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<div>=Whistle Application Installation=<br />
<br />
The Whistle application is the core of the entire Whistle system. It ties together your ERP system, remote frequency input devices, and warehouse databases. The main whistle application usually resides on a central computer or server within a warehouse. Whistle is currently designed to run on a Windows 95/98/NT/2000 platform. The following instructions describe the process of installing Whistle on your central server.<br />
<br />
==Whistle.exe==<br />
<br />
The Whistle executable file is the first file required to run the front-end Whistle application. This file contains all the information the program needs to interact with the database, the remote input/output devices, the printers, and the ERP system.<br />
<br />
Whistle.exe installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the Whistle.exe to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc). <br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
==Whistle Server==<br />
<br />
The Whistle Server application is also required to operate Whistle. This program acts like a cache and preloads data. <br />
<br />
Whistle server installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the WhistleServer to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc).<br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
Run this program.<br />
<br />
==Whistle Print Server==<br />
The Whistle Print Server handles all print jobs generated by the Whistle application. It must be running in order for labels and reports to be successfully printed.<br />
<br />
Whistle Print Server installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the Whistle Print Server to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc).<br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
Run this program.<br />
<br />
==Whistle Print Engine==<br />
The Whistle Print Engine is a required component of the Whistle Print Server. It must be installed in order for the Print Server to function properly. <br />
<br />
Whistle Print Server installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the Whistle Print Engine to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc).<br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
Run this program.<br />
<br />
==Whistle EIA Server==<br />
The Whistle EIA Server takes Whistle transactions (in the form of an ATF flat-file) and makes the appropriate updates in the ERP. <br />
<br />
Whistle EIA Server installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the Whistle EIA Server to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc).<br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
Run this program.<br />
<br />
==Executable Configuration==<br />
Certain Whistle features must be configured and customized according to your specific system setup. These include:<br />
<br />
<br />
The database ODBC driver<br />
The Whistle “chat” settings<br />
OTHERS…………<br />
<br />
Install the proper ODBC driver on your central server. The ODBC driver must be compatible with your specific relational database. Whistle uses this ODBC driver to communicate with the Whistle and ERP database tables. <br />
<br />
The Whistle application allows the user to choose between different ODBC drivers. Refer to the logon section of this manual for information on choosing an ODBC driver from within the Whistle application. <br />
<br />
==Telnet Application Installation==<br />
<br />
All remotely operated Whistle input/output devices (such as handheld units and forklift mounted units) use the “Telnet” client protocol to communicate with the central Whistle application server. These input/output devices do not have an actual Whistle program operating inside of them. They simply use ‘Telnet’ to exchange input/output data with the central server, where all the actual computing activity takes place. <br />
<br />
1) Install a Telnet client on each remote device to establish this particular mode of communication.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GS:Whistle_Application_Installation&diff=3262GS:Whistle Application Installation2005-12-17T03:30:31Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Whistle Application Installation=<br />
<br />
The Whistle application is the core of the entire Whistle system. It ties together your ERP system, remote frequency input devices, and warehouse databases. The main whistle application usually resides on a central computer or server within a warehouse. Whistle is currently designed to run on a Windows 95/98/NT/2000 platform. The following instructions describe the process of installing Whistle on your central server.<br />
<br />
==Whistle.exe==<br />
<br />
The Whistle executable file is the first file required to run the front-end Whistle application. This file contains all the information the program needs to interact with the database, the remote input/output devices, the printers, and the ERP system.<br />
<br />
Whistle.exe installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the Whistle.exe to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc). <br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
==Whistle Server==<br />
<br />
The Whistle Server application is also required to operate Whistle. This program acts like a cache and preloads data. <br />
<br />
Whistle server installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the WhistleServer to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc).<br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
Run this program.<br />
<br />
==Whistle Print Server==<br />
The Whistle Print Server handles all print jobs generated by the Whistle application. It must be running in order for labels and reports to be successfully printed.<br />
<br />
Whistle Print Server installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the Whistle Print Server to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc).<br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
Run this program.<br />
<br />
==Whistle Print Engine==<br />
The Whistle Print Engine is a required component of the Whistle Print Server. It must be installed in order for the Print Server to function properly. <br />
<br />
Whistle Print Server installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the Whistle Print Engine to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc).<br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
Run this program.<br />
<br />
==Whistle EIA Server==<br />
The Whistle EIA Server takes Whistle transactions (in the form of an ATF flat-file) and makes the appropriate updates in the ERP. <br />
<br />
Whistle EIA Server installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the Whistle EIA Server to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc).<br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
Run this program.<br />
<br />
==Executable Configuration==<br />
Certain Whistle features must be configured and customized according to your specific system setup. These include:<br />
<br />
<br />
The database ODBC driver<br />
The Whistle “chat” settings<br />
OTHERS…………<br />
<br />
Install the proper ODBC driver on your central server. The ODBC driver must be compatible with your specific relational database. Whistle uses this ODBC driver to communicate with the Whistle and ERP database tables. <br />
<br />
The Whistle application allows the user to choose between different ODBC drivers. Refer to the logon section of this manual for information on choosing an ODBC driver from within the Whistle application. <br />
<br />
==Telnet Application Installation==<br />
<br />
All remotely operated Whistle input/output devices (such as handheld units and forklift mounted units) use the “Telnet” client protocol to communicate with the central Whistle application server. These input/output devices do not have an actual Whistle program operating inside of them. They simply use ‘Telnet’ to exchange input/output data with the central server, where all the actual computing activity takes place. <br />
<br />
1) Install a Telnet client on each remote device to establish this particular mode of communication.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GT:Whistle_Application_Installation&diff=5668GT:Whistle Application Installation2005-12-17T03:30:31Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Whistle Application Installation=<br />
<br />
The Whistle application is the core of the entire Whistle system. It ties together your ERP system, remote frequency input devices, and warehouse databases. The main whistle application usually resides on a central computer or server within a warehouse. Whistle is currently designed to run on a Windows 95/98/NT/2000 platform. The following instructions describe the process of installing Whistle on your central server.<br />
<br />
==Whistle.exe==<br />
<br />
The Whistle executable file is the first file required to run the front-end Whistle application. This file contains all the information the program needs to interact with the database, the remote input/output devices, the printers, and the ERP system.<br />
<br />
Whistle.exe installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the Whistle.exe to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc). <br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
==Whistle Server==<br />
<br />
The Whistle Server application is also required to operate Whistle. This program acts like a cache and preloads data. <br />
<br />
Whistle server installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the WhistleServer to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc).<br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
Run this program.<br />
<br />
==Whistle Print Server==<br />
The Whistle Print Server handles all print jobs generated by the Whistle application. It must be running in order for labels and reports to be successfully printed.<br />
<br />
Whistle Print Server installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the Whistle Print Server to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc).<br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
Run this program.<br />
<br />
==Whistle Print Engine==<br />
The Whistle Print Engine is a required component of the Whistle Print Server. It must be installed in order for the Print Server to function properly. <br />
<br />
Whistle Print Server installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the Whistle Print Engine to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc).<br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
Run this program.<br />
<br />
==Whistle EIA Server==<br />
The Whistle EIA Server takes Whistle transactions (in the form of an ATF flat-file) and makes the appropriate updates in the ERP. <br />
<br />
Whistle EIA Server installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the Whistle EIA Server to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc).<br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
Run this program.<br />
<br />
==Executable Configuration==<br />
Certain Whistle features must be configured and customized according to your specific system setup. These include:<br />
<br />
<br />
The database ODBC driver<br />
The Whistle “chat” settings<br />
OTHERS…………<br />
<br />
Install the proper ODBC driver on your central server. The ODBC driver must be compatible with your specific relational database. Whistle uses this ODBC driver to communicate with the Whistle and ERP database tables. <br />
<br />
The Whistle application allows the user to choose between different ODBC drivers. Refer to the logon section of this manual for information on choosing an ODBC driver from within the Whistle application. <br />
<br />
==Telnet Application Installation==<br />
<br />
All remotely operated Whistle input/output devices (such as handheld units and forklift mounted units) use the “Telnet” client protocol to communicate with the central Whistle application server. These input/output devices do not have an actual Whistle program operating inside of them. They simply use ‘Telnet’ to exchange input/output data with the central server, where all the actual computing activity takes place. <br />
<br />
1) Install a Telnet client on each remote device to establish this particular mode of communication.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GX:Whistle_Application_Installation&diff=8308GX:Whistle Application Installation2005-12-17T03:30:31Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Whistle Application Installation=<br />
<br />
The Whistle application is the core of the entire Whistle system. It ties together your ERP system, remote frequency input devices, and warehouse databases. The main whistle application usually resides on a central computer or server within a warehouse. Whistle is currently designed to run on a Windows 95/98/NT/2000 platform. The following instructions describe the process of installing Whistle on your central server.<br />
<br />
==Whistle.exe==<br />
<br />
The Whistle executable file is the first file required to run the front-end Whistle application. This file contains all the information the program needs to interact with the database, the remote input/output devices, the printers, and the ERP system.<br />
<br />
Whistle.exe installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the Whistle.exe to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc). <br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
==Whistle Server==<br />
<br />
The Whistle Server application is also required to operate Whistle. This program acts like a cache and preloads data. <br />
<br />
Whistle server installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the WhistleServer to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc).<br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
Run this program.<br />
<br />
==Whistle Print Server==<br />
The Whistle Print Server handles all print jobs generated by the Whistle application. It must be running in order for labels and reports to be successfully printed.<br />
<br />
Whistle Print Server installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the Whistle Print Server to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc).<br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
Run this program.<br />
<br />
==Whistle Print Engine==<br />
The Whistle Print Engine is a required component of the Whistle Print Server. It must be installed in order for the Print Server to function properly. <br />
<br />
Whistle Print Server installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the Whistle Print Engine to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc).<br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
Run this program.<br />
<br />
==Whistle EIA Server==<br />
The Whistle EIA Server takes Whistle transactions (in the form of an ATF flat-file) and makes the appropriate updates in the ERP. <br />
<br />
Whistle EIA Server installation is as simple as installing a copy of this file on your computer…<br />
<br />
Transfer a copy of the Whistle EIA Server to your computer from whatever media it is located on (disk, local network, wide are network, etc).<br />
<br />
Place the file in a separate Whistle directory that you allocate to store all Whistle system files and documentation.<br />
<br />
Run this program.<br />
<br />
==Executable Configuration==<br />
Certain Whistle features must be configured and customized according to your specific system setup. These include:<br />
<br />
<br />
The database ODBC driver<br />
The Whistle “chat” settings<br />
OTHERS…………<br />
<br />
Install the proper ODBC driver on your central server. The ODBC driver must be compatible with your specific relational database. Whistle uses this ODBC driver to communicate with the Whistle and ERP database tables. <br />
<br />
The Whistle application allows the user to choose between different ODBC drivers. Refer to the logon section of this manual for information on choosing an ODBC driver from within the Whistle application. <br />
<br />
==Telnet Application Installation==<br />
<br />
All remotely operated Whistle input/output devices (such as handheld units and forklift mounted units) use the “Telnet” client protocol to communicate with the central Whistle application server. These input/output devices do not have an actual Whistle program operating inside of them. They simply use ‘Telnet’ to exchange input/output data with the central server, where all the actual computing activity takes place. <br />
<br />
1) Install a Telnet client on each remote device to establish this particular mode of communication.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=36:Whistle_Database_Installation&diff=43936:Whistle Database Installation2005-12-17T03:29:39Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
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<div>=Whistle Database Installation=<br />
<br />
All warehouse inventory information is stored in a database. This database contains tables that store all warehouse information, from item numbers and container locations to cycle count information and shipping order status. While the main Whistle application contains all the information on how to run the program, the database contains all the warehouse information without which Whistle would be useless. The warehouse database (the server if you will) is often much larger than the Whistle application (the client). This database can be installed on the same computer with the Whistle application or on it’s own stand-alone computer.<br />
<br />
Whistle is designed to operate with a number of relational database management systems (RDMSs), The the most common of which are Microsoft“ SQL Server” , Informix, and Oracle. Refer to your database installation manual for information on how to install your RDBMS on your computer. The following instructions demonstrate how to add Whistle tables to your ERP’s database. <br />
<br />
==How to Install the Whistle Database==<br />
<br />
Several Whistle database scripts are provided to you to assist in creating the appropriate Whistle database tables. The types of scripts vary from database to database.<br />
<br />
Run these scripts against your ERP database to create the appropriate Whistle database tables. <br />
<br />
Check your ERP database to make sure that the tables were successfully installed.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GS:Whistle_Database_Installation&diff=3257GS:Whistle Database Installation2005-12-17T03:29:39Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Whistle Database Installation=<br />
<br />
All warehouse inventory information is stored in a database. This database contains tables that store all warehouse information, from item numbers and container locations to cycle count information and shipping order status. While the main Whistle application contains all the information on how to run the program, the database contains all the warehouse information without which Whistle would be useless. The warehouse database (the server if you will) is often much larger than the Whistle application (the client). This database can be installed on the same computer with the Whistle application or on it’s own stand-alone computer.<br />
<br />
Whistle is designed to operate with a number of relational database management systems (RDMSs), The the most common of which are Microsoft“ SQL Server” , Informix, and Oracle. Refer to your database installation manual for information on how to install your RDBMS on your computer. The following instructions demonstrate how to add Whistle tables to your ERP’s database. <br />
<br />
==How to Install the Whistle Database==<br />
<br />
Several Whistle database scripts are provided to you to assist in creating the appropriate Whistle database tables. The types of scripts vary from database to database.<br />
<br />
Run these scripts against your ERP database to create the appropriate Whistle database tables. <br />
<br />
Check your ERP database to make sure that the tables were successfully installed.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GT:Whistle_Database_Installation&diff=5663GT:Whistle Database Installation2005-12-17T03:29:39Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Whistle Database Installation=<br />
<br />
All warehouse inventory information is stored in a database. This database contains tables that store all warehouse information, from item numbers and container locations to cycle count information and shipping order status. While the main Whistle application contains all the information on how to run the program, the database contains all the warehouse information without which Whistle would be useless. The warehouse database (the server if you will) is often much larger than the Whistle application (the client). This database can be installed on the same computer with the Whistle application or on it’s own stand-alone computer.<br />
<br />
Whistle is designed to operate with a number of relational database management systems (RDMSs), The the most common of which are Microsoft“ SQL Server” , Informix, and Oracle. Refer to your database installation manual for information on how to install your RDBMS on your computer. The following instructions demonstrate how to add Whistle tables to your ERP’s database. <br />
<br />
==How to Install the Whistle Database==<br />
<br />
Several Whistle database scripts are provided to you to assist in creating the appropriate Whistle database tables. The types of scripts vary from database to database.<br />
<br />
Run these scripts against your ERP database to create the appropriate Whistle database tables. <br />
<br />
Check your ERP database to make sure that the tables were successfully installed.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GX:Whistle_Database_Installation&diff=8303GX:Whistle Database Installation2005-12-17T03:29:39Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Whistle Database Installation=<br />
<br />
All warehouse inventory information is stored in a database. This database contains tables that store all warehouse information, from item numbers and container locations to cycle count information and shipping order status. While the main Whistle application contains all the information on how to run the program, the database contains all the warehouse information without which Whistle would be useless. The warehouse database (the server if you will) is often much larger than the Whistle application (the client). This database can be installed on the same computer with the Whistle application or on it’s own stand-alone computer.<br />
<br />
Whistle is designed to operate with a number of relational database management systems (RDMSs), The the most common of which are Microsoft“ SQL Server” , Informix, and Oracle. Refer to your database installation manual for information on how to install your RDBMS on your computer. The following instructions demonstrate how to add Whistle tables to your ERP’s database. <br />
<br />
==How to Install the Whistle Database==<br />
<br />
Several Whistle database scripts are provided to you to assist in creating the appropriate Whistle database tables. The types of scripts vary from database to database.<br />
<br />
Run these scripts against your ERP database to create the appropriate Whistle database tables. <br />
<br />
Check your ERP database to make sure that the tables were successfully installed.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GX:Putaway_Menu&diff=8214GX:Putaway Menu2005-12-16T18:34:21Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
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<div>=Putaway=<br />
The ‘Putaway’ function aids in filing, storing, or putting away containers that for some reason did not get put away during production. The Put Away screen is accessed directly from the Main Menu, from the Production Menu, or as an option after reporting production of a pallet. Whistle calculates the preferred storage bin for the item once the Tracking # and Original Bin are entered. See the Putaway section in Reporting Production for more details.<br />
