Tyson Busch
09/05/2024, 1:49 PMCeligo AI
09/05/2024, 1:50 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ****** Based on the conversations, it seems that it is possible to create a workflow or script that can automatically move certain items to another bin when they are received incorrectly. However, this would require a good understanding of your inventory management process and the specific conditions under which items are received incorrectly. One of the users mentioned that they had a scheduled script that would look for any bin transfers and then update that item's default bin to the bin that the item was transferred to. This suggests that it's possible to automate the process of moving items between bins based on certain triggers or conditions. Another user mentioned the use of the "Default Receiving Bin", which will be automatically assigned on the Inventory Detail in a Putaway once you create one in that location. If you need them in any other bin(s), it's manual. They ended up writing custom scripts for this reason. However, it's important to note that implementing such a workflow or script would require careful planning and testing to ensure that it doesn't disrupt your existing inventory management processes or lead to inaccuracies in your inventory records. It's also worth noting that working with bins can be complex and may make your inventory management processes more complicated.
Celigo AI
09/05/2024, 1:50 PMSlack thread 1: here (available only if the original thread was posted in the last 90 days)
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Celigo AI
09/05/2024, 1:50 PMTyson Busch
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