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Material transaction backflushes from wrong location after update to 2024 R2 208

  • June 17, 2025
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lauraj46
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Since an update from 2024 R2 207 to 2024 R2 208, backflushed material transactions are pulling material from the wrong location.  The component is lotted.  When there isn’t enough material on a single lot in the specified location to meet the requirement, the split transaction takes material from a location other than the one specified on the production order detail.

We’ve opened a support case and it is with R&D.

Just wondering if anyone else has encountered this issue.  It’s causing some major inventory issues.

@angierowley75 

Thanks in advance,

Laura

 

Best answer by Debbie Baldwin

@lauraj46 - creating the Support case is the correct answer :). This is not correct behaviour. 

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Debbie Baldwin
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  • June 20, 2025

@lauraj46 - creating the Support case is the correct answer :). This is not correct behaviour. 


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  • Freshman I
  • June 23, 2025

We are running into the same issue. Causing inventory problems for sure. I am going to try turning off ‘allow sales’ & ‘Allow production’ on the warehouse locations to see if that helps


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  • Varsity I
  • June 26, 2025

@lauraj46 ​@bscott68 - Did you get any resolution on this case? We are having the same issue?


lauraj46
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  • June 26, 2025

Not yet.  My understanding is that R&D is actively working on it.  I would suggest creating a support case.  The more customers that are having this issue, should help with prioritizing it.


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  • Varsity I
  • June 26, 2025

@lauraj46 We did with our VAR. That's going to cause allot of inventory issues. 

Did you find a workaround by chance?


lauraj46
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  • June 26, 2025

Hi ​@JReppard ,

No workaround other than to create a generic inquiry to look for these transactions and an import scenario to apply inventory adjustments after the fact, on a daily basis.