==To Putaway Items==<br />
Select ‘Putaway’ from either the Main Menu or the Production Menu.<br />
<br />
Enter the Track # of the container to be put away. <br />
<br />
<br />
There are several ways to enter the tracking number: (1) type it in, (2) scan it in, or (3) chose one using “Inventory Query” <br />
To use Inventory Query:<br />
Move the cursor to the Track # field. Press “Ctrl” and “A” either together or sequentially.<br />
<br />
<br />
Whistle will go directly to the “Inventory Query” input screen.<br />
<br />
Here’s an example of using Inventory Query to check if there are any containers still in PRODSTAGE ready to put away.<br />
<br />
<br />
Enter the key search parameter(s) of your query. <br />
<br />
<br />
The search parameter may be a bin #, track#, item #, lot #, or pull date. You may enter more than one search parameter. It this case we are searching the “PRODSTAGE” Bin.<br />
<br />
Select the appropriate Sort and Show criteria for your search results. Use the ‘Z’ and ‘A’ keys to scroll between the options in these scroll fields.<br />
<br />
Select <OK>.<br />
<br />
In this case Whistle will find all pallets in PRODSTAGE. It will display results without holds according to Pull Date.<br />
<br />
See the results of the query shown below. There are over 100 packages in PRODSTAGE, though only the first 100 will be displayed. The Pack #, bin #, status, pull date, quantity, uom, and description are shown (handheld units do not display quantity and uom).<br />
<br />
Select the pallet you want to Putaway. Highlight the line and press “Enter”<br />
<br />
Whistle loads the chosen container’s tracking #, item #, and description into the ‘Putaway’ screen.<br />
<br />
Enter the container’s original Bin # and scroll down or press “enter”. <br />
<br />
Whistle will suggest the most suitable bin into which to place the container. <br />
<br />
Enter the Bin # of the bin where you will place the container.<br />
<br />
While it is recommended that you place the container in the recommended location, you may enter a Bin # different from the one suggested. In this example a Bin different from the one suggested was selected. <br />
<br />
Whistle will check the selected Bin for availability. Whistle may not allow you to place the container in a particular Bin for several reasons:<br />
<br />
The Bin is full<br />
The Bin is too short<br />
The Bin is too narrow<br />
Bin is locked or on hold<br />
<br />
If Whistle displays an error message, select another Bin. If the Bin you select is compatible but different than the one suggested, Whistle will ask you to confirm that the Bin you entered differed from the preferred Bin. If you entered the Bin number in error, Whistle now allows you to reenter the Bin # again. <br />
<br />
Select <MOVE> to enter the information. <br />
<br />
Whistle will prompt the user to confirm that they want to put the container away. <br />
<br />
Select <OK> to proceed or <Cancel> to make corrections or exit.<br />
<br />
==Screen Settings==<br />
Fill in actual bin - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will fill the [Actual Bin] field with the current known location of the active pallet.<br />
Warn When Suggested Ignored - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a warning message pop-up box telling the user that the suggested bin from the putaway logic was is about to be ignored and over-ridden.<br />
Confirm move - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a confirmation pop-up box before the transaction is committed.<br />
Confirm Success - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a success pop-up message box upon completion of each transaction.<br />
Prompt for De-allocate - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will prompt the user if they would like to de-allocate the current pallet should it be already allocated to an order.<br />
Un-schedule De-allocated - checkbox. With this option turned on, in conjunction with the “Prompt for De-allocate” function in play, Whistle will automatically reduce the demand for the scheduled item in the demand tables.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=36:Putaway_Menu&diff=35336:Putaway Menu2005-12-16T18:34:21Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Putaway=<br />
The ‘Putaway’ function aids in filing, storing, or putting away containers that for some reason did not get put away during production. The Put Away screen is accessed directly from the Main Menu, from the Production Menu, or as an option after reporting production of a pallet. Whistle calculates the preferred storage bin for the item once the Tracking # and Original Bin are entered. See the Putaway section in Reporting Production for more details.<br />
==To Putaway Items==<br />
Select ‘Putaway’ from either the Main Menu or the Production Menu.<br />
<br />
Enter the Track # of the container to be put away. <br />
<br />
<br />
There are several ways to enter the tracking number: (1) type it in, (2) scan it in, or (3) chose one using “Inventory Query” <br />
To use Inventory Query:<br />
Move the cursor to the Track # field. Press “Ctrl” and “A” either together or sequentially.<br />
<br />
<br />
Whistle will go directly to the “Inventory Query” input screen.<br />
<br />
Here’s an example of using Inventory Query to check if there are any containers still in PRODSTAGE ready to put away.<br />
<br />
<br />
Enter the key search parameter(s) of your query. <br />
<br />
<br />
The search parameter may be a bin #, track#, item #, lot #, or pull date. You may enter more than one search parameter. It this case we are searching the “PRODSTAGE” Bin.<br />
<br />
Select the appropriate Sort and Show criteria for your search results. Use the ‘Z’ and ‘A’ keys to scroll between the options in these scroll fields.<br />
<br />
Select <OK>.<br />
<br />
In this case Whistle will find all pallets in PRODSTAGE. It will display results without holds according to Pull Date.<br />
<br />
See the results of the query shown below. There are over 100 packages in PRODSTAGE, though only the first 100 will be displayed. The Pack #, bin #, status, pull date, quantity, uom, and description are shown (handheld units do not display quantity and uom).<br />
<br />
Select the pallet you want to Putaway. Highlight the line and press “Enter”<br />
<br />
Whistle loads the chosen container’s tracking #, item #, and description into the ‘Putaway’ screen.<br />
<br />
Enter the container’s original Bin # and scroll down or press “enter”. <br />
<br />
Whistle will suggest the most suitable bin into which to place the container. <br />
<br />
Enter the Bin # of the bin where you will place the container.<br />
<br />
While it is recommended that you place the container in the recommended location, you may enter a Bin # different from the one suggested. In this example a Bin different from the one suggested was selected. <br />
<br />
Whistle will check the selected Bin for availability. Whistle may not allow you to place the container in a particular Bin for several reasons:<br />
<br />
The Bin is full<br />
The Bin is too short<br />
The Bin is too narrow<br />
Bin is locked or on hold<br />
<br />
If Whistle displays an error message, select another Bin. If the Bin you select is compatible but different than the one suggested, Whistle will ask you to confirm that the Bin you entered differed from the preferred Bin. If you entered the Bin number in error, Whistle now allows you to reenter the Bin # again. <br />
<br />
Select <MOVE> to enter the information. <br />
<br />
Whistle will prompt the user to confirm that they want to put the container away. <br />
<br />
Select <OK> to proceed or <Cancel> to make corrections or exit.<br />
<br />
==Screen Settings==<br />
Fill in actual bin - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will fill the [Actual Bin] field with the current known location of the active pallet.<br />
Warn When Suggested Ignored - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a warning message pop-up box telling the user that the suggested bin from the putaway logic was is about to be ignored and over-ridden.<br />
Confirm move - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a confirmation pop-up box before the transaction is committed.<br />
Confirm Success - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a success pop-up message box upon completion of each transaction.<br />
Prompt for De-allocate - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will prompt the user if they would like to de-allocate the current pallet should it be already allocated to an order.<br />
Un-schedule De-allocated - checkbox. With this option turned on, in conjunction with the “Prompt for De-allocate” function in play, Whistle will automatically reduce the demand for the scheduled item in the demand tables.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GS:Putaway_Menu&diff=3171GS:Putaway Menu2005-12-16T18:34:21Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Putaway=<br />
The ‘Putaway’ function aids in filing, storing, or putting away containers that for some reason did not get put away during production. The Put Away screen is accessed directly from the Main Menu, from the Production Menu, or as an option after reporting production of a pallet. Whistle calculates the preferred storage bin for the item once the Tracking # and Original Bin are entered. See the Putaway section in Reporting Production for more details.<br />
==To Putaway Items==<br />
Select ‘Putaway’ from either the Main Menu or the Production Menu.<br />
<br />
Enter the Track # of the container to be put away. <br />
<br />
<br />
There are several ways to enter the tracking number: (1) type it in, (2) scan it in, or (3) chose one using “Inventory Query” <br />
To use Inventory Query:<br />
Move the cursor to the Track # field. Press “Ctrl” and “A” either together or sequentially.<br />
<br />
<br />
Whistle will go directly to the “Inventory Query” input screen.<br />
<br />
Here’s an example of using Inventory Query to check if there are any containers still in PRODSTAGE ready to put away.<br />
<br />
<br />
Enter the key search parameter(s) of your query. <br />
<br />
<br />
The search parameter may be a bin #, track#, item #, lot #, or pull date. You may enter more than one search parameter. It this case we are searching the “PRODSTAGE” Bin.<br />
<br />
Select the appropriate Sort and Show criteria for your search results. Use the ‘Z’ and ‘A’ keys to scroll between the options in these scroll fields.<br />
<br />
Select <OK>.<br />
<br />
In this case Whistle will find all pallets in PRODSTAGE. It will display results without holds according to Pull Date.<br />
<br />
See the results of the query shown below. There are over 100 packages in PRODSTAGE, though only the first 100 will be displayed. The Pack #, bin #, status, pull date, quantity, uom, and description are shown (handheld units do not display quantity and uom).<br />
<br />
Select the pallet you want to Putaway. Highlight the line and press “Enter”<br />
<br />
Whistle loads the chosen container’s tracking #, item #, and description into the ‘Putaway’ screen.<br />
<br />
Enter the container’s original Bin # and scroll down or press “enter”. <br />
<br />
Whistle will suggest the most suitable bin into which to place the container. <br />
<br />
Enter the Bin # of the bin where you will place the container.<br />
<br />
While it is recommended that you place the container in the recommended location, you may enter a Bin # different from the one suggested. In this example a Bin different from the one suggested was selected. <br />
<br />
Whistle will check the selected Bin for availability. Whistle may not allow you to place the container in a particular Bin for several reasons:<br />
<br />
The Bin is full<br />
The Bin is too short<br />
The Bin is too narrow<br />
Bin is locked or on hold<br />
<br />
If Whistle displays an error message, select another Bin. If the Bin you select is compatible but different than the one suggested, Whistle will ask you to confirm that the Bin you entered differed from the preferred Bin. If you entered the Bin number in error, Whistle now allows you to reenter the Bin # again. <br />
<br />
Select <MOVE> to enter the information. <br />
<br />
Whistle will prompt the user to confirm that they want to put the container away. <br />
<br />
Select <OK> to proceed or <Cancel> to make corrections or exit.<br />
<br />
==Screen Settings==<br />
Fill in actual bin - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will fill the [Actual Bin] field with the current known location of the active pallet.<br />
Warn When Suggested Ignored - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a warning message pop-up box telling the user that the suggested bin from the putaway logic was is about to be ignored and over-ridden.<br />
Confirm move - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a confirmation pop-up box before the transaction is committed.<br />
Confirm Success - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a success pop-up message box upon completion of each transaction.<br />
Prompt for De-allocate - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will prompt the user if they would like to de-allocate the current pallet should it be already allocated to an order.<br />
Un-schedule De-allocated - checkbox. With this option turned on, in conjunction with the “Prompt for De-allocate” function in play, Whistle will automatically reduce the demand for the scheduled item in the demand tables.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GT:Putaway_Menu&diff=5576GT:Putaway Menu2005-12-16T18:34:21Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Putaway=<br />
The ‘Putaway’ function aids in filing, storing, or putting away containers that for some reason did not get put away during production. The Put Away screen is accessed directly from the Main Menu, from the Production Menu, or as an option after reporting production of a pallet. Whistle calculates the preferred storage bin for the item once the Tracking # and Original Bin are entered. See the Putaway section in Reporting Production for more details.<br />
==To Putaway Items==<br />
Select ‘Putaway’ from either the Main Menu or the Production Menu.<br />
<br />
Enter the Track # of the container to be put away. <br />
<br />
<br />
There are several ways to enter the tracking number: (1) type it in, (2) scan it in, or (3) chose one using “Inventory Query” <br />
To use Inventory Query:<br />
Move the cursor to the Track # field. Press “Ctrl” and “A” either together or sequentially.<br />
<br />
<br />
Whistle will go directly to the “Inventory Query” input screen.<br />
<br />
Here’s an example of using Inventory Query to check if there are any containers still in PRODSTAGE ready to put away.<br />
<br />
<br />
Enter the key search parameter(s) of your query. <br />
<br />
<br />
The search parameter may be a bin #, track#, item #, lot #, or pull date. You may enter more than one search parameter. It this case we are searching the “PRODSTAGE” Bin.<br />
<br />
Select the appropriate Sort and Show criteria for your search results. Use the ‘Z’ and ‘A’ keys to scroll between the options in these scroll fields.<br />
<br />
Select <OK>.<br />
<br />
In this case Whistle will find all pallets in PRODSTAGE. It will display results without holds according to Pull Date.<br />
<br />
See the results of the query shown below. There are over 100 packages in PRODSTAGE, though only the first 100 will be displayed. The Pack #, bin #, status, pull date, quantity, uom, and description are shown (handheld units do not display quantity and uom).<br />
<br />
Select the pallet you want to Putaway. Highlight the line and press “Enter”<br />
<br />
Whistle loads the chosen container’s tracking #, item #, and description into the ‘Putaway’ screen.<br />
<br />
Enter the container’s original Bin # and scroll down or press “enter”. <br />
<br />
Whistle will suggest the most suitable bin into which to place the container. <br />
<br />
Enter the Bin # of the bin where you will place the container.<br />
<br />
While it is recommended that you place the container in the recommended location, you may enter a Bin # different from the one suggested. In this example a Bin different from the one suggested was selected. <br />
<br />
Whistle will check the selected Bin for availability. Whistle may not allow you to place the container in a particular Bin for several reasons:<br />
<br />
The Bin is full<br />
The Bin is too short<br />
The Bin is too narrow<br />
Bin is locked or on hold<br />
<br />
If Whistle displays an error message, select another Bin. If the Bin you select is compatible but different than the one suggested, Whistle will ask you to confirm that the Bin you entered differed from the preferred Bin. If you entered the Bin number in error, Whistle now allows you to reenter the Bin # again. <br />
<br />
Select <MOVE> to enter the information. <br />
<br />
Whistle will prompt the user to confirm that they want to put the container away. <br />
<br />
Select <OK> to proceed or <Cancel> to make corrections or exit.<br />
<br />
==Screen Settings==<br />
Fill in actual bin - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will fill the [Actual Bin] field with the current known location of the active pallet.<br />
Warn When Suggested Ignored - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a warning message pop-up box telling the user that the suggested bin from the putaway logic was is about to be ignored and over-ridden.<br />
Confirm move - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a confirmation pop-up box before the transaction is committed.<br />
Confirm Success - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a success pop-up message box upon completion of each transaction.<br />
Prompt for De-allocate - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will prompt the user if they would like to de-allocate the current pallet should it be already allocated to an order.<br />
Un-schedule De-allocated - checkbox. With this option turned on, in conjunction with the “Prompt for De-allocate” function in play, Whistle will automatically reduce the demand for the scheduled item in the demand tables.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=36:Picking_Menu&diff=34936:Picking Menu2005-12-16T18:33:24Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Picking=<br />
The Whistle ‘Picking’ function is used to select or ‘pick’ items in a warehouse for shipping and other transactions. Whistle will calculate the preferred tracking number for any item you need to pick. Whistle chooses items based on Pull Date, preferred warehouse zone, and amount of containers in bin. <br />
==To pick a container==<br />
Choose the ‘Picking’ option from either the Main Menu or the Production Menu.<br />
<br />
Not that the default picking destination is PICKLINE. ‘Pickline’ is essentially a large bin or area where warehouse personnel can temporarily place picked items. <br />
<br />
You must next enter the Item-Pack that you are looking for. You may do this in either of two ways: <br />
<br />
<br />
Enter the Product # that you are interested in picking. The Item # and Pack # will automatically be filled in. <br />
<br />
or...<br />
<br />
Enter both the Item # and the Pack # that you would like to pick. Combined, these two numbers form the Product #. The product # will automatically be filled in after entering the Item and Pack #s.<br />
<br />
Whistle will display the preferred container’s tracking and bin #s. If you’d like to pick a container different from the suggested one, choose (View Alternates) to view a list of alternative containers that suit your Product # criterion. (see step #6)<br />
Enter the Tracking # and Bin # of the container that you would like to pick. <br />
<br />
Select <Pick>. This is your last chance to verify that the information is correct. <br />
<br />
Select <YES> to proceed or <No> to return to the previous screen to make any necessary corrections.<br />
To see a list of other available containers, highlight <View Alternatives> and press the “Enter” key.<br />
<br />
Whistle displays a list of all containers in inventory ordered by pull date. Information includes the Track #, Pack Order #, Bin #, Pull Date, quantity and uom, and description. <br />
<br />
You may select one of the pallets from this list by highlighting it and pressing the “Enter” key. The selection is then posted in the preferred Track and Bin fields.<br />
Press the “Esc” key to return to the previous screen with the original Tracking # and Bin #. Proceed back to step #3.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Screen Settings==<br />
Warn When Not Equivalent - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will warn the user with a pop-up message box about a pick of an item container that is not fully equivalent with the pick need.<br />
Allow Destination Bin Entry - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will allow the user to alter the Destination Bin field by over-riding the picking logic bin suggestion.<br />
Confirm Pick - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a pop-up message confirmation box after each transaction.<br />
Exclude MERGE bins from alternatives - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will exclude “merge” type bins from being alternative pick locations.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GS:Picking_Menu&diff=3167GS:Picking Menu2005-12-16T18:33:24Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Picking=<br />
The Whistle ‘Picking’ function is used to select or ‘pick’ items in a warehouse for shipping and other transactions. Whistle will calculate the preferred tracking number for any item you need to pick. Whistle chooses items based on Pull Date, preferred warehouse zone, and amount of containers in bin. <br />
==To pick a container==<br />
Choose the ‘Picking’ option from either the Main Menu or the Production Menu.<br />
<br />
Not that the default picking destination is PICKLINE. ‘Pickline’ is essentially a large bin or area where warehouse personnel can temporarily place picked items. <br />
<br />
You must next enter the Item-Pack that you are looking for. You may do this in either of two ways: <br />
<br />
<br />
Enter the Product # that you are interested in picking. The Item # and Pack # will automatically be filled in. <br />
<br />
or...<br />
<br />
Enter both the Item # and the Pack # that you would like to pick. Combined, these two numbers form the Product #. The product # will automatically be filled in after entering the Item and Pack #s.<br />
<br />
Whistle will display the preferred container’s tracking and bin #s. If you’d like to pick a container different from the suggested one, choose (View Alternates) to view a list of alternative containers that suit your Product # criterion. (see step #6)<br />
Enter the Tracking # and Bin # of the container that you would like to pick. <br />
<br />
Select <Pick>. This is your last chance to verify that the information is correct. <br />
<br />
Select <YES> to proceed or <No> to return to the previous screen to make any necessary corrections.<br />
To see a list of other available containers, highlight <View Alternatives> and press the “Enter” key.<br />
<br />
Whistle displays a list of all containers in inventory ordered by pull date. Information includes the Track #, Pack Order #, Bin #, Pull Date, quantity and uom, and description. <br />
<br />
You may select one of the pallets from this list by highlighting it and pressing the “Enter” key. The selection is then posted in the preferred Track and Bin fields.<br />
Press the “Esc” key to return to the previous screen with the original Tracking # and Bin #. Proceed back to step #3.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Screen Settings==<br />
