Hi folks,
If you've worked with Warehouse Management in Dynamics 365
Finance and Operations (D365FO), you might have come across two different
prefixes in the system: WHS and WMS. Ever wondered
why both exist and what they signify? Let’s break it down.
The Basics: WHS vs WMS
Both WHS and WMS stand
for Warehouse Management System, but they refer to different
generations of warehouse management solutions within Microsoft
Dynamics.
WMS – The Legacy System
Objects prefixed with WMS belong to
the legacy warehouse management system, which was part of earlier
AX versions. This system supports basic warehouse operations, such
as:
- Inventory
location tracking
- Simple
picking and receiving
- Basic
location control
Examples of WMS objects:
- WMSLocation –
Stores warehouse locations
- WMSOrderTrans, WMSJournalTable,
etc.
While functional, the legacy WMS lacks the flexibility and
scalability required for complex warehouse scenarios. It’s generally not
recommended for new implementations.
WHS – The Advanced System
With the release of AX 2012 R3, Microsoft
introduced a more robust and feature-rich warehouse management solution, which
continues to evolve in D365FO. Objects prefixed with WHS are
part of this advanced warehouse management system, designed to
handle complex warehouse processes, including:
- Mobile
device integration
- Work
creation and execution (e.g., picking, putaway)
- Location
directives, work templates, and wave processing
Examples of WHS objects:
- WHSWorkTable –
Stores work headers
- WHSWorkLine –
Stores work lines
- WHSInventEnabled, WHSParameters,
etc.
This system is highly configurable and supports modern
warehouse operations across industries.
Summary
- Use
WHS objects for advanced, scalable warehouse management in
D365FO.
- WMS
objects are legacy and suitable only for basic scenarios or
backward compatibility.
Understanding the distinction between WHS and WMS helps
ensure you're building solutions on the right foundation, especially when
designing or extending warehouse functionality in D365FO.
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