Below
post will give you the details about the pick release status
Instance: 11i or
R12
Table: WSH_DELIVERY_DETAILS
Column: RELEASED_STATUS
Possible Values:
B: Backordered- Line failed to be allocated in
Inventory
C: Shipped -Line has been shipped
D: Cancelled -Line is Cancelled
N: Not Ready for Release -Line is not ready to be released
R: Ready to Release: Line is ready to be released
S: Released to Warehouse: Line has been released to Inventory for processing
X: Not Applicable- Line is not applicable for Pick Release
Y: Staged- Line has been picked and staged by Inventory
C: Shipped -Line has been shipped
D: Cancelled -Line is Cancelled
N: Not Ready for Release -Line is not ready to be released
R: Ready to Release: Line is ready to be released
S: Released to Warehouse: Line has been released to Inventory for processing
X: Not Applicable- Line is not applicable for Pick Release
Y: Staged- Line has been picked and staged by Inventory
Delivery line statuses in detail:
Not Applicable (Code X)
The
delivery line can be invoiced but non-shippable, for example, a service line or
a warranty line.
Not Ready for Release (Code N)
The
delivery line is not eligible for pick release. This happens when the order
line is manually imported into Oracle Shipping Execution using the Import
Delivery Line concurrent process or the corresponding order line has not
reached the Awaiting Shipping workflow activity.
Ready for Release (Code R)
The
delivery line is eligible for pick release.
Occurs when the order line has reached the Awaiting Shipping workflow
activity (it is booked, scheduled, and in Oracle Shipping Execution).
Submitted to Warehouse (Code S)
Pick
release has processed the delivery line and has:
1.
Created
move order headers and lines.
2.
Found
available quantity and created inventory allocations.
3.
Not pick
confirmed. If you are using auto-pick confirm, it changes release status to
Staged. If you are not using auto-pick confirm and want to progress the
delivery lines, navigate to Oracle Inventory Move Order Transaction window and
perform manual pick confirm.
Staged (Code Y)
The
delivery line is pick confirmed; inventory is transferred from storage
sub-inventory to staging sub-inventory.
It remains staged until ship confirm.
Backordered (Code B)
Some of
the circumstances that can causes this status are listed below
·
Pick
release has processed the delivery line and cannot find the entire
quantity. This typically occurs when the
Oracle Inventory indicates that there is not enough material (either because
there is not enough material or because the inventory balance is
incorrect).
·
At ship
confirm, you: Enter Shipped Quantity that is less than Original Requested
Quantity Backorder the entire delivery quantity transfer a reservation to cycle
count.
·
This
typically occurs when the material that you want to ship:
1.
Has
become unavailable, for example, damaged, between picking and shipping.
2.
Is
available and you backorder material for specific business reasons. For
example, all available material has been allocated to a specific customer when
you find out additional supply for other orders will be delayed.
Shipped (Code C)
The
delivery line’s delivery is ship confirmed and posted as in-transit, OM
Interface and Inventory Interface have processed, and the trip is closed.
Cancelled (Code D)
The order
line that the delivery line supports is cancelled.