Warn When Not Equivalent - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will warn the user with a pop-up message box about a pick of an item container that is not fully equivalent with the pick need.<br />
Allow Destination Bin Entry - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will allow the user to alter the Destination Bin field by over-riding the picking logic bin suggestion.<br />
Confirm Pick - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a pop-up message confirmation box after each transaction.<br />
Exclude MERGE bins from alternatives - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will exclude “merge” type bins from being alternative pick locations.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GT:Picking_Menu&diff=5572GT:Picking Menu2005-12-16T18:33:24Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Picking=<br />
The Whistle ‘Picking’ function is used to select or ‘pick’ items in a warehouse for shipping and other transactions. Whistle will calculate the preferred tracking number for any item you need to pick. Whistle chooses items based on Pull Date, preferred warehouse zone, and amount of containers in bin. <br />
==To pick a container==<br />
Choose the ‘Picking’ option from either the Main Menu or the Production Menu.<br />
<br />
Not that the default picking destination is PICKLINE. ‘Pickline’ is essentially a large bin or area where warehouse personnel can temporarily place picked items. <br />
<br />
You must next enter the Item-Pack that you are looking for. You may do this in either of two ways: <br />
<br />
<br />
Enter the Product # that you are interested in picking. The Item # and Pack # will automatically be filled in. <br />
<br />
or...<br />
<br />
Enter both the Item # and the Pack # that you would like to pick. Combined, these two numbers form the Product #. The product # will automatically be filled in after entering the Item and Pack #s.<br />
<br />
Whistle will display the preferred container’s tracking and bin #s. If you’d like to pick a container different from the suggested one, choose (View Alternates) to view a list of alternative containers that suit your Product # criterion. (see step #6)<br />
Enter the Tracking # and Bin # of the container that you would like to pick. <br />
<br />
Select <Pick>. This is your last chance to verify that the information is correct. <br />
<br />
Select <YES> to proceed or <No> to return to the previous screen to make any necessary corrections.<br />
To see a list of other available containers, highlight <View Alternatives> and press the “Enter” key.<br />
<br />
Whistle displays a list of all containers in inventory ordered by pull date. Information includes the Track #, Pack Order #, Bin #, Pull Date, quantity and uom, and description. <br />
<br />
You may select one of the pallets from this list by highlighting it and pressing the “Enter” key. The selection is then posted in the preferred Track and Bin fields.<br />
Press the “Esc” key to return to the previous screen with the original Tracking # and Bin #. Proceed back to step #3.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Screen Settings==<br />
Warn When Not Equivalent - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will warn the user with a pop-up message box about a pick of an item container that is not fully equivalent with the pick need.<br />
Allow Destination Bin Entry - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will allow the user to alter the Destination Bin field by over-riding the picking logic bin suggestion.<br />
Confirm Pick - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a pop-up message confirmation box after each transaction.<br />
Exclude MERGE bins from alternatives - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will exclude “merge” type bins from being alternative pick locations.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GX:Picking_Menu&diff=8210GX:Picking Menu2005-12-16T18:33:24Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Picking=<br />
The Whistle ‘Picking’ function is used to select or ‘pick’ items in a warehouse for shipping and other transactions. Whistle will calculate the preferred tracking number for any item you need to pick. Whistle chooses items based on Pull Date, preferred warehouse zone, and amount of containers in bin. <br />
==To pick a container==<br />
Choose the ‘Picking’ option from either the Main Menu or the Production Menu.<br />
<br />
Not that the default picking destination is PICKLINE. ‘Pickline’ is essentially a large bin or area where warehouse personnel can temporarily place picked items. <br />
<br />
You must next enter the Item-Pack that you are looking for. You may do this in either of two ways: <br />
<br />
<br />
Enter the Product # that you are interested in picking. The Item # and Pack # will automatically be filled in. <br />
<br />
or...<br />
<br />
Enter both the Item # and the Pack # that you would like to pick. Combined, these two numbers form the Product #. The product # will automatically be filled in after entering the Item and Pack #s.<br />
<br />
Whistle will display the preferred container’s tracking and bin #s. If you’d like to pick a container different from the suggested one, choose (View Alternates) to view a list of alternative containers that suit your Product # criterion. (see step #6)<br />
Enter the Tracking # and Bin # of the container that you would like to pick. <br />
<br />
Select <Pick>. This is your last chance to verify that the information is correct. <br />
<br />
Select <YES> to proceed or <No> to return to the previous screen to make any necessary corrections.<br />
To see a list of other available containers, highlight <View Alternatives> and press the “Enter” key.<br />
<br />
Whistle displays a list of all containers in inventory ordered by pull date. Information includes the Track #, Pack Order #, Bin #, Pull Date, quantity and uom, and description. <br />
<br />
You may select one of the pallets from this list by highlighting it and pressing the “Enter” key. The selection is then posted in the preferred Track and Bin fields.<br />
Press the “Esc” key to return to the previous screen with the original Tracking # and Bin #. Proceed back to step #3.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Screen Settings==<br />
Warn When Not Equivalent - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will warn the user with a pop-up message box about a pick of an item container that is not fully equivalent with the pick need.<br />
Allow Destination Bin Entry - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will allow the user to alter the Destination Bin field by over-riding the picking logic bin suggestion.<br />
Confirm Pick - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a pop-up message confirmation box after each transaction.<br />
Exclude MERGE bins from alternatives - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will exclude “merge” type bins from being alternative pick locations.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=36:Miscellaneous_Menu&diff=41236:Miscellaneous Menu2005-12-16T18:31:51Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Miscellaneous=<br />
Whistle offers several other features that can be found in the Miscellaneous menu. Many of the Miscellaneous functions are maintenance related.<br />
<br />
The following is a list of the available functions that can be found in the Miscellaneous Menu window : <br />
<br />
*[[36:Version|Version]] - Displays the version of Whistle being executed.<br />
*[[36:Labels|Labels]] - Displays the Labels Menu<br />
*[[36:Change Whs|Change Whs]] (Warehouse) - Allows the changing of the user’s ERP context.<br />
*[[36:Printer|Printer]] - Displays the Printer Select screen for changing and adding printers.<br />
*[[36:Char (Character) Map|Char (Character) Map]] - Displays the Console Char Map<br />
*[[36:Whistle Settings|Whistle Settings]] - Displays the Master Whistle Settings window.<br />
*[[36:Generate Report|Generate Report]] - Displays the Reports window.<br />
*[[36:Edit Dict|Edit Dict]] (Dictionary) - Displays the Edit Dictionary window.<br />
*[[36:Maintenance|Maintenance]] - Displays the Maintenance Menu window.<br />
<br />
==Version Window==<br />
<br />
This window simply displays the splash screen and relevant version of the currently executing Whistle program.<br />
<br />
==Labels - Labels Menu==<br />
<br />
This Labels window displays a menu with the following choices : <br />
<br />
===Print Ticket===<br />
Used to print individual pallet tags. Simply enter the desired tracking number of an existing pallet. You may choose the output printer and the number of copies to be printed.<br />
===Print Cs Label===<br />
Used to print individual case label tags. Simply enter the tracking number of an existing pallet in the Track # field. You may now choose an item from the item fields using the A-Z keys. Into the <LABEL> field goes the case ID for which the label is to be printed. Output printer and the number of copies can also be specified from this window. There are two screen settings available for this window.<br />
Print Label Doc - inputfield. This setting specifies the print label file to be used instead of the default.<br />
USE UCC128 - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will use a UCC128 barcode font scheme.<br />
<br />
===Preprint===<br />
Used to preprint labels for use when network or database activity prevents runtime work to take place. These labels can be applied for work to continue and provide scanning ability when the network or database connectivity recovers. Output printer and the number of copies can also be specified from this window. <br />
<br />
==Change Whs (Warehouse)==<br />
This window allows the user to change the ERP context by updating the relevant company, warehouse, plant and branch values.<br />
<br />
==Printer==<br />
This window called Printer Select, allows maintenance on printers to be used by Whistle. <br />
<br />
The Printer, Description and Rotate fields may be scrolled through with the A-Z keys.<br />
<br />
Use the <Select> button to declare the default printer.<br />
Use the <Delete> button to delete the currently displayed printer definition.<br />
<br />
By entering a Name, Description and Rotation (in degrees), a user may :<br />
<br />
Use the <Add Printer> button to add the newly defined printer.<br />
Use the <Update> button to update an existing printer definition.<br />
<br />
==Char (Character) Map==<br />
<br />
This window displays the current Console Character Map window by showing each bracketed character range and their corresponding display.<br />
<br />
==Whistle Settings==<br />
<br />
This window displays the System Settings window (The Master Whistle Settings).<br />
<br />
The settings are broken up into three tab pages accessible by using the F1, F2, & F3 keys or its alternate, Ctrl-F and the corresponding page number (eg Ctrl-F, 2).<br />
<br />
The settings are as follows : <br />
<br />
;DB Name:inputfield. This setting takes the Database Name.<br />
;DB User:inputfield. This setting takes the Database Username assigned to Whistle.<br />
;DB Pass:inputfield. This setting takes the Database Password assigned to the DB User.<br />
;DB Type:scrollfield. This setting declares the Database type (Sql Server or Informix).<br />
;Debug:checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will run in debug mode.<br />
;Use Tasking:With this option turned on, Whistle will use tasking functionality.<br />
;Use DayCode:With this option turned on, Whistle will use DayCodes where appropriate.<br />
;Use MQ:With this option turned on, Whistle will use MQ messaging where appropriate.<br />
;Turn off over full pallet warning: With this option turned on, Whistle will turn off the over-full pallet warning message boxes.<br />
;Adage Version :scrollfield. This setting is to declare the ERP system type and version.<br />
;Use Adage Lots :checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will use Adage ERP lots in conjunction with Whistle lot tracking.<br />
;Rollback transaction if print fails? - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will rollback database transactions should a related print request fail.<br />
;Mailserver IP :inputfield. This setting takes a mailserver IP address for outgoing mail messages.<br />
;WSL Server IP :inputfield. This setting takes the Whistle Server IP address for connectivity.<br />
;PrintServer IP :inputfield. This setting takes the printserver IP address for outgoing print requests.<br />
;ATF Path :inputfield. This setting takes the file path for outbound middle-ware transaction files.<br />
;Handheld Lines :inputfield. This setting takes the line-number maximum for handheld displays.<br />
;Handheld Columns :inputfield. This setting takes the column-number maximum for handheld displays.<br />
;Hard Hold Location :inputfield. This setting takes an ERP stock location for the corresponding Hard Holds in Whistle. This is usually a non-nettable stock location where inventory is specifically moved when hard holding inventory.<br />
;Move to Deleted bin instead of purge. : checkbox. With this option turned on, container pallets that are quashed are moved to the “deleted” bin instead of being permanently purged from the container record tables.<br />
;Num. of Report Prod Tab Fields : inputfield. This setting takes the number of report production tab fields the users want available.<br />
;Auto fill-in origin bin : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will auto-fill the bin location of all tracking numbers input by the user instead of requiring their entry for verification.<br />
;Ultralite:track# : inputfield. This setting is the starting value for the Ultralite tracking numbers to be used in conjunction with Ultralite functionality.<br />
;Do IBP interfaces : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will send ASN’s to IBP customers.<br />
;IBP Path :inputfield. This setting is the file path location for outbound IBP customer ASN’s to be placed in.<br />
;Cache Server IP :inputfield. This setting is the location for the cache server IP address. Typically this is set to “local”.<br />
;AutoFind Untracked Lot : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will auto-find lot numbers of untracked item when appropriate.<br />
;Do TARGET interfaces : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will send ASN’s to Target customers.<br />
;Target Path : inputfield. This setting is the file path location for outbound Target customer ASN’s to be placed in.<br />
;No Lowercase : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will not allow the use of lower case entries.<br />
;OutsourcedProdPlant : inputfield. This setting, if filled, will trigger a new menu selection called “Outsourced Prod” which appears on the Production Menu. The Outsourced Production window operates similarly to the standard Report Production window, however, the production transaction that is committed takes place in the context of the plant that is specified as the OutsourceProdPlant with the output becoming inventory in the users local plant. Example : Back-flushing will occur in Plant 2, but the new pallet will be in Plant 1.<br />
;Allow user to overfill bin : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will allow the overfilling of a bin volume.<br />
;Adaptive Binfield checkdigit : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will print half of a bin label with a check-digit, half without.<br />
;Warn on overfill bin : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will warn the user with a message box when a bin is about to be overfilled.<br />
;Case Pick : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will turn on the case picking functionality.<br />
;Check lot codes on loading : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will activate a lot specification matching system prior to making Loads. This feature requires setup.<br />
;Num. of Issue Prod Tab Fields : inputfield. This setting is the number of tab screen fields available for the Production Issue window.<br />
;Days To Keep Log : inputfield. This setting is used to specify the length of days to keep log file entries before being trimmed.<br />
;Empty bins on picking : checked. With this option turned on, Whistle’s picking logic will prefer empty bins over FIFO (First in First out) bins.<br />
;Prefer Put Empty Single : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle’s picking logic will prefer an empty bin over an otherwise optimal location.<br />
;Ignore pallet qty on putaway : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle’s putaway logic will not prefer to put away a partial pallet (non-full pallet) in a bin that normally only holds a single pallet.<br />
;Intra-container print delay : inputfield. This setting holds the value in milliseconds to delay a print action based on some printer’s individual needs.<br />
;Allow decimal qty for all uoms : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will allow decimal quantities to be used for all UOM conversions.<br />
;Auto save screens for user : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will auto-save screen data for each user.<br />
;Auto span SO lines for identical items : checkbox. With this setting turned on, Whistle will split the loaded quantity between two same product sales order lines. Otherwise, all quantity will go to the first order line for the product.<br />
;Settings Password : inputfield. This setting is used to specify the password for all settings windows.<br />
<br />
==Generate Report==<br />
<br />
This displays the Reports menu window. This menu gives the user the following choices : <br />
<br />
*Print Receipt<br />
*Print Shipment<br />
*Print Inventory<br />
*Cont (Container) History<br />
*Exception Log<br />
*QC Report<br />
*SSCC Label<br />
<br />
===Print Receipt===<br />
<br />
To print a Receiving Report, enter either the Receipt # or the PO # into to corresponding field. Ctrl-A works on the PO field. Printing occurs to the default printer.<br />
<br />
===Print Shipment===<br />
<br />
To print a Shipping Report, enter the SO # into the SO # field. Printing occurs to the default printer.<br />
<br />
===Print Inventory===<br />
<br />
This option will give a report of all inventory in the current warehouse by the follow criteria :<br />
<br />
All Items<br />
Active Only<br />
On Hold<br />
Hard Hold<br />
<br />
===Cont (Container) History===<br />
<br />
This option will bring up the Container History window. This window will display the complete history of a container and allow for the addition of comments to a container’s history entry.<br />
<br />
Enter a tracking # into the Track # field (Ctrl-T also works).<br />
<br />
The history display will be shown in the imbedded result window which is searchable with the arrow keys.<br />
<br />
To add a comment to any history record for a given pallet - select the desire history record and arrow down to the <Comment> field. Enter the comment that will be attached to the selected history record and arrow down to the <Update> button. Pressing <Enter> will commit the comment addition transaction.<br />
<br />
===Exception Log===<br />
<br />
This option will bring up the Exception History window. This window accepts search criteria for the following fields :<br />
<br />
Track #<br />
User Name<br />
Date From<br />
Date To<br />
<br />
By specifying any, all or none of this criteria, Whistle will search the exception entries or matches and display the results in an embedded result window for viewing.<br />
<br />
===QC Report===<br />
QC Reports are available by date from this window.<br />
<br />
===SSCC Label===<br />
This window will direct Whistle to print an SSCC label based on the input of a valid tracking number and the Order # to which the label will be tied for the printing. The destination printer and number of copies to print may be set from this window as well.<br />
<br />
===Edit Dict (Dictionary)===<br />
<br />
This window allows the user the edit available dictionaries.<br />
<br />
==Maintenance==<br />
<br />
This selection displays the Maintenance Menu for which the following are options : <br />
<br />
*User Params<br />
*CatchWeight Maint (Maintenance)<br />
<br />
===User Params===<br />
<br />
This window allows the User Parameters for a given Company/Warehouse to be specified.<br />
<br />
Currently, only the wms_contdtl_tbl holds user-params.<br />
<br />
The [Param] scroll-field designates the parameter being defined.<br />
The [Name] and [Short Name] inputfields take the naming values for the parameter.<br />
The [Type] field denotes the field’s data type (text or datetime).<br />
The [Min] & [Max] fields denote the minimum and maximum values for the parameter value.<br />
The [Default] field holds the default value for the parameter.<br />
<br />
The following transaction checkboxes are used to associate the parameter with Whistle transactions.<br />
Receiving<br />
Report Prod<br />
Build Pallet<br />
Report Misc<br />
Report CW (CatchWeighted)<br />
<br />
The [Required] checkbox denotes obligatory use of the parameter.<br />
The [Hold List] checkbox denotes use of the parameter in using the value for hold status.<br />
The [SQL] text form takes associated SQL statements to be used by the parameter often for validation use.<br />
<br />
<br />
===CatchWeight Maint (Maintenance)===<br />
<br />
This window is used to maintenance and setup the catchweighted definitions for item/packs in Whistle. And Item and Pack are designated as a Sub-lotted, catchweighted item in the first two fields, [Item] & [Pack].<br />
The following fields are to be defined for their use in defining the catchweighted item/pack.<br />
Cust Item<br />
Min Weight<br />
Max Weight<br />
Tare Weight<br />
Net Wt<br />
SCC<br />
Freeze By<br />
Peel By<br />
Back Date<br />
Sell By</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GS:Miscellaneous_Menu&diff=3230GS:Miscellaneous Menu2005-12-16T18:31:51Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Miscellaneous=<br />
Whistle offers several other features that can be found in the Miscellaneous menu. Many of the Miscellaneous functions are maintenance related.<br />
<br />
The following is a list of the available functions that can be found in the Miscellaneous Menu window : <br />
<br />
*[[GS:Version|Version]] - Displays the version of Whistle being executed.<br />
*[[GS:Labels|Labels]] - Displays the Labels Menu<br />
*[[GS:Change Whs|Change Whs]] (Warehouse) - Allows the changing of the user’s ERP context.<br />
*[[GS:Printer|Printer]] - Displays the Printer Select screen for changing and adding printers.<br />
*[[GS:Char (Character) Map|Char (Character) Map]] - Displays the Console Char Map<br />
*[[GS:Whistle Settings|Whistle Settings]] - Displays the Master Whistle Settings window.<br />
*[[GS:Generate Report|Generate Report]] - Displays the Reports window.<br />
*[[GS:Edit Dict|Edit Dict]] (Dictionary) - Displays the Edit Dictionary window.<br />
*[[GS:Maintenance|Maintenance]] - Displays the Maintenance Menu window.<br />
<br />
==Version Window==<br />
<br />
This window simply displays the splash screen and relevant version of the currently executing Whistle program.<br />
<br />
==Labels - Labels Menu==<br />
<br />
This Labels window displays a menu with the following choices : <br />
<br />
===Print Ticket===<br />
Used to print individual pallet tags. Simply enter the desired tracking number of an existing pallet. You may choose the output printer and the number of copies to be printed.<br />
===Print Cs Label===<br />
Used to print individual case label tags. Simply enter the tracking number of an existing pallet in the Track # field. You may now choose an item from the item fields using the A-Z keys. Into the <LABEL> field goes the case ID for which the label is to be printed. Output printer and the number of copies can also be specified from this window. There are two screen settings available for this window.<br />
