
Effective Date: 2022-12-16
This release includes System Change Requests and corrects program deficiencies identified by the user community. Please review the feature and bug list below for a full listing of changes in this release.
System Changes
Enterprise
Materiel Management
Warehouse
Helpdesk Tickets / Bugs Fixed
| Ticket Nbr | Module | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 75707 | Admin | Audit - Removing user roles does not update the tables before deleting entry Resolution: |
| 77091 | Inventory | LPAID31 - Physical Inventory Resolution / Discrepancy handling Resolution: |
| 77569 | Maintenance | WPMAN12 - VSCOS: PA-side Last Inv Dt/Tm updated via WO closure from 2018 WO Return date in FFD0N0 Resolution: |
| 73778 | Maintenance | WPMAN12 - Work Order AU - VSCOS: UIC FFD8M0/99 LRS Nellis - SPM service end date issue Resolution: |
| 76736 | Maintenance | WPMAN12 Work Order AU - VSCOS: NMC Date & time save issues for WO's in FFB571/DET 1 607 MMS Resolution: |
| 78535 | Property Accountability | WPHRN20 - WAWF INBOUND XML IMPORT - WAWF Inbound - Add support for APSRID of new procurement receipts Resolution: |
| 74867 | Warehouse | LPWHN19 - Warehouse Receiving - Receipt Error: 'To Condition Cd' value selected is not an allowable value Resolution: |
| 77969 | Warehouse | LPWHN50 - Disposition / DTID field change to editable Resolution: |
System Change Details
Enterprise
Release 2022.3.3 Database Changes
Module: Enterprise
What changed:-What's new
-Screen shot(s)
The originating problem:
-Explain problem / SCR description
Impact:
-Anything the user needs to know about
Materiel Management
01754 - SSAVIE INTERFACE
Module: Materiel Management
What Changed:
DPAS has expanded its capabilities in its interface with the SSAVIE system to include the following functions:
- Generates a Prepositioned Materiel Receipt (PMR) for SSAVIE 511R (Requisition) received
- 856S Shipment Status will now be sent to SSAVIE customer via GEX file exchange
- 527-R Materiel Release Acknowledgment (MRA) record will be pushed to SSAVIE via GEX file
- Receive a MRA in SSAVIE and closeout the in-transit in ICP
- Provide 869C (Cancellation) feature to and from SSAVIE
- Provide 511M (modification) feature to and from SSAVIE
- Provide 869A (Request for status) to and from SSAVIE
- Provide 869F (Follow-up) to and from SSAVIE
The Originating Problem:
USSOCOM currently uses the Special Operations Asset Visibility Information Exchange (SSAVIE) system to support requisitions from SOF customers for non-standard items that cannot be cataloged by NSN.
MARSOC and USASOC units use systems that do not allow for requisition of non-standard SOF items using their parent service systems.
USSOCOM requires the ability to take in requests from SSAVIE customers, and transmit the requests into a DLMS format to DPAS as a 511-R requisition, as well as the ability to provide customer supply status/advice back to the requisitioner using the SSAVIE system.
Impact:
Impact:
This impacts all users within SOCOM's agency that are not implementing DPAS at the tactical level.
Warehouse
01572 - Disposition / Remaining Enhancements
Module: Warehouse
What Changed:
Within the new Disposition page and Inventory Master Selection pages:
- Added a Stock Number Browse to the Stock Number fields in the Search Criteria.
- The Document Turn-In number (DTID) field is editable up until the document has been disposed/cancelled.
- Restriction of access to the old Disposition page; URL redirect from the old URL to the new page.
The Originating Problem:
This is the final clean-up of the modernized Disposition process screen.
There is remaining functionality needed in regards to scan functionality, but this control is being worked as part of another, active effort and will be updated within Disposition, when the new control is completed and ready to deploy.
Impact:
Users have more functionality:
- To search for materiel to be disposed.
- The flexibility to acquire and update DLA's DTID field at any time within the process.
- The redirect makes the older screen obsolete, therefore preventing data/functionality issues caused by using both screens interchangeably.










