When you handle a return order, you must specify a reason return code to identify why the product is being returned and a disposition code to determine what should be done with the returned product itself.
A disposition code can be applied when you create the return order, register item arrival or packing-slip update an item arrival, and end a quarantine order.
You can define any disposition codes that you need to support the business processes. The following table provides a set of typically used codes to assign return item disposition.
Disposition Type |
Common Code |
Description |
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Disposal |
SC |
Scrap/Destroy |
Disposal |
DC |
Donate to Charity |
Disposal |
TD |
Third Party Disposal |
Disposal |
SL |
Salvage |
Disposal |
TS |
Third Party Sale (Secondary Markets) |
Repair/Modify |
RW |
Rework |
Repair/Modify |
RF |
Remanufacture/Refurbish |
Repair/Modify |
MD |
Modify |
Repair/Modify |
RP |
Repair |
Repair/Modify |
RV |
Return to Vendor |
Other |
AI |
Use as is |
Other |
RS |
Resale |
Other |
EX |
Exchange |
Other |
MS |
Miscellaneous |
For more information about how to set up disposition codes, see Set up disposition codes.
Select a disposition code for a quarantine order
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For information about how to create a new quarantine order manually, see About quarantine ordersand Quarantine order (form). |