Print Label Doc - inputfield. This setting specifies the print label file to be used instead of the default.<br />
USE UCC128 - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will use a UCC128 barcode font scheme.<br />
<br />
===Preprint===<br />
Used to preprint labels for use when network or database activity prevents runtime work to take place. These labels can be applied for work to continue and provide scanning ability when the network or database connectivity recovers. Output printer and the number of copies can also be specified from this window. <br />
<br />
==Change Whs (Warehouse)==<br />
This window allows the user to change the ERP context by updating the relevant company, warehouse, plant and branch values.<br />
<br />
==Printer==<br />
This window called Printer Select, allows maintenance on printers to be used by Whistle. <br />
<br />
The Printer, Description and Rotate fields may be scrolled through with the A-Z keys.<br />
<br />
Use the <Select> button to declare the default printer.<br />
Use the <Delete> button to delete the currently displayed printer definition.<br />
<br />
By entering a Name, Description and Rotation (in degrees), a user may :<br />
<br />
Use the <Add Printer> button to add the newly defined printer.<br />
Use the <Update> button to update an existing printer definition.<br />
<br />
==Char (Character) Map==<br />
<br />
This window displays the current Console Character Map window by showing each bracketed character range and their corresponding display.<br />
<br />
==Whistle Settings==<br />
<br />
This window displays the System Settings window (The Master Whistle Settings).<br />
<br />
The settings are broken up into three tab pages accessible by using the F1, F2, & F3 keys or its alternate, Ctrl-F and the corresponding page number (eg Ctrl-F, 2).<br />
<br />
The settings are as follows : <br />
<br />
;DB Name:inputfield. This setting takes the Database Name.<br />
;DB User:inputfield. This setting takes the Database Username assigned to Whistle.<br />
;DB Pass:inputfield. This setting takes the Database Password assigned to the DB User.<br />
;DB Type:scrollfield. This setting declares the Database type (Sql Server or Informix).<br />
;Debug:checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will run in debug mode.<br />
;Use Tasking:With this option turned on, Whistle will use tasking functionality.<br />
;Use DayCode:With this option turned on, Whistle will use DayCodes where appropriate.<br />
;Use MQ:With this option turned on, Whistle will use MQ messaging where appropriate.<br />
;Turn off over full pallet warning: With this option turned on, Whistle will turn off the over-full pallet warning message boxes.<br />
;Adage Version :scrollfield. This setting is to declare the ERP system type and version.<br />
;Use Adage Lots :checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will use Adage ERP lots in conjunction with Whistle lot tracking.<br />
;Rollback transaction if print fails? - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will rollback database transactions should a related print request fail.<br />
;Mailserver IP :inputfield. This setting takes a mailserver IP address for outgoing mail messages.<br />
;WSL Server IP :inputfield. This setting takes the Whistle Server IP address for connectivity.<br />
;PrintServer IP :inputfield. This setting takes the printserver IP address for outgoing print requests.<br />
;ATF Path :inputfield. This setting takes the file path for outbound middle-ware transaction files.<br />
;Handheld Lines :inputfield. This setting takes the line-number maximum for handheld displays.<br />
;Handheld Columns :inputfield. This setting takes the column-number maximum for handheld displays.<br />
;Hard Hold Location :inputfield. This setting takes an ERP stock location for the corresponding Hard Holds in Whistle. This is usually a non-nettable stock location where inventory is specifically moved when hard holding inventory.<br />
;Move to Deleted bin instead of purge. : checkbox. With this option turned on, container pallets that are quashed are moved to the “deleted” bin instead of being permanently purged from the container record tables.<br />
;Num. of Report Prod Tab Fields : inputfield. This setting takes the number of report production tab fields the users want available.<br />
;Auto fill-in origin bin : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will auto-fill the bin location of all tracking numbers input by the user instead of requiring their entry for verification.<br />
;Ultralite:track# : inputfield. This setting is the starting value for the Ultralite tracking numbers to be used in conjunction with Ultralite functionality.<br />
;Do IBP interfaces : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will send ASN’s to IBP customers.<br />
;IBP Path :inputfield. This setting is the file path location for outbound IBP customer ASN’s to be placed in.<br />
;Cache Server IP :inputfield. This setting is the location for the cache server IP address. Typically this is set to “local”.<br />
;AutoFind Untracked Lot : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will auto-find lot numbers of untracked item when appropriate.<br />
;Do TARGET interfaces : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will send ASN’s to Target customers.<br />
;Target Path : inputfield. This setting is the file path location for outbound Target customer ASN’s to be placed in.<br />
;No Lowercase : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will not allow the use of lower case entries.<br />
;OutsourcedProdPlant : inputfield. This setting, if filled, will trigger a new menu selection called “Outsourced Prod” which appears on the Production Menu. The Outsourced Production window operates similarly to the standard Report Production window, however, the production transaction that is committed takes place in the context of the plant that is specified as the OutsourceProdPlant with the output becoming inventory in the users local plant. Example : Back-flushing will occur in Plant 2, but the new pallet will be in Plant 1.<br />
;Allow user to overfill bin : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will allow the overfilling of a bin volume.<br />
;Adaptive Binfield checkdigit : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will print half of a bin label with a check-digit, half without.<br />
;Warn on overfill bin : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will warn the user with a message box when a bin is about to be overfilled.<br />
;Case Pick : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will turn on the case picking functionality.<br />
;Check lot codes on loading : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will activate a lot specification matching system prior to making Loads. This feature requires setup.<br />
;Num. of Issue Prod Tab Fields : inputfield. This setting is the number of tab screen fields available for the Production Issue window.<br />
;Days To Keep Log : inputfield. This setting is used to specify the length of days to keep log file entries before being trimmed.<br />
;Empty bins on picking : checked. With this option turned on, Whistle’s picking logic will prefer empty bins over FIFO (First in First out) bins.<br />
;Prefer Put Empty Single : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle’s picking logic will prefer an empty bin over an otherwise optimal location.<br />
;Ignore pallet qty on putaway : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle’s putaway logic will not prefer to put away a partial pallet (non-full pallet) in a bin that normally only holds a single pallet.<br />
;Intra-container print delay : inputfield. This setting holds the value in milliseconds to delay a print action based on some printer’s individual needs.<br />
;Allow decimal qty for all uoms : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will allow decimal quantities to be used for all UOM conversions.<br />
;Auto save screens for user : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will auto-save screen data for each user.<br />
;Auto span SO lines for identical items : checkbox. With this setting turned on, Whistle will split the loaded quantity between two same product sales order lines. Otherwise, all quantity will go to the first order line for the product.<br />
;Settings Password : inputfield. This setting is used to specify the password for all settings windows.<br />
<br />
==Generate Report==<br />
<br />
This displays the Reports menu window. This menu gives the user the following choices : <br />
<br />
*Print Receipt<br />
*Print Shipment<br />
*Print Inventory<br />
*Cont (Container) History<br />
*Exception Log<br />
*QC Report<br />
*SSCC Label<br />
<br />
===Print Receipt===<br />
<br />
To print a Receiving Report, enter either the Receipt # or the PO # into to corresponding field. Ctrl-A works on the PO field. Printing occurs to the default printer.<br />
<br />
===Print Shipment===<br />
<br />
To print a Shipping Report, enter the SO # into the SO # field. Printing occurs to the default printer.<br />
<br />
===Print Inventory===<br />
<br />
This option will give a report of all inventory in the current warehouse by the follow criteria :<br />
<br />
All Items<br />
Active Only<br />
On Hold<br />
Hard Hold<br />
<br />
===Cont (Container) History===<br />
<br />
This option will bring up the Container History window. This window will display the complete history of a container and allow for the addition of comments to a container’s history entry.<br />
<br />
Enter a tracking # into the Track # field (Ctrl-T also works).<br />
<br />
The history display will be shown in the imbedded result window which is searchable with the arrow keys.<br />
<br />
To add a comment to any history record for a given pallet - select the desire history record and arrow down to the <Comment> field. Enter the comment that will be attached to the selected history record and arrow down to the <Update> button. Pressing <Enter> will commit the comment addition transaction.<br />
<br />
===Exception Log===<br />
<br />
This option will bring up the Exception History window. This window accepts search criteria for the following fields :<br />
<br />
Track #<br />
User Name<br />
Date From<br />
Date To<br />
<br />
By specifying any, all or none of this criteria, Whistle will search the exception entries or matches and display the results in an embedded result window for viewing.<br />
<br />
===QC Report===<br />
QC Reports are available by date from this window.<br />
<br />
===SSCC Label===<br />
This window will direct Whistle to print an SSCC label based on the input of a valid tracking number and the Order # to which the label will be tied for the printing. The destination printer and number of copies to print may be set from this window as well.<br />
<br />
===Edit Dict (Dictionary)===<br />
<br />
This window allows the user the edit available dictionaries.<br />
<br />
==Maintenance==<br />
<br />
This selection displays the Maintenance Menu for which the following are options : <br />
<br />
*User Params<br />
*CatchWeight Maint (Maintenance)<br />
<br />
===User Params===<br />
<br />
This window allows the User Parameters for a given Company/Warehouse to be specified.<br />
<br />
Currently, only the wms_contdtl_tbl holds user-params.<br />
<br />
The [Param] scroll-field designates the parameter being defined.<br />
The [Name] and [Short Name] inputfields take the naming values for the parameter.<br />
The [Type] field denotes the field’s data type (text or datetime).<br />
The [Min] & [Max] fields denote the minimum and maximum values for the parameter value.<br />
The [Default] field holds the default value for the parameter.<br />
<br />
The following transaction checkboxes are used to associate the parameter with Whistle transactions.<br />
Receiving<br />
Report Prod<br />
Build Pallet<br />
Report Misc<br />
Report CW (CatchWeighted)<br />
<br />
The [Required] checkbox denotes obligatory use of the parameter.<br />
The [Hold List] checkbox denotes use of the parameter in using the value for hold status.<br />
The [SQL] text form takes associated SQL statements to be used by the parameter often for validation use.<br />
<br />
<br />
===CatchWeight Maint (Maintenance)===<br />
<br />
This window is used to maintenance and setup the catchweighted definitions for item/packs in Whistle. And Item and Pack are designated as a Sub-lotted, catchweighted item in the first two fields, [Item] & [Pack].<br />
The following fields are to be defined for their use in defining the catchweighted item/pack.<br />
Cust Item<br />
Min Weight<br />
Max Weight<br />
Tare Weight<br />
Net Wt<br />
SCC<br />
Freeze By<br />
Peel By<br />
Back Date<br />
Sell By</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GT:Miscellaneous_Menu&diff=5636GT:Miscellaneous Menu2005-12-16T18:31:51Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Miscellaneous=<br />
Whistle offers several other features that can be found in the Miscellaneous menu. Many of the Miscellaneous functions are maintenance related.<br />
<br />
The following is a list of the available functions that can be found in the Miscellaneous Menu window : <br />
<br />
*[[GT:Version|Version]] - Displays the version of Whistle being executed.<br />
*[[GT:Labels|Labels]] - Displays the Labels Menu<br />
*[[GT:Change Whs|Change Whs]] (Warehouse) - Allows the changing of the user’s ERP context.<br />
*[[GT:Printer|Printer]] - Displays the Printer Select screen for changing and adding printers.<br />
*[[GT:Char (Character) Map|Char (Character) Map]] - Displays the Console Char Map<br />
*[[GT:Whistle Settings|Whistle Settings]] - Displays the Master Whistle Settings window.<br />
*[[GT:Generate Report|Generate Report]] - Displays the Reports window.<br />
*[[GT:Edit Dict|Edit Dict]] (Dictionary) - Displays the Edit Dictionary window.<br />
*[[GT:Maintenance|Maintenance]] - Displays the Maintenance Menu window.<br />
<br />
==Version Window==<br />
<br />
This window simply displays the splash screen and relevant version of the currently executing Whistle program.<br />
<br />
==Labels - Labels Menu==<br />
<br />
This Labels window displays a menu with the following choices : <br />
<br />
===Print Ticket===<br />
Used to print individual pallet tags. Simply enter the desired tracking number of an existing pallet. You may choose the output printer and the number of copies to be printed.<br />
===Print Cs Label===<br />
Used to print individual case label tags. Simply enter the tracking number of an existing pallet in the Track # field. You may now choose an item from the item fields using the A-Z keys. Into the <LABEL> field goes the case ID for which the label is to be printed. Output printer and the number of copies can also be specified from this window. There are two screen settings available for this window.<br />
Print Label Doc - inputfield. This setting specifies the print label file to be used instead of the default.<br />
USE UCC128 - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will use a UCC128 barcode font scheme.<br />
<br />
===Preprint===<br />
Used to preprint labels for use when network or database activity prevents runtime work to take place. These labels can be applied for work to continue and provide scanning ability when the network or database connectivity recovers. Output printer and the number of copies can also be specified from this window. <br />
<br />
==Change Whs (Warehouse)==<br />
This window allows the user to change the ERP context by updating the relevant company, warehouse, plant and branch values.<br />
<br />
==Printer==<br />
This window called Printer Select, allows maintenance on printers to be used by Whistle. <br />
<br />
The Printer, Description and Rotate fields may be scrolled through with the A-Z keys.<br />
<br />
Use the <Select> button to declare the default printer.<br />
Use the <Delete> button to delete the currently displayed printer definition.<br />
<br />
By entering a Name, Description and Rotation (in degrees), a user may :<br />
<br />
Use the <Add Printer> button to add the newly defined printer.<br />
Use the <Update> button to update an existing printer definition.<br />
<br />
==Char (Character) Map==<br />
<br />
This window displays the current Console Character Map window by showing each bracketed character range and their corresponding display.<br />
<br />
==Whistle Settings==<br />
<br />
This window displays the System Settings window (The Master Whistle Settings).<br />
<br />
The settings are broken up into three tab pages accessible by using the F1, F2, & F3 keys or its alternate, Ctrl-F and the corresponding page number (eg Ctrl-F, 2).<br />
<br />
The settings are as follows : <br />
<br />
;DB Name:inputfield. This setting takes the Database Name.<br />
;DB User:inputfield. This setting takes the Database Username assigned to Whistle.<br />
;DB Pass:inputfield. This setting takes the Database Password assigned to the DB User.<br />
;DB Type:scrollfield. This setting declares the Database type (Sql Server or Informix).<br />
;Debug:checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will run in debug mode.<br />
;Use Tasking:With this option turned on, Whistle will use tasking functionality.<br />
;Use DayCode:With this option turned on, Whistle will use DayCodes where appropriate.<br />
;Use MQ:With this option turned on, Whistle will use MQ messaging where appropriate.<br />
;Turn off over full pallet warning: With this option turned on, Whistle will turn off the over-full pallet warning message boxes.<br />
;Adage Version :scrollfield. This setting is to declare the ERP system type and version.<br />
;Use Adage Lots :checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will use Adage ERP lots in conjunction with Whistle lot tracking.<br />
;Rollback transaction if print fails? - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will rollback database transactions should a related print request fail.<br />
;Mailserver IP :inputfield. This setting takes a mailserver IP address for outgoing mail messages.<br />
;WSL Server IP :inputfield. This setting takes the Whistle Server IP address for connectivity.<br />
;PrintServer IP :inputfield. This setting takes the printserver IP address for outgoing print requests.<br />
;ATF Path :inputfield. This setting takes the file path for outbound middle-ware transaction files.<br />
;Handheld Lines :inputfield. This setting takes the line-number maximum for handheld displays.<br />
;Handheld Columns :inputfield. This setting takes the column-number maximum for handheld displays.<br />
;Hard Hold Location :inputfield. This setting takes an ERP stock location for the corresponding Hard Holds in Whistle. This is usually a non-nettable stock location where inventory is specifically moved when hard holding inventory.<br />
;Move to Deleted bin instead of purge. : checkbox. With this option turned on, container pallets that are quashed are moved to the “deleted” bin instead of being permanently purged from the container record tables.<br />
;Num. of Report Prod Tab Fields : inputfield. This setting takes the number of report production tab fields the users want available.<br />
;Auto fill-in origin bin : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will auto-fill the bin location of all tracking numbers input by the user instead of requiring their entry for verification.<br />
;Ultralite:track# : inputfield. This setting is the starting value for the Ultralite tracking numbers to be used in conjunction with Ultralite functionality.<br />
;Do IBP interfaces : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will send ASN’s to IBP customers.<br />
;IBP Path :inputfield. This setting is the file path location for outbound IBP customer ASN’s to be placed in.<br />
;Cache Server IP :inputfield. This setting is the location for the cache server IP address. Typically this is set to “local”.<br />
;AutoFind Untracked Lot : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will auto-find lot numbers of untracked item when appropriate.<br />
;Do TARGET interfaces : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will send ASN’s to Target customers.<br />
;Target Path : inputfield. This setting is the file path location for outbound Target customer ASN’s to be placed in.<br />
;No Lowercase : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will not allow the use of lower case entries.<br />
;OutsourcedProdPlant : inputfield. This setting, if filled, will trigger a new menu selection called “Outsourced Prod” which appears on the Production Menu. The Outsourced Production window operates similarly to the standard Report Production window, however, the production transaction that is committed takes place in the context of the plant that is specified as the OutsourceProdPlant with the output becoming inventory in the users local plant. Example : Back-flushing will occur in Plant 2, but the new pallet will be in Plant 1.<br />
;Allow user to overfill bin : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will allow the overfilling of a bin volume.<br />
;Adaptive Binfield checkdigit : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will print half of a bin label with a check-digit, half without.<br />
;Warn on overfill bin : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will warn the user with a message box when a bin is about to be overfilled.<br />
;Case Pick : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will turn on the case picking functionality.<br />
;Check lot codes on loading : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will activate a lot specification matching system prior to making Loads. This feature requires setup.<br />
;Num. of Issue Prod Tab Fields : inputfield. This setting is the number of tab screen fields available for the Production Issue window.<br />
;Days To Keep Log : inputfield. This setting is used to specify the length of days to keep log file entries before being trimmed.<br />
;Empty bins on picking : checked. With this option turned on, Whistle’s picking logic will prefer empty bins over FIFO (First in First out) bins.<br />
;Prefer Put Empty Single : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle’s picking logic will prefer an empty bin over an otherwise optimal location.<br />
;Ignore pallet qty on putaway : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle’s putaway logic will not prefer to put away a partial pallet (non-full pallet) in a bin that normally only holds a single pallet.<br />
;Intra-container print delay : inputfield. This setting holds the value in milliseconds to delay a print action based on some printer’s individual needs.<br />
;Allow decimal qty for all uoms : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will allow decimal quantities to be used for all UOM conversions.<br />
;Auto save screens for user : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will auto-save screen data for each user.<br />
;Auto span SO lines for identical items : checkbox. With this setting turned on, Whistle will split the loaded quantity between two same product sales order lines. Otherwise, all quantity will go to the first order line for the product.<br />
;Settings Password : inputfield. This setting is used to specify the password for all settings windows.<br />
<br />
==Generate Report==<br />
<br />
This displays the Reports menu window. This menu gives the user the following choices : <br />
<br />
*Print Receipt<br />
*Print Shipment<br />
*Print Inventory<br />
*Cont (Container) History<br />
*Exception Log<br />
*QC Report<br />
*SSCC Label<br />
<br />
===Print Receipt===<br />
<br />
To print a Receiving Report, enter either the Receipt # or the PO # into to corresponding field. Ctrl-A works on the PO field. Printing occurs to the default printer.<br />
<br />
===Print Shipment===<br />
<br />
To print a Shipping Report, enter the SO # into the SO # field. Printing occurs to the default printer.<br />
<br />
===Print Inventory===<br />
<br />
