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Terminate Package#

🔒 Package.Terminate

Overview#

This operation is used to Terminate a Package.

Setup#

No specific setup is required other than to meet the preconditions of the transaction.

Preconditions#

  • The Package exists in the system and is Active or Created.
  • In case an empty Package exists and must be terminated. The system must ensure the following:
    • The Package is not contained in another Package - the Parent Package is empty.
    • If Package Content Type is Package:
      • The Package is either empty (Sub-Package Count greater than zero) or in its hierarchy (only for Active Packages) it only contains a Single Material.
    • If Package Content Type is different from Package:
      • The Package Packed Quantity Units must match the current Material Primary Units.
    • If the Material has a Current BOM associated of type Packing:
      • The Package Packed Quantity Units must match the Material Current BOM Units.
      • The Package Total Packed Quantity must be less than or equal to the Material Assembled Quantity.

Sequence of Steps#

The Terminate Package wizard can be called from the Package page within the Business Data Group.

Step 1: General Data#

  1. In the More button on the top ribbon, select Terminate to perform the operation. All generic/smart table rows that reference the current object will be removed and will not be recovered if the object is unterminated at a later point.
  2. If the Package Content Type is different from Package or equal to Package, and Sub-Package Count is greater than zero:

    • You must provide a valid Loss Reason applicable to Terminate that is associated to the current Package Material Step.
    • If the Step defines Loss Classifications, you must supply the Loss Classifications.
    • You can specify that the Material should be terminated if it has no Sub-Materials and Primary and Secondary Quantity reach zero.

Screenshot showing a termination process for a material with no sub-materials and zero primary and secondary quantities.

Info

For more information, see Terminate and Unterminate.