Stock Split Picking Dimension
Split a picking in two not transferred pickings to ensure that the first one doesn't exceed given dimensions (nbr lines, volume, weight)
Stock Split Picking Dimension
This module extends the functionality of the stock_split_picking module to allow the user to split the picking by dimensions to ensure that the contents of the picking to process will not exceed a certain volume and/or weight and/or number of lines.
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Use Cases / Context
When dealing with large quantities of products, it could be useful to be able to split the picking into multiple pickings to simplify the picking process and improve the efficiency of the warehouse. Some times, the picking you would like to process is too large to be picked in one go or too heavy to be carried by one person or contains too many different products to be picked in one go.
Usage
- Go to Inventory dashboard and open any picking.
- If picking state is available you can see an split button.
- If you click on Split button, a wizard will open.
- The wizard will let you choose the way you want to split the picking.
- To split by dimension, select By Dimension option.
#. Enter the values for Volume, Weight and Number of Lines. (You can leave any of the fields empty if you don't want to split by that dimension).
- Click on Split button.
#. The current picking will be split into two different pickings. The first picking will contain the lines that fit the dimensions you entered. The second picking will contain the remaining lines.
Known issues / Roadmap
- The split by dimension only split at the move level. In other words, if a move has 10 units of a product with a weight of 1kg, the wizard will not split the move in different pickings even if a weight of 5kg is requested as max weight by picking.
Changelog
16.0.1.0.0
- Initial version
Bug Tracker
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Credits
Authors
- ACSONE SA/NV
Contributors
- Laurent Mignon laurent.mignon@acsone.eu (https://www.acsone.eu)
Maintainers
This module is maintained by the OCA.

OCA, or the Odoo Community Association, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the collaborative development of Odoo features and promote its widespread use.
This module is part of the OCA/stock-logistics-workflow project on GitHub.
You are welcome to contribute. To learn how please visit https://odoo-community.org/page/Contribute.
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