This option will give a report of all inventory in the current warehouse by the follow criteria :<br />
<br />
All Items<br />
Active Only<br />
On Hold<br />
Hard Hold<br />
<br />
===Cont (Container) History===<br />
<br />
This option will bring up the Container History window. This window will display the complete history of a container and allow for the addition of comments to a container’s history entry.<br />
<br />
Enter a tracking # into the Track # field (Ctrl-T also works).<br />
<br />
The history display will be shown in the imbedded result window which is searchable with the arrow keys.<br />
<br />
To add a comment to any history record for a given pallet - select the desire history record and arrow down to the <Comment> field. Enter the comment that will be attached to the selected history record and arrow down to the <Update> button. Pressing <Enter> will commit the comment addition transaction.<br />
<br />
===Exception Log===<br />
<br />
This option will bring up the Exception History window. This window accepts search criteria for the following fields :<br />
<br />
Track #<br />
User Name<br />
Date From<br />
Date To<br />
<br />
By specifying any, all or none of this criteria, Whistle will search the exception entries or matches and display the results in an embedded result window for viewing.<br />
<br />
===QC Report===<br />
QC Reports are available by date from this window.<br />
<br />
===SSCC Label===<br />
This window will direct Whistle to print an SSCC label based on the input of a valid tracking number and the Order # to which the label will be tied for the printing. The destination printer and number of copies to print may be set from this window as well.<br />
<br />
===Edit Dict (Dictionary)===<br />
<br />
This window allows the user the edit available dictionaries.<br />
<br />
==Maintenance==<br />
<br />
This selection displays the Maintenance Menu for which the following are options : <br />
<br />
*User Params<br />
*CatchWeight Maint (Maintenance)<br />
<br />
===User Params===<br />
<br />
This window allows the User Parameters for a given Company/Warehouse to be specified.<br />
<br />
Currently, only the wms_contdtl_tbl holds user-params.<br />
<br />
The [Param] scroll-field designates the parameter being defined.<br />
The [Name] and [Short Name] inputfields take the naming values for the parameter.<br />
The [Type] field denotes the field’s data type (text or datetime).<br />
The [Min] & [Max] fields denote the minimum and maximum values for the parameter value.<br />
The [Default] field holds the default value for the parameter.<br />
<br />
The following transaction checkboxes are used to associate the parameter with Whistle transactions.<br />
Receiving<br />
Report Prod<br />
Build Pallet<br />
Report Misc<br />
Report CW (CatchWeighted)<br />
<br />
The [Required] checkbox denotes obligatory use of the parameter.<br />
The [Hold List] checkbox denotes use of the parameter in using the value for hold status.<br />
The [SQL] text form takes associated SQL statements to be used by the parameter often for validation use.<br />
<br />
<br />
===CatchWeight Maint (Maintenance)===<br />
<br />
This window is used to maintenance and setup the catchweighted definitions for item/packs in Whistle. And Item and Pack are designated as a Sub-lotted, catchweighted item in the first two fields, [Item] & [Pack].<br />
The following fields are to be defined for their use in defining the catchweighted item/pack.<br />
Cust Item<br />
Min Weight<br />
Max Weight<br />
Tare Weight<br />
Net Wt<br />
SCC<br />
Freeze By<br />
Peel By<br />
Back Date<br />
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<div>=Miscellaneous=<br />
Whistle offers several other features that can be found in the Miscellaneous menu. Many of the Miscellaneous functions are maintenance related.<br />
<br />
The following is a list of the available functions that can be found in the Miscellaneous Menu window : <br />
<br />
*[[GX:Version|Version]] - Displays the version of Whistle being executed.<br />
*[[GX:Labels|Labels]] - Displays the Labels Menu<br />
*[[GX:Change Whs|Change Whs]] (Warehouse) - Allows the changing of the user’s ERP context.<br />
*[[GX:Printer|Printer]] - Displays the Printer Select screen for changing and adding printers.<br />
*[[GX:Char (Character) Map|Char (Character) Map]] - Displays the Console Char Map<br />
*[[GX:Whistle Settings|Whistle Settings]] - Displays the Master Whistle Settings window.<br />
*[[GX:Generate Report|Generate Report]] - Displays the Reports window.<br />
*[[GX:Edit Dict|Edit Dict]] (Dictionary) - Displays the Edit Dictionary window.<br />
*[[GX:Maintenance|Maintenance]] - Displays the Maintenance Menu window.<br />
<br />
==Version Window==<br />
<br />
This window simply displays the splash screen and relevant version of the currently executing Whistle program.<br />
<br />
==Labels - Labels Menu==<br />
<br />
This Labels window displays a menu with the following choices : <br />
<br />
===Print Ticket===<br />
Used to print individual pallet tags. Simply enter the desired tracking number of an existing pallet. You may choose the output printer and the number of copies to be printed.<br />
===Print Cs Label===<br />
Used to print individual case label tags. Simply enter the tracking number of an existing pallet in the Track # field. You may now choose an item from the item fields using the A-Z keys. Into the <LABEL> field goes the case ID for which the label is to be printed. Output printer and the number of copies can also be specified from this window. There are two screen settings available for this window.<br />
Print Label Doc - inputfield. This setting specifies the print label file to be used instead of the default.<br />
USE UCC128 - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will use a UCC128 barcode font scheme.<br />
<br />
===Preprint===<br />
Used to preprint labels for use when network or database activity prevents runtime work to take place. These labels can be applied for work to continue and provide scanning ability when the network or database connectivity recovers. Output printer and the number of copies can also be specified from this window. <br />
<br />
==Change Whs (Warehouse)==<br />
This window allows the user to change the ERP context by updating the relevant company, warehouse, plant and branch values.<br />
<br />
==Printer==<br />
This window called Printer Select, allows maintenance on printers to be used by Whistle. <br />
<br />
The Printer, Description and Rotate fields may be scrolled through with the A-Z keys.<br />
<br />
Use the <Select> button to declare the default printer.<br />
Use the <Delete> button to delete the currently displayed printer definition.<br />
<br />
By entering a Name, Description and Rotation (in degrees), a user may :<br />
<br />
Use the <Add Printer> button to add the newly defined printer.<br />
Use the <Update> button to update an existing printer definition.<br />
<br />
==Char (Character) Map==<br />
<br />
This window displays the current Console Character Map window by showing each bracketed character range and their corresponding display.<br />
<br />
==Whistle Settings==<br />
<br />
This window displays the System Settings window (The Master Whistle Settings).<br />
<br />
The settings are broken up into three tab pages accessible by using the F1, F2, & F3 keys or its alternate, Ctrl-F and the corresponding page number (eg Ctrl-F, 2).<br />
<br />
The settings are as follows : <br />
<br />
;DB Name:inputfield. This setting takes the Database Name.<br />
;DB User:inputfield. This setting takes the Database Username assigned to Whistle.<br />
;DB Pass:inputfield. This setting takes the Database Password assigned to the DB User.<br />
;DB Type:scrollfield. This setting declares the Database type (Sql Server or Informix).<br />
;Debug:checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will run in debug mode.<br />
;Use Tasking:With this option turned on, Whistle will use tasking functionality.<br />
;Use DayCode:With this option turned on, Whistle will use DayCodes where appropriate.<br />
;Use MQ:With this option turned on, Whistle will use MQ messaging where appropriate.<br />
;Turn off over full pallet warning: With this option turned on, Whistle will turn off the over-full pallet warning message boxes.<br />
;Adage Version :scrollfield. This setting is to declare the ERP system type and version.<br />
;Use Adage Lots :checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will use Adage ERP lots in conjunction with Whistle lot tracking.<br />
;Rollback transaction if print fails? - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will rollback database transactions should a related print request fail.<br />
;Mailserver IP :inputfield. This setting takes a mailserver IP address for outgoing mail messages.<br />
;WSL Server IP :inputfield. This setting takes the Whistle Server IP address for connectivity.<br />
;PrintServer IP :inputfield. This setting takes the printserver IP address for outgoing print requests.<br />
;ATF Path :inputfield. This setting takes the file path for outbound middle-ware transaction files.<br />
;Handheld Lines :inputfield. This setting takes the line-number maximum for handheld displays.<br />
;Handheld Columns :inputfield. This setting takes the column-number maximum for handheld displays.<br />
;Hard Hold Location :inputfield. This setting takes an ERP stock location for the corresponding Hard Holds in Whistle. This is usually a non-nettable stock location where inventory is specifically moved when hard holding inventory.<br />
;Move to Deleted bin instead of purge. : checkbox. With this option turned on, container pallets that are quashed are moved to the “deleted” bin instead of being permanently purged from the container record tables.<br />
;Num. of Report Prod Tab Fields : inputfield. This setting takes the number of report production tab fields the users want available.<br />
;Auto fill-in origin bin : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will auto-fill the bin location of all tracking numbers input by the user instead of requiring their entry for verification.<br />
;Ultralite:track# : inputfield. This setting is the starting value for the Ultralite tracking numbers to be used in conjunction with Ultralite functionality.<br />
;Do IBP interfaces : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will send ASN’s to IBP customers.<br />
;IBP Path :inputfield. This setting is the file path location for outbound IBP customer ASN’s to be placed in.<br />
;Cache Server IP :inputfield. This setting is the location for the cache server IP address. Typically this is set to “local”.<br />
;AutoFind Untracked Lot : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will auto-find lot numbers of untracked item when appropriate.<br />
;Do TARGET interfaces : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will send ASN’s to Target customers.<br />
;Target Path : inputfield. This setting is the file path location for outbound Target customer ASN’s to be placed in.<br />
;No Lowercase : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will not allow the use of lower case entries.<br />
;OutsourcedProdPlant : inputfield. This setting, if filled, will trigger a new menu selection called “Outsourced Prod” which appears on the Production Menu. The Outsourced Production window operates similarly to the standard Report Production window, however, the production transaction that is committed takes place in the context of the plant that is specified as the OutsourceProdPlant with the output becoming inventory in the users local plant. Example : Back-flushing will occur in Plant 2, but the new pallet will be in Plant 1.<br />
;Allow user to overfill bin : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will allow the overfilling of a bin volume.<br />
;Adaptive Binfield checkdigit : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will print half of a bin label with a check-digit, half without.<br />
;Warn on overfill bin : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will warn the user with a message box when a bin is about to be overfilled.<br />
;Case Pick : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will turn on the case picking functionality.<br />
;Check lot codes on loading : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will activate a lot specification matching system prior to making Loads. This feature requires setup.<br />
;Num. of Issue Prod Tab Fields : inputfield. This setting is the number of tab screen fields available for the Production Issue window.<br />
;Days To Keep Log : inputfield. This setting is used to specify the length of days to keep log file entries before being trimmed.<br />
;Empty bins on picking : checked. With this option turned on, Whistle’s picking logic will prefer empty bins over FIFO (First in First out) bins.<br />
;Prefer Put Empty Single : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle’s picking logic will prefer an empty bin over an otherwise optimal location.<br />
;Ignore pallet qty on putaway : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle’s putaway logic will not prefer to put away a partial pallet (non-full pallet) in a bin that normally only holds a single pallet.<br />
;Intra-container print delay : inputfield. This setting holds the value in milliseconds to delay a print action based on some printer’s individual needs.<br />
;Allow decimal qty for all uoms : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will allow decimal quantities to be used for all UOM conversions.<br />
;Auto save screens for user : checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will auto-save screen data for each user.<br />
;Auto span SO lines for identical items : checkbox. With this setting turned on, Whistle will split the loaded quantity between two same product sales order lines. Otherwise, all quantity will go to the first order line for the product.<br />
;Settings Password : inputfield. This setting is used to specify the password for all settings windows.<br />
<br />
==Generate Report==<br />
<br />
This displays the Reports menu window. This menu gives the user the following choices : <br />
<br />
*Print Receipt<br />
*Print Shipment<br />
*Print Inventory<br />
*Cont (Container) History<br />
*Exception Log<br />
*QC Report<br />
*SSCC Label<br />
<br />
===Print Receipt===<br />
<br />
To print a Receiving Report, enter either the Receipt # or the PO # into to corresponding field. Ctrl-A works on the PO field. Printing occurs to the default printer.<br />
<br />
===Print Shipment===<br />
<br />
To print a Shipping Report, enter the SO # into the SO # field. Printing occurs to the default printer.<br />
<br />
===Print Inventory===<br />
<br />
This option will give a report of all inventory in the current warehouse by the follow criteria :<br />
<br />
All Items<br />
Active Only<br />
On Hold<br />
Hard Hold<br />
<br />
===Cont (Container) History===<br />
<br />
This option will bring up the Container History window. This window will display the complete history of a container and allow for the addition of comments to a container’s history entry.<br />
<br />
Enter a tracking # into the Track # field (Ctrl-T also works).<br />
<br />
The history display will be shown in the imbedded result window which is searchable with the arrow keys.<br />
<br />
To add a comment to any history record for a given pallet - select the desire history record and arrow down to the <Comment> field. Enter the comment that will be attached to the selected history record and arrow down to the <Update> button. Pressing <Enter> will commit the comment addition transaction.<br />
<br />
===Exception Log===<br />
<br />
This option will bring up the Exception History window. This window accepts search criteria for the following fields :<br />
<br />
Track #<br />
User Name<br />
Date From<br />
Date To<br />
<br />
By specifying any, all or none of this criteria, Whistle will search the exception entries or matches and display the results in an embedded result window for viewing.<br />
<br />
===QC Report===<br />
QC Reports are available by date from this window.<br />
<br />
===SSCC Label===<br />
This window will direct Whistle to print an SSCC label based on the input of a valid tracking number and the Order # to which the label will be tied for the printing. The destination printer and number of copies to print may be set from this window as well.<br />
<br />
===Edit Dict (Dictionary)===<br />
<br />
This window allows the user the edit available dictionaries.<br />
<br />
==Maintenance==<br />
<br />
This selection displays the Maintenance Menu for which the following are options : <br />
<br />
*User Params<br />
*CatchWeight Maint (Maintenance)<br />
<br />
===User Params===<br />
<br />
This window allows the User Parameters for a given Company/Warehouse to be specified.<br />
<br />
Currently, only the wms_contdtl_tbl holds user-params.<br />
<br />
The [Param] scroll-field designates the parameter being defined.<br />
The [Name] and [Short Name] inputfields take the naming values for the parameter.<br />
The [Type] field denotes the field’s data type (text or datetime).<br />
The [Min] & [Max] fields denote the minimum and maximum values for the parameter value.<br />
The [Default] field holds the default value for the parameter.<br />
<br />
The following transaction checkboxes are used to associate the parameter with Whistle transactions.<br />
Receiving<br />
Report Prod<br />
Build Pallet<br />
Report Misc<br />
Report CW (CatchWeighted)<br />
<br />
The [Required] checkbox denotes obligatory use of the parameter.<br />
The [Hold List] checkbox denotes use of the parameter in using the value for hold status.<br />
The [SQL] text form takes associated SQL statements to be used by the parameter often for validation use.<br />
<br />
<br />
===CatchWeight Maint (Maintenance)===<br />
<br />
This window is used to maintenance and setup the catchweighted definitions for item/packs in Whistle. And Item and Pack are designated as a Sub-lotted, catchweighted item in the first two fields, [Item] & [Pack].<br />
The following fields are to be defined for their use in defining the catchweighted item/pack.<br />
Cust Item<br />
Min Weight<br />
Max Weight<br />
Tare Weight<br />
Net Wt<br />
SCC<br />
Freeze By<br />
Peel By<br />
Back Date<br />
Sell By</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=36:Quality_Menu&diff=33336:Quality Menu2005-12-16T18:29:38Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
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<div>*[[36:Pallet Hold|Pallet Hold]]<br />
*[[36:Pallet Multi-Hold|Pallet Multi-Hold]]<br />
*[[36:Adj Lot Hold|Adj Lot Hold]]<br />
*[[36:Misc Hold|Misc Hold]]<br />
*[[36:Extend Pulldate|Extend Pulldate]]<br />
*[[36:QC Tests|QC Tests]]<br />
<br />
=Quality=<br />
<br />
“Quality” refers to the status of a Track # or Lot #: active or inactive. <br />
An “Active” status allows a container to be moved, shipped, or otherwise altered. <br />
An “Inactive” status (Hold, Hard Hold, Ship Hold) renders a container inaccessible based on the status type. “Hold” means the inventory cannot be issued not shipped. “Hard Hold” places the inventory into a predefined Hard-Hold ERP location, which is often non-nettable, with an associated stock-move. “Ship Hold” allows the inventory to be issued, but not shipped.<br />
<br />
Only certain users shall be authorized to update the quality status of a container. <br />
Quality Menu :<br />
<br />
The Quality Menu presents you with up to five options: <br />
<br />
<br />
Pallet Hold - This window updates individual pallet statuses.<br />
Adj Lot Hold (Adjust Lot Hold) - This window updates the status of desired item-lots.<br />
Misc Hold (Miscellaneous Hold) - This window allows the user to search and define a class of pallets including user-parameter criteria that will then have all of their statuses changed.<br />
Extend Pulldate - This window allows the user to extend the pulldate of an item based on its lot.<br />
QC Tests - This window manages Quality Control Tests from the ERP system.<br />
<br />
<br />
Pallet Hold<br />
Select Pallet Hold from the Quality menu.<br />
<br />
How to change a pallet’s status : <br />
Enter a tracking number into the Track # field by scanning or keying one in. One may also be obtained from the Ctrl-A function while the track-field has focus. This will bring up the standard Inventory Query so a user may search for the desired pallet.<br />
The user may then select the item on the pallet that will have its status changed. This is accomplished by arrowing or tabbing down to the Item Detail block and using the A-Z keys to pick the desired item.<br />
A comment may be entered into the comment field.<br />
There is a checkbox on the screen labeled “ALL ITEMS”. Checking this box will mark every item on the pallet with the new status.<br />
Finally, the “New Status” scroll box will show the current status that can be chosen. Using the A-Z keys again, the user may select which of the statuses available they would like to become the new status.<br />
Moving to the <OK> button and committing the transaction will update the container’s appropriate item’s with the new status chosen.<br />
There are no screen settings for this window.<br />
Adj (Adjust) Lot Hold<br />
How to adjust the status of an item-lot:<br />
Select ‘Adj Lot Hold’ from the quality menu.<br />
<br />
This window works from the premise that the user will select criteria for a search. This criteria will attempt to yield the desired collection of pallets for a given item-lot for status change.<br />
<br />
Criteria available for the search are Item, Lot and a Begin and End Date.<br />
<br />
Once valid Item and Lot codes are entered, the Begin and End Date fields will become landable. Should the user desire, they can specify the Begin and End Date for which desired inventory had been produced or received to help narrow the search.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Arrowing down to the <FIND> button will begin Whistle searching for inventory pallets that fall within the search criteria. The results will be displayed in the embedded result window, typically displaying 5 containers at a time. These containers are observable by arrowing through the results.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A comment can be added to each pallet in the search list in the “Cmnt” field.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The new status to be applied to the search list results is set by going to the “New Status” field and scrolling up and down (A-Z) where the user can pick the desired Status.<br />
<br />
To commit the transaction, the user then moves the focus down to the “Do It” button and press <Enter>. A Confirmation message box will pop-up. Press <Y> or <Enter> on “Yes” to commit the transaction.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Screen Settings : <br />
Show Date Range - checkbox. This option will toggle the display of the Begin and End Date Range fields.<br />
Misc (Miscellaneous) Hold<br />
How to make miscellaneous hold status adjustments : <br />
This window performs in much the same was as the previous window. Search criteria are supplied by the user to select a result set of pallets that the user wishes to change their status. An added difference is that the criteria can be based off of user parameters that are pre-defined.<br />
<br />
Select Misc Hold from the Quality Menu.<br />
The user can input search criteria such as pallet number range, item code, package<br />
To insert a tracking # range - the user arrows or tabs over to the Track # fields and inputs by scanning or keying in the desired tracking entries.<br />
To insert an item code, the user should arrow or tab down to the item field and input the desired item code for the search.<br />
The next four optional search fields will be user-parameter driven. Should you already have inventory setup with valid user parameters (UserParams1-4), you will see the specified default values filled in the fields. These values can be edited as search criteria.<br />
