This Week’s Release: Enhanced Replenishment & Pick Face Assignment Allocations, API on the fly customer creation and Script deletion safeguards.
We’re excited to share the latest InfoPlus updates! This release focuses on improving warehouse efficiency, strengthening data integrity, and adding workflow protections to help your team move faster with confidence.
Here's what is new:
Replenishments just got more flexible.
You can now replenish a single SKU across multiple pick face assignments within the same warehouse, even when inventory must be pulled from multiple overflow locations. This enhancement ensures replenishment processes allocate inventory intelligently and completely, without manual workarounds.
As an InfoPlus user, if I have multiple Pick Face Assignments for a single SKU in the same Warehouse but different locations, I want to be able to successfully create a Replenishment Process with these Pick Face Assignments, so that I can replenish stock of this SKU across the warehouse.
In this scenario we have no Forward Location Mixing Rules so when replenishments are created for Pick Face Assignment 1 and Pick Face Assignment 2 it results in:
Note: If Forward Location Mixing Rules are active they will be applied to the Allocations accordingly.
We’ve resolved an issue related to the customerNo field when creating customers via the API.
Previously, if a customer number exceeded the 40-character system limit, InfoPlus could mistakenly create duplicate customers on subsequent orders. The API now correctly enforces and handles this character limit to ensure customers are created only when they truly don’t exist.
To help protect critical automations, InfoPlus will now prevent the deletion of a script that is actively associated with a record (e.g., Trigger, Smart Document, Shopping Cart Connection, etc.). Users can delete a script by removing it from each associated record. Scripts that have produced script logs from past executions can still be deleted as long as they are not actively assigned to a record.
Two new tabs can be found on each Script record that provides visibility into the records the script is actively assigned to and the logs associated with the execution of the script:
As always, our team is here to help. If you’d like a walkthrough of these updates or want to explore how they can streamline your processes, we’re happy to assist.