case)
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* Open Transfer: Outgoing shipment (reservation rules demo 2)
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* Check availability: it has 250 units, it can empty Zone A, it will take 200 in
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Bin A1 and 50 in Bin B1.
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* If you want to explore further, you can add a custom domain to exclude rules
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(for instance, a product category will not use Zone B).
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