Begin and End Date fields are supplied to allow criteria to be found based on the production or receipt date (this is a screen setting that can be toggled).<br />
Once all of the necessary and appropriate search criteria have been input, the user can select the <FIND> button and Whistle will retrieve a result set of pallets that fit into the specified criteria. These container pallets will be displayed in the embedded result set window and are available to be scrolled through to verify the desired results from the search.<br />
A new status can be selected for the pallet list to be set to via the “New Status” drop down list. This list will give the status options for the user to choose from.<br />
A “Cmnt” (Comment) field is supplied at the bottom of the window for a comment to be added to each pallet that will be receiving the new status.<br />
To commit the status change transaction, the user should select the <Do It> button and press Enter.<br />
Screen Settings : <br />
<br />
Show Date Range - checkbox. This option will toggle the display of the Begin and End Date Range fields.<br />
Extend Pulldate<br />
How to extend pull dates : <br />
This window is used to extend the pulldate of an lot by an entered number of days.<br />
<br />
Select Extend Pulldate from the Quality Menu : <br />
To extend the pulldate of a lot, arrow down to the Lot field and enter the lot that is to have its pulldate extended. .<br />
Whistle will validate the lot and show a message box of how many containers will be affected<br />
Enter the number of days the pulldate for the lot is to be extended by.<br />
Arrow or tab down to the <Extend> button and press enter to commit the transaction. A message box returning the outcome of the transaction will be displayed.<br />
A message box confirming success will be displayed.<br />
There are no screen settings for this window.<br />
<br />
<br />
QC Tests : <br />
How to update Quality Control Test Statuses : <br />
The QC Tests window will allow users to update the status of ERP Quality Control Tests from Whistle. <br />
<br />
Select the Item for which a QC Test Status is to be updated.<br />
Select the Pack for the item in question.<br />
Select the Lot for the Item/Pack in question.<br />
Select the Test from the embedded result set window using the arrow keys. Arrow down to the <New Stat> field to input the new QC Test status to be recorded.<br />
<br />
Select the <Record Test> button and press the <Enter> key to commit the transaction. You will be shown a confirmation message box when completed.<br />
<br />
<br />
There are no screen settings for this window.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GS:Quality_Menu&diff=3151GS:Quality Menu2005-12-16T18:29:38Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>*[[GS:Pallet Hold|Pallet Hold]]<br />
*[[GS:Pallet Multi-Hold|Pallet Multi-Hold]]<br />
*[[GS:Adj Lot Hold|Adj Lot Hold]]<br />
*[[GS:Misc Hold|Misc Hold]]<br />
*[[GS:Extend Pulldate|Extend Pulldate]]<br />
*[[GS:QC Tests|QC Tests]]<br />
<br />
=Quality=<br />
<br />
“Quality” refers to the status of a Track # or Lot #: active or inactive. <br />
An “Active” status allows a container to be moved, shipped, or otherwise altered. <br />
An “Inactive” status (Hold, Hard Hold, Ship Hold) renders a container inaccessible based on the status type. “Hold” means the inventory cannot be issued not shipped. “Hard Hold” places the inventory into a predefined Hard-Hold ERP location, which is often non-nettable, with an associated stock-move. “Ship Hold” allows the inventory to be issued, but not shipped.<br />
<br />
Only certain users shall be authorized to update the quality status of a container. <br />
Quality Menu :<br />
<br />
The Quality Menu presents you with up to five options: <br />
<br />
<br />
Pallet Hold - This window updates individual pallet statuses.<br />
Adj Lot Hold (Adjust Lot Hold) - This window updates the status of desired item-lots.<br />
Misc Hold (Miscellaneous Hold) - This window allows the user to search and define a class of pallets including user-parameter criteria that will then have all of their statuses changed.<br />
Extend Pulldate - This window allows the user to extend the pulldate of an item based on its lot.<br />
QC Tests - This window manages Quality Control Tests from the ERP system.<br />
<br />
<br />
Pallet Hold<br />
Select Pallet Hold from the Quality menu.<br />
<br />
How to change a pallet’s status : <br />
Enter a tracking number into the Track # field by scanning or keying one in. One may also be obtained from the Ctrl-A function while the track-field has focus. This will bring up the standard Inventory Query so a user may search for the desired pallet.<br />
The user may then select the item on the pallet that will have its status changed. This is accomplished by arrowing or tabbing down to the Item Detail block and using the A-Z keys to pick the desired item.<br />
A comment may be entered into the comment field.<br />
There is a checkbox on the screen labeled “ALL ITEMS”. Checking this box will mark every item on the pallet with the new status.<br />
Finally, the “New Status” scroll box will show the current status that can be chosen. Using the A-Z keys again, the user may select which of the statuses available they would like to become the new status.<br />
Moving to the <OK> button and committing the transaction will update the container’s appropriate item’s with the new status chosen.<br />
There are no screen settings for this window.<br />
Adj (Adjust) Lot Hold<br />
How to adjust the status of an item-lot:<br />
Select ‘Adj Lot Hold’ from the quality menu.<br />
<br />
This window works from the premise that the user will select criteria for a search. This criteria will attempt to yield the desired collection of pallets for a given item-lot for status change.<br />
<br />
Criteria available for the search are Item, Lot and a Begin and End Date.<br />
<br />
Once valid Item and Lot codes are entered, the Begin and End Date fields will become landable. Should the user desire, they can specify the Begin and End Date for which desired inventory had been produced or received to help narrow the search.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Arrowing down to the <FIND> button will begin Whistle searching for inventory pallets that fall within the search criteria. The results will be displayed in the embedded result window, typically displaying 5 containers at a time. These containers are observable by arrowing through the results.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A comment can be added to each pallet in the search list in the “Cmnt” field.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The new status to be applied to the search list results is set by going to the “New Status” field and scrolling up and down (A-Z) where the user can pick the desired Status.<br />
<br />
To commit the transaction, the user then moves the focus down to the “Do It” button and press <Enter>. A Confirmation message box will pop-up. Press <Y> or <Enter> on “Yes” to commit the transaction.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Screen Settings : <br />
Show Date Range - checkbox. This option will toggle the display of the Begin and End Date Range fields.<br />
Misc (Miscellaneous) Hold<br />
How to make miscellaneous hold status adjustments : <br />
This window performs in much the same was as the previous window. Search criteria are supplied by the user to select a result set of pallets that the user wishes to change their status. An added difference is that the criteria can be based off of user parameters that are pre-defined.<br />
<br />
Select Misc Hold from the Quality Menu.<br />
The user can input search criteria such as pallet number range, item code, package<br />
To insert a tracking # range - the user arrows or tabs over to the Track # fields and inputs by scanning or keying in the desired tracking entries.<br />
To insert an item code, the user should arrow or tab down to the item field and input the desired item code for the search.<br />
The next four optional search fields will be user-parameter driven. Should you already have inventory setup with valid user parameters (UserParams1-4), you will see the specified default values filled in the fields. These values can be edited as search criteria.<br />
Begin and End Date fields are supplied to allow criteria to be found based on the production or receipt date (this is a screen setting that can be toggled).<br />
Once all of the necessary and appropriate search criteria have been input, the user can select the <FIND> button and Whistle will retrieve a result set of pallets that fit into the specified criteria. These container pallets will be displayed in the embedded result set window and are available to be scrolled through to verify the desired results from the search.<br />
A new status can be selected for the pallet list to be set to via the “New Status” drop down list. This list will give the status options for the user to choose from.<br />
A “Cmnt” (Comment) field is supplied at the bottom of the window for a comment to be added to each pallet that will be receiving the new status.<br />
To commit the status change transaction, the user should select the <Do It> button and press Enter.<br />
Screen Settings : <br />
<br />
Show Date Range - checkbox. This option will toggle the display of the Begin and End Date Range fields.<br />
Extend Pulldate<br />
How to extend pull dates : <br />
This window is used to extend the pulldate of an lot by an entered number of days.<br />
<br />
Select Extend Pulldate from the Quality Menu : <br />
To extend the pulldate of a lot, arrow down to the Lot field and enter the lot that is to have its pulldate extended. .<br />
Whistle will validate the lot and show a message box of how many containers will be affected<br />
Enter the number of days the pulldate for the lot is to be extended by.<br />
Arrow or tab down to the <Extend> button and press enter to commit the transaction. A message box returning the outcome of the transaction will be displayed.<br />
A message box confirming success will be displayed.<br />
There are no screen settings for this window.<br />
<br />
<br />
QC Tests : <br />
How to update Quality Control Test Statuses : <br />
The QC Tests window will allow users to update the status of ERP Quality Control Tests from Whistle. <br />
<br />
Select the Item for which a QC Test Status is to be updated.<br />
Select the Pack for the item in question.<br />
Select the Lot for the Item/Pack in question.<br />
Select the Test from the embedded result set window using the arrow keys. Arrow down to the <New Stat> field to input the new QC Test status to be recorded.<br />
<br />
Select the <Record Test> button and press the <Enter> key to commit the transaction. You will be shown a confirmation message box when completed.<br />
<br />
<br />
There are no screen settings for this window.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GT:Quality_Menu&diff=5556GT:Quality Menu2005-12-16T18:29:38Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>*[[GT:Pallet Hold|Pallet Hold]]<br />
*[[GT:Pallet Multi-Hold|Pallet Multi-Hold]]<br />
*[[GT:Adj Lot Hold|Adj Lot Hold]]<br />
*[[GT:Misc Hold|Misc Hold]]<br />
*[[GT:Extend Pulldate|Extend Pulldate]]<br />
*[[GT:QC Tests|QC Tests]]<br />
<br />
=Quality=<br />
<br />
“Quality” refers to the status of a Track # or Lot #: active or inactive. <br />
An “Active” status allows a container to be moved, shipped, or otherwise altered. <br />
An “Inactive” status (Hold, Hard Hold, Ship Hold) renders a container inaccessible based on the status type. “Hold” means the inventory cannot be issued not shipped. “Hard Hold” places the inventory into a predefined Hard-Hold ERP location, which is often non-nettable, with an associated stock-move. “Ship Hold” allows the inventory to be issued, but not shipped.<br />
<br />
Only certain users shall be authorized to update the quality status of a container. <br />
Quality Menu :<br />
<br />
The Quality Menu presents you with up to five options: <br />
<br />
<br />
Pallet Hold - This window updates individual pallet statuses.<br />
Adj Lot Hold (Adjust Lot Hold) - This window updates the status of desired item-lots.<br />
Misc Hold (Miscellaneous Hold) - This window allows the user to search and define a class of pallets including user-parameter criteria that will then have all of their statuses changed.<br />
Extend Pulldate - This window allows the user to extend the pulldate of an item based on its lot.<br />
QC Tests - This window manages Quality Control Tests from the ERP system.<br />
<br />
<br />
Pallet Hold<br />
Select Pallet Hold from the Quality menu.<br />
<br />
How to change a pallet’s status : <br />
Enter a tracking number into the Track # field by scanning or keying one in. One may also be obtained from the Ctrl-A function while the track-field has focus. This will bring up the standard Inventory Query so a user may search for the desired pallet.<br />
The user may then select the item on the pallet that will have its status changed. This is accomplished by arrowing or tabbing down to the Item Detail block and using the A-Z keys to pick the desired item.<br />
A comment may be entered into the comment field.<br />
There is a checkbox on the screen labeled “ALL ITEMS”. Checking this box will mark every item on the pallet with the new status.<br />
Finally, the “New Status” scroll box will show the current status that can be chosen. Using the A-Z keys again, the user may select which of the statuses available they would like to become the new status.<br />
Moving to the <OK> button and committing the transaction will update the container’s appropriate item’s with the new status chosen.<br />
There are no screen settings for this window.<br />
Adj (Adjust) Lot Hold<br />
How to adjust the status of an item-lot:<br />
Select ‘Adj Lot Hold’ from the quality menu.<br />
<br />
This window works from the premise that the user will select criteria for a search. This criteria will attempt to yield the desired collection of pallets for a given item-lot for status change.<br />
<br />
Criteria available for the search are Item, Lot and a Begin and End Date.<br />
<br />
Once valid Item and Lot codes are entered, the Begin and End Date fields will become landable. Should the user desire, they can specify the Begin and End Date for which desired inventory had been produced or received to help narrow the search.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Arrowing down to the <FIND> button will begin Whistle searching for inventory pallets that fall within the search criteria. The results will be displayed in the embedded result window, typically displaying 5 containers at a time. These containers are observable by arrowing through the results.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A comment can be added to each pallet in the search list in the “Cmnt” field.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The new status to be applied to the search list results is set by going to the “New Status” field and scrolling up and down (A-Z) where the user can pick the desired Status.<br />
<br />
To commit the transaction, the user then moves the focus down to the “Do It” button and press <Enter>. A Confirmation message box will pop-up. Press <Y> or <Enter> on “Yes” to commit the transaction.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Screen Settings : <br />
Show Date Range - checkbox. This option will toggle the display of the Begin and End Date Range fields.<br />
Misc (Miscellaneous) Hold<br />
How to make miscellaneous hold status adjustments : <br />
This window performs in much the same was as the previous window. Search criteria are supplied by the user to select a result set of pallets that the user wishes to change their status. An added difference is that the criteria can be based off of user parameters that are pre-defined.<br />
<br />
Select Misc Hold from the Quality Menu.<br />
The user can input search criteria such as pallet number range, item code, package<br />
To insert a tracking # range - the user arrows or tabs over to the Track # fields and inputs by scanning or keying in the desired tracking entries.<br />
To insert an item code, the user should arrow or tab down to the item field and input the desired item code for the search.<br />
The next four optional search fields will be user-parameter driven. Should you already have inventory setup with valid user parameters (UserParams1-4), you will see the specified default values filled in the fields. These values can be edited as search criteria.<br />
Begin and End Date fields are supplied to allow criteria to be found based on the production or receipt date (this is a screen setting that can be toggled).<br />
Once all of the necessary and appropriate search criteria have been input, the user can select the <FIND> button and Whistle will retrieve a result set of pallets that fit into the specified criteria. These container pallets will be displayed in the embedded result set window and are available to be scrolled through to verify the desired results from the search.<br />
A new status can be selected for the pallet list to be set to via the “New Status” drop down list. This list will give the status options for the user to choose from.<br />
A “Cmnt” (Comment) field is supplied at the bottom of the window for a comment to be added to each pallet that will be receiving the new status.<br />
To commit the status change transaction, the user should select the <Do It> button and press Enter.<br />
Screen Settings : <br />
<br />
Show Date Range - checkbox. This option will toggle the display of the Begin and End Date Range fields.<br />
Extend Pulldate<br />
How to extend pull dates : <br />
This window is used to extend the pulldate of an lot by an entered number of days.<br />
<br />
Select Extend Pulldate from the Quality Menu : <br />
To extend the pulldate of a lot, arrow down to the Lot field and enter the lot that is to have its pulldate extended. .<br />
Whistle will validate the lot and show a message box of how many containers will be affected<br />
Enter the number of days the pulldate for the lot is to be extended by.<br />
Arrow or tab down to the <Extend> button and press enter to commit the transaction. A message box returning the outcome of the transaction will be displayed.<br />
A message box confirming success will be displayed.<br />
There are no screen settings for this window.<br />
<br />
<br />
QC Tests : <br />
How to update Quality Control Test Statuses : <br />
The QC Tests window will allow users to update the status of ERP Quality Control Tests from Whistle. <br />
<br />
Select the Item for which a QC Test Status is to be updated.<br />
Select the Pack for the item in question.<br />
Select the Lot for the Item/Pack in question.<br />
Select the Test from the embedded result set window using the arrow keys. Arrow down to the <New Stat> field to input the new QC Test status to be recorded.<br />
<br />
Select the <Record Test> button and press the <Enter> key to commit the transaction. You will be shown a confirmation message box when completed.<br />
<br />
<br />
There are no screen settings for this window.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GX:Quality_Menu&diff=8193GX:Quality Menu2005-12-16T18:29:38Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>*[[GX:Pallet Hold|Pallet Hold]]<br />
*[[GX:Pallet Multi-Hold|Pallet Multi-Hold]]<br />
*[[GX:Adj Lot Hold|Adj Lot Hold]]<br />
*[[GX:Misc Hold|Misc Hold]]<br />
*[[GX:Extend Pulldate|Extend Pulldate]]<br />
*[[GX:QC Tests|QC Tests]]<br />
<br />
=Quality=<br />
<br />
“Quality” refers to the status of a Track # or Lot #: active or inactive. <br />
An “Active” status allows a container to be moved, shipped, or otherwise altered. <br />
An “Inactive” status (Hold, Hard Hold, Ship Hold) renders a container inaccessible based on the status type. “Hold” means the inventory cannot be issued not shipped. “Hard Hold” places the inventory into a predefined Hard-Hold ERP location, which is often non-nettable, with an associated stock-move. “Ship Hold” allows the inventory to be issued, but not shipped.<br />
<br />
Only certain users shall be authorized to update the quality status of a container. <br />
Quality Menu :<br />
<br />
The Quality Menu presents you with up to five options: <br />
<br />
<br />
Pallet Hold - This window updates individual pallet statuses.<br />
Adj Lot Hold (Adjust Lot Hold) - This window updates the status of desired item-lots.<br />
Misc Hold (Miscellaneous Hold) - This window allows the user to search and define a class of pallets including user-parameter criteria that will then have all of their statuses changed.<br />
Extend Pulldate - This window allows the user to extend the pulldate of an item based on its lot.<br />
QC Tests - This window manages Quality Control Tests from the ERP system.<br />
<br />
<br />
Pallet Hold<br />
Select Pallet Hold from the Quality menu.<br />
<br />
How to change a pallet’s status : <br />
Enter a tracking number into the Track # field by scanning or keying one in. One may also be obtained from the Ctrl-A function while the track-field has focus. This will bring up the standard Inventory Query so a user may search for the desired pallet.<br />
The user may then select the item on the pallet that will have its status changed. This is accomplished by arrowing or tabbing down to the Item Detail block and using the A-Z keys to pick the desired item.<br />
A comment may be entered into the comment field.<br />
There is a checkbox on the screen labeled “ALL ITEMS”. Checking this box will mark every item on the pallet with the new status.<br />
Finally, the “New Status” scroll box will show the current status that can be chosen. Using the A-Z keys again, the user may select which of the statuses available they would like to become the new status.<br />
Moving to the <OK> button and committing the transaction will update the container’s appropriate item’s with the new status chosen.<br />
There are no screen settings for this window.<br />
Adj (Adjust) Lot Hold<br />
How to adjust the status of an item-lot:<br />
Select ‘Adj Lot Hold’ from the quality menu.<br />
<br />
This window works from the premise that the user will select criteria for a search. This criteria will attempt to yield the desired collection of pallets for a given item-lot for status change.<br />
<br />
Criteria available for the search are Item, Lot and a Begin and End Date.<br />
<br />
Once valid Item and Lot codes are entered, the Begin and End Date fields will become landable. Should the user desire, they can specify the Begin and End Date for which desired inventory had been produced or received to help narrow the search.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Arrowing down to the <FIND> button will begin Whistle searching for inventory pallets that fall within the search criteria. The results will be displayed in the embedded result window, typically displaying 5 containers at a time. These containers are observable by arrowing through the results.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
A comment can be added to each pallet in the search list in the “Cmnt” field.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The new status to be applied to the search list results is set by going to the “New Status” field and scrolling up and down (A-Z) where the user can pick the desired Status.<br />
<br />
To commit the transaction, the user then moves the focus down to the “Do It” button and press <Enter>. A Confirmation message box will pop-up. Press <Y> or <Enter> on “Yes” to commit the transaction.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Screen Settings : <br />
Show Date Range - checkbox. This option will toggle the display of the Begin and End Date Range fields.<br />
Misc (Miscellaneous) Hold<br />
How to make miscellaneous hold status adjustments : <br />
