Sicon Known Issues

11653 – Auto Select Traceable Items selectable when Issue Full Batch disabled

Version Reported In

Sicon Manufacturing v221.0.44

Detailed Description

Within a traceable stock item, it is possible to turn on a setting to “Issue Full Batch”. This is only selectable when the Sage stock control traceable items setting “Numbers selected when despatching stock” has been enabled.

This setting directly impacts whether the following setting, “Auto Select Traceable Items” should be selectable or not.

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There are two cosmetic issues here.

  1. If Issue full batch is disabled (which happens when the Stock Control settings are set to confirm at Allocation rather than Despatch), “Auto Select Traceable Items” is still selectable.
  2. If Issue full batch setting is enabled (stock control = confirm at Despatch), but not selected, “Auto Select Traceable Items” is still selectable.

Auto Select Traceable Items should not be visible or selectable unless the Issue Full Batch setting is both enabled and selected.

Impact: Low

  • Urgency | Ability to work not affected; inconvenient.
  • Impact | All Users impacted.

Workaround

The Auto Select Traceable Items should never be ticked if the “Issue full batch” setting above is not also selected. The Works Order User Guide does already explain that Auto Select Traceable Items is dependent on the Issue full batch setting (under the WOP settings on Stock Item section of the Help and User Guide).

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