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- RMS will check to see if the item has the UDA (User DEFINED Attributes) that is required for the new Merchandise hierarchy, if it does not the item will be rejected.
- RMS will check to see if the item has default UDA's, if it does not, it will still reclassify the item but, a warning message will be written to a report.
- If the item is on any not-yet-processed "unit and value" stock count. If it is, it can not be reclassified.
- If the item is part of a consignment department and it is being reclassified to a non-consignment department and vice versa reclassification fails.
- If the item is forecastable, RMS will check to ensure the new merchandise hierarchy has a domain in Retail Demand Forecasting (RDF). If a domain is not associated with the new merchandise hierarchy, the reclassification will be rejected. If there is a domain change in RDF, RMS will write all store sales history for the item to the forecasting download.
- The item exists in another reclassification EVENT.
- If the item level of the item is not equal to 1, then it cannot be reclassified. .
- One or more ITEMS on the reclassification event exist on approved PARTIALLY received orders.
- If item is in a simple pack, it will fail reclassification. The item can only be reclassified along with its component item.
- If item is a pack item, it cannot be reclassified from merchandise to consignment department.
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