This window performs in much the same was as the previous window. Search criteria are supplied by the user to select a result set of pallets that the user wishes to change their status. An added difference is that the criteria can be based off of user parameters that are pre-defined.<br />
<br />
Select Misc Hold from the Quality Menu.<br />
The user can input search criteria such as pallet number range, item code, package<br />
To insert a tracking # range - the user arrows or tabs over to the Track # fields and inputs by scanning or keying in the desired tracking entries.<br />
To insert an item code, the user should arrow or tab down to the item field and input the desired item code for the search.<br />
The next four optional search fields will be user-parameter driven. Should you already have inventory setup with valid user parameters (UserParams1-4), you will see the specified default values filled in the fields. These values can be edited as search criteria.<br />
Begin and End Date fields are supplied to allow criteria to be found based on the production or receipt date (this is a screen setting that can be toggled).<br />
Once all of the necessary and appropriate search criteria have been input, the user can select the <FIND> button and Whistle will retrieve a result set of pallets that fit into the specified criteria. These container pallets will be displayed in the embedded result set window and are available to be scrolled through to verify the desired results from the search.<br />
A new status can be selected for the pallet list to be set to via the “New Status” drop down list. This list will give the status options for the user to choose from.<br />
A “Cmnt” (Comment) field is supplied at the bottom of the window for a comment to be added to each pallet that will be receiving the new status.<br />
To commit the status change transaction, the user should select the <Do It> button and press Enter.<br />
Screen Settings : <br />
<br />
Show Date Range - checkbox. This option will toggle the display of the Begin and End Date Range fields.<br />
Extend Pulldate<br />
How to extend pull dates : <br />
This window is used to extend the pulldate of an lot by an entered number of days.<br />
<br />
Select Extend Pulldate from the Quality Menu : <br />
To extend the pulldate of a lot, arrow down to the Lot field and enter the lot that is to have its pulldate extended. .<br />
Whistle will validate the lot and show a message box of how many containers will be affected<br />
Enter the number of days the pulldate for the lot is to be extended by.<br />
Arrow or tab down to the <Extend> button and press enter to commit the transaction. A message box returning the outcome of the transaction will be displayed.<br />
A message box confirming success will be displayed.<br />
There are no screen settings for this window.<br />
<br />
<br />
QC Tests : <br />
How to update Quality Control Test Statuses : <br />
The QC Tests window will allow users to update the status of ERP Quality Control Tests from Whistle. <br />
<br />
Select the Item for which a QC Test Status is to be updated.<br />
Select the Pack for the item in question.<br />
Select the Lot for the Item/Pack in question.<br />
Select the Test from the embedded result set window using the arrow keys. Arrow down to the <New Stat> field to input the new QC Test status to be recorded.<br />
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Select the <Record Test> button and press the <Enter> key to commit the transaction. You will be shown a confirmation message box when completed.<br />
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The Production Menu has these functions : <br />
*[[36:Report Prod|Report Prod]]<br />
*[[36:Setup Item|Setup Item]]<br />
*[[36:Stage Ingredients|Stage Ingredients]]<br />
*[[36:Stage Wave|Stage Wave]]<br />
*[[36:Prod Issue|Prod Issue]]<br />
*[[36:Item Issue|Item Issue]]<br />
*[[36:Fresh Pack|Fresh Pack]]<br />
*[[36:Module Build|Module Build]]<br />
*[[36:Picking|Picking]]<br />
*[[36:Put Tasks|Put Tasks]]<br />
*[[36:Issuing Materials to Production|Issuing Materials to Production]]<br />
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Report Prod [X]<br />
Prod Issue [X]<br />
Case Report [X]<br />
Item Issue [X]<br />
Misc Prod Report [X]<br />
Put Tasks [X]<br />
Picking [X]<br />
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Your company’s ERP system determines all production details. Orders are generated by your ERP system that determine what needs to be produced, how much, and in what kind of packaging. These orders are called Production Orders and Pack Orders. <br />
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The Whistle Production Menu is designed to receive and fill production and pack orders. Production personnel use this menu to:<br />
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Report Prod - Report all items coming off a production line<br />
Stage - Stage inventory for production reporting and issuing. (2 available)<br />
Prod Issue production ‘ingredients’ to the production line<br />
Case Report - Case reporting of catchweighted inventory.<br />
Module Build - Create a new “item” out of several other items.<br />
Picking - Decide where they are going to pick items within a warehouse<br />
Put Tasks - Decide where containers are to be put away<br />
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Menu Settings : <br />
These menu options, as in all Whistle menus, are optional. By accessing the window settings of the Production menu, a user can toggle the display of the menu options listed above. <br />
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Included in the Menu Settings are the following:<br />
Zone Filter 1, ZF1 (Zone Filter 1) Alias.<br />
Zone Filter 2, ZF2 (Zone Filder 2) Alias.<br />
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Zone Filter 1 and its alias will be used for the first Stage menu option.<br />
Zone Filter 2 and its alias will be used for the second Stage menu option.<br />
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Report Production<br />
“Report Production” is used to record all new items being produced. Choose “Report Production” from the main menu to access this function. The following screen will appear:<br />
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NOTE!! This screen contains user configurable settings. Press Ctrl and L while in this screen to access the Report Production settings. There are several screen specific settings that can be set here. You can set the number of tabs in the Master Whistle System Settings (under the Miscellaneous Menu). Each tab represents a screen of settings you can “tab” through. To reach each tab, you can either use the corresponding function key (F1, F2, F3, etc...) or you can type Ctrl-F followed by the tab number to jump to that tab. See the Screen Settings discussion at the end of this section for details on the settings themselves. <br />
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This screen contains many display fields commonly seen in Whistle as well as some unique ones. Notice the numbers 1, 2, 3...n in the upper-righthand corner of the screen corresponding to different tabs. One of the numbers is always highlighted (in this case #1). These numbers correspond to different production lines or screens available for use. Users are able to report production from each different production lines by toggling between these three numbers using the F1, F2, F3...F(n) keys. Another way to select the desired tab is to type Ctrl-F and follow it with the desired tab number. At the bottom of each production tab-screen you should see the confirmation “** LINE 1 **” corresponding to tab 1. <br />
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An example of these tab-screens’ use may be to press F1 to access the report production screen for the peanut butter coming off of line #1, and then press F2 to access the report production screen for the pasta sauce coming off of line #2.<br />
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The[# reported] field at the bottom displays the number of containers already reported vs. the number that are required to be reported. (i.e. “3 of 46 expected” would mean that you reported 3 containers and had (46 - 3 =) 43 containers left to report.<br />
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To Report Production:<br />
Report Production is a fairly complex transaction that can be completed in a multitude of ways. Many of the window screen settings will alter the function and flow of the screen in its process to report the production of an item/pack. The following is a vanilla example of a report of production. The screen settings discussion at the end of this section will outline the available options that a user may be interested in employing to fulfill the required business needs.<br />
Enter the order number for the item being produced. You can view a list of ERP system pack orders by pressing the ‘Control’ and ‘A’ keys together or sequentially (handheld unit).<br />
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The display shows the pack order number, the order due date, the pack number, the required quantity, and description. <br />
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Select the order from the display by either pressing the line number or highlighting the line and pressing ‘Enter’.<br />
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Whistle will automatically load all order information into the report production screen. A full container quantity for the item will be displayed. NOTE: Notice that 4 of 6 expected containers have been reported already.<br />
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Scroll down again through the ‘Track #’ field.<br />
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A new tracking number is normally generated by Whistle. The only time you need to enter this field manually is when 1) the label printer is not working or the system is down or 2) You would like to add items to an existing container. If (1) occurs, use a preprinted bar code label and enter (or scan) the number from the label. [Note: Whistle will accept any character string as a valid tracking number as long as it was not previously used.] Whistle will simply display **NEW** if a new tracking number is to be generated. The actual tracking number will be displayed when you are finished reporting the container.<br />
Enter the Quantity that you are reporting. Simply scroll through this field if you are in agreement with the default quantity. Whistle may send the user to <Tran Date> field assuming the default quantities are wanted. Up-arrowing will allow the user to gain access to the quantity fields for alteration.<br />
Enter the Lot # and Pull Date/Tran Date. <br />
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The shift supervisor may print a bar-coded sheet to allow the fork truck operator to scan lot numbers and pull dates. Use the bar code scanner to enter information quickly and accurately. There are five acceptable Pull/Tran Date formats: MMDD, MM-DD, MMDDYY, YYYYMMDD, or YYYY-MM-DD format. Note: When in MM-DD format, Whistle will automatically assume the current year if the current date is prior to the pull date (i.e. current date 05-05 is prior to 09-28, therefore Whistle will assume the current year). Whistle will otherwise default to the next year. <br />
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The Lot field may be autofilled, depending on the screen settings for this window. If autofilled, the order # will be used for the lot.<br />
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Pulldate will be shown unless the screen setting is made to auto-calculate the pulldate. If so, then Whistle will ask for the Proddate to calculate from.<br />
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Once all information is entered, highlight <OK> and press the “Enter” key.<br />
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This is your last chance to verify that the information is correct. Press <YES> to proceed or <NO> to return to the previous screen to make any necessary corrections.<br />
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NOTE!! If you are reporting production of catchweighted items, you will now be taken to the Report Production - Catchweight screen. See the next section on Catchweighting for details. If you are not reporting catchweighted items, then proceed to the next step.<br />
If you have the “Putaway” checkbox selected, you will be prompted to put away the newly produced container. Whistle will take the user to the Putaway screen. If “BACK” is selected, Whistle will the container in the default bin, “PRODSTAGE”. Refer to the Putaway section of this chapter for a more detailed description of putaway.<br />
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Reporting Catchweighted Products<br />
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If you are reporting catchweighted products, then you need to enter each case’s detailed information as it comes off of the production line. Whistle uses the Report Production - Catchweight screen to facilitate this process. <br />
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You must enter the weight of each case in a container. You may do this in two ways. You may either enter the weight of each case individually, or you may enter the combined weight of many cases. If you use the second method, Whistle will record an average weight for each case reported. <br />
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To report one case at a time...<br />
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To report each case one at a time, enter the weight of the case in the catchweight field. Note that you can enter the case number of the case you are reporting manually by typing it in the Case # field. Otherwise, Whistle will generate one for you when you report the case.<br />
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Enter the Production Date in the Prod Date field. You may have Whistle fill in this value for you automatically by leaving the field blank and scrolling through it. Today’s date will automatically be filled in.<br />
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Select <Report> to report the catchweighted case. <br />
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Select <Build> when you are done with all cases to complete building the container.<br />
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Scroll down to the Total Cases field. The Production Date will automatically be filled in with today’s date. Enter the number of cases that you would like to report at once. Note that you can enter the starting case number manually by typing it in the Case # field. Otherwise, Whistle will generate numbers for you.<br />
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Whistle will ask you if you really want to report many cases at once. Select Yes to proceed.<br />
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Enter the Total Weight of the cases being reported. <br />
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Select <Build All> to complete the reporting of multiple cases. Whistle will create sublot, case, and UCC128 numbers for each case being reported. <br />
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Whistle will display the following message if the container was successfully built. Select <OK> to clear the message. <br />
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At this point you may begin reporting catchweighted cases of a new container or you may return back to the main report production screen by selecting the <Back> button.<br />
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To View Catchweighted Cases...<br />
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Whistle allows you to view which cases you have reported along with their respective weights. <br />
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Select <View Cases> to view which cases have been loaded. A screen similar to the following will appear...<br />
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To Remove Catchweighted Cases from a container...<br />
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Enter the Case # of the case to be removed from the container.<br />
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Whistle should warn you that the case already exists on the container. <br />
Select (Remove Case) from the central menu. <br />
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Screen Settings : <br />
Report to Existing Cont - checkbox. This option allows the user to report new production to an already existing container provided it will not overfill the volumes.<br />
Print Label Doc - inputfield. This parameter specifies a particular file to be used to format the container labels. If this field is not filled in, the default label format will be used.<br />
Prompt Prod date, calc pulldate - checkbox. Check this option if you would like Whistle to replace the Pull Date field with a “Prod Date” field and you would like Whistle to calculate the Pull Date based on the Prod Date entered.<br />
Allow reporting of by products - checkbox. This option, when selected, will allow the user to report the by-products on the production reporting of the order.<br />
Number of labels to print - inputfield. This field allows the user to enter the default value for the number of print tags to be printed upon successful reporting of production.<br />
Lock Lot field - checkbox. This option locks the Lot Field on the Report Production screen so the user may not enter anything that isn’t already there.<br />
Show Bulk Orders - checkbox. Selecting this option will allow the user to see Bulk-Production Orders in addition to item/pack orders when using the Ctrl-A option on the Order Field.<br />
Confirm Success - checkbox. This option toggles the success message box upon completion of reporting production.<br />
No Order Matching - checkbox. This option allows the user to unreport a pallet against a an order other than the originating order. It is recommended that this option not be used unless specifically needed.<br />
Untracked Locn - inputfield. This field will take the ERP location value to be used for reporting non-Whistle tracked items.<br />
Number of User Params - inputfield. This setting allows the user to select the number of user-parameters are to be associated with each container produced.<br />
Default Untracked Qty - checkbox. If this option is on, the order quantity will be filled into the quantity field for untracked items. If left off, the user must enter the quantity for each report.<br />
Lock Date on Update - checkbox. If not checked, this option will allow the user to update the pull date of the active pallet when updating the quantity. This function only works for items that are not ERP lot tracked. It is recommend this option remain on.<br />
Max Days Back Dated - inputfield. This option allows the user to specify the maximum number of days a product may be “back dated” from the current date.<br />
Setup Untracked - checkbox. Toggling this option on will prompt the user who enters a non-Whistle tracked item if they wish to make this a tracked item. If the user acknowledges Yes, Whistle will prompt for the set-up information necessary such as an item-pallet cross reference.<br />
Confirm build - checkbox. Selecting this option toggles the confirmation message box before each reporting of production.<br />
Default Proddate - inputfield. This option allows the user to enter a default value for all subsequent production dates.<br />
Default Lot - inputfield. This setting is for allowing the user to enter a default Lot value for all subsequent reportings.<br />
Un-backflush - checkbox. This option allows the user to specify that they would like to allow the reversal of backflushing when unreporting production.<br />
Default to report new on existing - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will report subsequent reporting as an addition to the existing pallet. If this option is turned off, Whistle will make subsequent reporting to an existing pallet to be an update of the pallet. <br />
Default Putaway - checkbox. This option specifies the default value for the Putaway checkbox on the main Report Production screen.<br />
Show bulk option - checkbox. If this option is on, the user will be able to report bulk output of the primary output in addition to its pack output when the primary output is an item-pack.<br />
Do not suggest qty - checkbox. With this option checked, Whistle will not suggest a default quantity to report for each pallet. The user must supply the quantity to be reported.<br />
Confirm Extended Lot - checkbox. With this option turned on, any output that is associated to the container type “LOTUOM” for variable case-weight product will show a pop-up window showing the case weight and a number of additional extended lot parameters that can be edited prior to committed the transaction.<br />
Suggest Production Order as Lot - checkbox. With this option checked on, Whistle will suggest the production order number as the lot number for the inventory to be reported.<br />
Filter Orders by Promise Date - checkbox. This option will have Whistle filter the shop orders by the promise date.<br />
Suggest Pre-certified Lot - checkbox. With this option on, Whistle will suggest an enterprise lot associated with the production order. If a lot has been created for the production order it will be auto-filled into the lot field when the user exists the order field.<br />
Hide layers and parts - checkbox. This option toggles the display of the layers and parts fields on the main report production screen.<br />
Validate report to existing volume tolerances - checkbox. Turning this option on will force Whistle to validate that the maximum container volumes are within tolerances and not overfilled.<br />
Staging<br />
Staging inventory for Issuing is administered from the Whistle Dashboard.<br />
Production Issue<br />
The ingredients required for the production of a particular item must be in stock and “issued” to the production area in order for production to take place. Manufacturing personnel (MP) are in charge of preparing items for production. Manufacturing personnel gather the ingredients required for production from different areas within a warehouse. They use ‘Production Orders’, documents, which state how much of a certain product needs to be produced and what ingredients go into it, to guide them in gathering the necessary ingredients for production. MP personnel must use this Whistle screen to issue inventory items to production.<br />
To issue items to production:<br />
Select “Prod Issue” from the Production Menu.<br />
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The main production issue user interface will appear:<br />
This window will present itself with eight tabs like the Report Production window and is operated in the same fashion. To chose between each individual Issuing tab-screens, either use the corresponding function key (F1, F2, F3...F(n)) or press Ctrl-F followed by the number of the desired tab.<br />
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Enter the production order # that you would like to issue inventory items against. <br />
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Often personnel will not know the proper production order numbers off hand. You can choose from a list of valid production orders by using the list function.<br />
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Position the cursor in the Order # field and press ‘Ctrl’ and ‘A’. A list of open production orders will appear.<br />
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Choose the production order that you would like to issue inventory to. <br />
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Whistle will load the chosen production order into the main production issue user screen.<br />
