Why should Outward Requests always be linked to Sales Orders?

Why should Outward Requests always be linked to Sales Orders?

What:

Sales Orders act as the central reference for item details, quantities, pricing, and BOM structure (for production).

Why:
Manual dispatches risk over-issue, wrong items, and audit failures. Linking ensures all data flows from a verified source.

Benefit:
Ensures accurate material issuance, improves dispatch reliability, automates BOM pull, and strengthens compliance.



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