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Choose an item (ingredient) from the production order that you would like to issue to the production line. If more than one item can be issued to the order, up and down arrows will appear on the right side of the screen (see above). Use the “A” and “Z” keys to scroll between the items. Select the item that you would like to issue to Production and press ‘Enter’. Whistle will load the appropriate item information into the Production Issue screen.<br />
A Dtl Cd (Detail Code) can now be chosen from the Dtl Cd field. Available codes are displayed as the user begins typing in the field, or using the “Esc” (Escape) key to bring up the drop-down box of listed codes.<br />
A Tran Date is entered into the Tran Date field.<br />
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Scroll to the [Tracking #] field. Enter the [Tracking #] of the container that you would like to pick. Note that the words “UNTRACKED” will appear in the tracking number field if the item to be picked is untracked. If this is the case, skip directly to the quantity field. <br />
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If you do not know the track# and/or bin#, press Ctrl-A while in the tracking number field. This will bring you to a Picking screen, which you can use to pick the appropriate container. <br />
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Select the desired container for picking and press Enter. Whistle will load that container’s info into the Prod Issue screen.<br />
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Enter the Bin #. This may be auto-filled depending on the Whistle settings.<br />
Scroll to the Issue Quantity field. Enter the amount (in the displayed UOM) of the Item that you would like to issue from the container. You may leave this field blank and simply select <ISSUE> if you would like to issue the entire container.<br />
Select <ISSUE>. Whistle will issue the specified amount to the production order. Whistle will warn you if you attempt to issue more than is in the container. Whistle will also warn you if you attempt to issue more than is required. <br />
Repeat steps 3 through 8 for the rest of the items to be issued. <br />
Select <OK> when you are finished and would like to commit the transaction. <br />
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To Unissue items from production:<br />
Select <UNISSUE> from the Production Issue screen. <br />
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Note: This assumes that you are already in the production issue screen and that you have already selected a particular production order # to issue items to.<br />
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The following screen will appear:<br />
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Select the item that you would like to “Unissue” from production. Realize that all of that particular item will be unissued from production. You will have to reissue the correct quantity of the particular item if you still want a certain quantity of this item to be issued to production (see Issue to Production, above).<br />
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The following confirmation screen will be displayed if the item was successfully Unissued from production:<br />
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Either continue issuing items to production (see previous section) or select <OK> to finish issuing items to production.<br />
To View Items Issued To a Production Order:<br />
Select <VIEW> from the Production Issue screen.<br />
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A list of all items already issued against this order will be displayed.<br />
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Press Enter or Esc to return to the Production Issue screen.<br />
Screen Settings :<br />
Try to default qtys - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will attempt to fill quantity fields with default values from the Product formula.<br />
Issue To WIP - checkbox. With this option turned on, WIP (Work in Progress) bins are used to hold issued inventory prior to committing the Issuing transaction.<br />
Issue Packaging - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will issue formulated packaging along with the inventory being issued to the shop order.<br />
Do not warn on overissue. - checkbox. With this option checked, Whistle will not display a warning message when the user over issues an ingredient to the shop order.<br />
Add Qty - checkbox. This option, if checked on, is used in catchweight implementations. It allows the quantity field to decode a UCC128 case label and sum the quantity of the case into the total quantity to be reported. When using this feature, you can back out a quantity by keying in a negative number into the quantity field.<br />
Check Issue Date - checkbox. With this optioned turned on, Whistle will check for a base number of days left on the raw ingredient’s shelf-life with relation to the output item or item-pack for the order. Activating this option requires setup not normally done by users and assistance of Coolearth is recommended.<br />
Show NFF Cont Convert Button - checkbox. This option allows the user to display the NFF Container Convert button which will allow for additional attributes to be accessed on an item while being sent to issuing.<br />
Show Pack Orders - checkbox. This option will display ERP Pack orders in addition to all other production orders.<br />
Default WIP Bin - inputfield. This text field will accept the name of the default WIP bin to be used should WIP bins be turned on in the above settings.<br />
Prompt Print Label - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will prompt the user to print new pallet labels upon completion of the transaction.<br />
Always Print Label - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will not prompt, but will always print pallet labels upon completion of the transaction.<br />
Print Label for Issued - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will print a label for the inventory being issued should it be staged or parked in waiting for reporting.<br />
Don allow duplicate issues - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will not allow duplicate issuings to occur on an item for the order.<br />
Force putaway - checkbox. Having this option checked will have Whistle request a putaway for each issuing.<br />
Issue Proportionally - checkbox. This option turns on functionality such that should a mixed pallet of like items with differing lots be selected for issuing, a proportional quantity of each suitable item-lot will be issued to fulfill the issue request.<br />
Un-issue to origin tracking number when possible - checkbox. With this option checked, Whistle will attempt to suggest the originating pallet as the destination for any inventory that is un-issued should the originating pallet still be available.<br />
Suggest putaway for un-issue - checkbox. Choosing this option will have Whistle suggest a putaway bin for any un-issued inventory that comes off of an order.<br />
Load zero qty rows on issue container - checkbox. With this setting turned on, Whistle will issue inventory of a quantity of zero for the appropriate item-lot for order satisfaction.<br />
Allow overissue by full pallet - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will allow the over issuing to an order by a full pallet quantity.<br />
Module Building<br />
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The module building screen is used to create a ‘kit’ or ‘module’ out of existing whistle tracked inventory. Each ‘kit’ is one container in size and is made up of specific amounts of different products. Each kit has it’s own item and pack numbers. Kit ingredients are set up in the ERP Whistle maintenance screen. To build a kit, all of the required ingredients must be present in the same bin.<br />
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Select “Module Build” from the Production Menu.<br />
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Enter the Item # of the module you wish to build. Next, scroll down and enter the module’s Pack #.<br />
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Scroll to the Bin field. Enter the Bin # in which the module ingredients are located. Note that all ingredients must be present in the same Bin!<br />
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Enter the Bin # in which you would like to build the new module(s). <br />
Scroll to the quantity field. Enter the number of containers that you would like to build.<br />
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Use the spacebar to toggle the Print setting on or off. If printing is activated then a new label will be printed for each container built. <br />
Select <Enter> to complete the transaction. Whistle will prompt you if you want to proceed with the transaction.<br />
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Put Away<br />
Receiving and ‘putaway’ personnel use the ‘Putaway’ screen to place containers in strategic locations throughout a warehouse. Putaway can be accessed directly from the main menu, the production menu, or (as in our case) from the “Report Production” screen. <br />
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In the following example Putaway has been accessed from the Report Production screen. Whistle will load the appropriate Track #, Item #, description, and calculate the preferred Bin into which the container should be placed. Whistle selects the preferred Bins based on logic that considers the container’s Item #, Pull Date, and preferred zone locations. Whistle allows Bins to contain mixed Lot #s. <br />
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Once Whistle calculates the preferred Bin, the cursor rests on the “Actual Bin” field waiting for the user to enter the destination Bin tag.<br />
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Enter the Bin # of the bin where you will place the container. <br />
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While it is recommended that you place the container in the recommended location, you may enter a Bin # different from the one suggested. In this example a Bin different from the one suggested was selected. <br />
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Whistle will check the selected Bin for availability. Whistle may not allow you to place the container in a particular Bin for several reasons:<br />
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The Bin is too narrow<br />
Bin is locked or on hold<br />
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If Whistle displays an error message, select another Bin. If the Bin you select is compatible but different than the one suggested, Whistle will ask you to confirm that the Bin you entered differed from the preferred Bin. If you entered the Bin number in error, Whistle now allows you to reenter the Bin # again. <br />
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Whistle will display the Warning as well as other message pop-ups depending on the screen setting for the Put Away window.<br />
Press <Cancel> to enter a new Bin # or <OK> to verify the different Bin. <br />
Select <Move> to complete the PutAway transaction. Select <Back> to cancel the transaction.<br />
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To continue with ‘Report Production’:<br />
Once Put Away is complete, Whistle returns to the Report Production screen ready to report production of another container of the same item (this assumes that you accessed the Putaway screen from the Report Production screen). If you accessed the Putaway screen directly from either the main menu or production menu, Whistle will simply revert to a blank putaway screen and await you to enter another track #. <br />
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Notice that production line #1 shows that 7 containers have been produced. Also notice that this production order calls for the production of 19 full containers ( “# Reported” line).<br />
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Select <OK> by pressing the “Enter” key. <br />
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Whistle will ask you to confirm that you want to build the container. Check to see that the Lot # and Pull Date are correct for the item(s) being produced. Change these fields as necessary. Whistle automatically reverts to reporting production of a full container. You may override this feature by:<br />
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Entering a new quantity in the “Quantity” field. <br />
Entering a new quantity in the ‘Boxes’ and ‘Layers’ fields<br />
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Select <YES> again.<br />
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Whistle will generate a new tracking number. If you need to report production of a different item, press F2 (FUNC 2) or F3 to switch between production lines without changing production line number one. Notice Whistle displays a full container quantity of the item in question. <br />
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Whistle will skip the Putaway screen unless you have the [Putaway] checkbox marked. With the checkbox on, Whistle will automatically take the user to the Putaway window. Select <OK> if you would like to putaway immediately. Select <Cancel> if you would like to continue reporting production., leaving the newly reported pallet in the PRODSTAGE bin.<br />
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Unreport Production<br />
Whistle allows users to fix ‘report production’ transactions. Sometimes data (quantity, lot #, pull date) is incorrectly entered the first time and needs to updated. These updates are made in the Report Production screen.<br />
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Type or select the appropriate Pack Order number.<br />
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Enter the appropriate tracking number of the container that you would like to update.<br />
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Once the pack order and tracking number are in place, adjust quantity to the appropriate number. In this case it is “0” (zero). <br />
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Whistle may display one of several messages to warn the user that they have entered an unusual number (zero in this case):<br />
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Entering a new quantity of ZERO may delete the pallet based on screen settings to that effect.<br />
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Select <YES> to proceed. Whistle may display a similar message when scrolling through the Layers and Boxes fields. Select <OK> to confirm the an unusual quantity entry again.<br />
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Fill in Lot code and Pull Date. Select <OK>. <br />
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Select <OK> at the bottom of the screen.<br />
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<div>[[Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu|Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu]]<br />
The Production Menu has these functions : <br />
*[[GS:Report Prod|Report Prod]]<br />
*[[GS:Setup Item|Setup Item]]<br />
*[[GS:Stage Ingredients|Stage Ingredients]]<br />
*[[GS:Stage Wave|Stage Wave]]<br />
*[[GS:Prod Issue|Prod Issue]]<br />
*[[GS:Item Issue|Item Issue]]<br />
*[[GS:Fresh Pack|Fresh Pack]]<br />
*[[GS:Module Build|Module Build]]<br />
*[[GS:Picking|Picking]]<br />
*[[GS:Put Tasks|Put Tasks]]<br />
*[[GS:Issuing Materials to Production|Issuing Materials to Production]]<br />
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Report Prod [X]<br />
Prod Issue [X]<br />
Case Report [X]<br />
Item Issue [X]<br />
Misc Prod Report [X]<br />
Put Tasks [X]<br />
Picking [X]<br />
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Your company’s ERP system determines all production details. Orders are generated by your ERP system that determine what needs to be produced, how much, and in what kind of packaging. These orders are called Production Orders and Pack Orders. <br />
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The Whistle Production Menu is designed to receive and fill production and pack orders. Production personnel use this menu to:<br />
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Report Prod - Report all items coming off a production line<br />
Stage - Stage inventory for production reporting and issuing. (2 available)<br />
Prod Issue production ‘ingredients’ to the production line<br />
Case Report - Case reporting of catchweighted inventory.<br />
Module Build - Create a new “item” out of several other items.<br />
Picking - Decide where they are going to pick items within a warehouse<br />
Put Tasks - Decide where containers are to be put away<br />
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Menu Settings : <br />
These menu options, as in all Whistle menus, are optional. By accessing the window settings of the Production menu, a user can toggle the display of the menu options listed above. <br />
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Included in the Menu Settings are the following:<br />
Zone Filter 1, ZF1 (Zone Filter 1) Alias.<br />
Zone Filter 2, ZF2 (Zone Filder 2) Alias.<br />
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Zone Filter 1 and its alias will be used for the first Stage menu option.<br />
Zone Filter 2 and its alias will be used for the second Stage menu option.<br />
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Report Production<br />
“Report Production” is used to record all new items being produced. Choose “Report Production” from the main menu to access this function. The following screen will appear:<br />
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NOTE!! This screen contains user configurable settings. Press Ctrl and L while in this screen to access the Report Production settings. There are several screen specific settings that can be set here. You can set the number of tabs in the Master Whistle System Settings (under the Miscellaneous Menu). Each tab represents a screen of settings you can “tab” through. To reach each tab, you can either use the corresponding function key (F1, F2, F3, etc...) or you can type Ctrl-F followed by the tab number to jump to that tab. See the Screen Settings discussion at the end of this section for details on the settings themselves. <br />
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This screen contains many display fields commonly seen in Whistle as well as some unique ones. Notice the numbers 1, 2, 3...n in the upper-righthand corner of the screen corresponding to different tabs. One of the numbers is always highlighted (in this case #1). These numbers correspond to different production lines or screens available for use. Users are able to report production from each different production lines by toggling between these three numbers using the F1, F2, F3...F(n) keys. Another way to select the desired tab is to type Ctrl-F and follow it with the desired tab number. At the bottom of each production tab-screen you should see the confirmation “** LINE 1 **” corresponding to tab 1. <br />
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An example of these tab-screens’ use may be to press F1 to access the report production screen for the peanut butter coming off of line #1, and then press F2 to access the report production screen for the pasta sauce coming off of line #2.<br />
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The[# reported] field at the bottom displays the number of containers already reported vs. the number that are required to be reported. (i.e. “3 of 46 expected” would mean that you reported 3 containers and had (46 - 3 =) 43 containers left to report.<br />
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To Report Production:<br />
Report Production is a fairly complex transaction that can be completed in a multitude of ways. Many of the window screen settings will alter the function and flow of the screen in its process to report the production of an item/pack. The following is a vanilla example of a report of production. The screen settings discussion at the end of this section will outline the available options that a user may be interested in employing to fulfill the required business needs.<br />
Enter the order number for the item being produced. You can view a list of ERP system pack orders by pressing the ‘Control’ and ‘A’ keys together or sequentially (handheld unit).<br />
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The display shows the pack order number, the order due date, the pack number, the required quantity, and description. <br />
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Select the order from the display by either pressing the line number or highlighting the line and pressing ‘Enter’.<br />
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Whistle will automatically load all order information into the report production screen. A full container quantity for the item will be displayed. NOTE: Notice that 4 of 6 expected containers have been reported already.<br />
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Scroll down again through the ‘Track #’ field.<br />
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A new tracking number is normally generated by Whistle. The only time you need to enter this field manually is when 1) the label printer is not working or the system is down or 2) You would like to add items to an existing container. If (1) occurs, use a preprinted bar code label and enter (or scan) the number from the label. [Note: Whistle will accept any character string as a valid tracking number as long as it was not previously used.] Whistle will simply display **NEW** if a new tracking number is to be generated. The actual tracking number will be displayed when you are finished reporting the container.<br />
Enter the Quantity that you are reporting. Simply scroll through this field if you are in agreement with the default quantity. Whistle may send the user to <Tran Date> field assuming the default quantities are wanted. Up-arrowing will allow the user to gain access to the quantity fields for alteration.<br />
Enter the Lot # and Pull Date/Tran Date. <br />
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The shift supervisor may print a bar-coded sheet to allow the fork truck operator to scan lot numbers and pull dates. Use the bar code scanner to enter information quickly and accurately. There are five acceptable Pull/Tran Date formats: MMDD, MM-DD, MMDDYY, YYYYMMDD, or YYYY-MM-DD format. Note: When in MM-DD format, Whistle will automatically assume the current year if the current date is prior to the pull date (i.e. current date 05-05 is prior to 09-28, therefore Whistle will assume the current year). Whistle will otherwise default to the next year. <br />
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The Lot field may be autofilled, depending on the screen settings for this window. If autofilled, the order # will be used for the lot.<br />
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Pulldate will be shown unless the screen setting is made to auto-calculate the pulldate. If so, then Whistle will ask for the Proddate to calculate from.<br />
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Once all information is entered, highlight <OK> and press the “Enter” key.<br />
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This is your last chance to verify that the information is correct. Press <YES> to proceed or <NO> to return to the previous screen to make any necessary corrections.<br />
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NOTE!! If you are reporting production of catchweighted items, you will now be taken to the Report Production - Catchweight screen. See the next section on Catchweighting for details. If you are not reporting catchweighted items, then proceed to the next step.<br />
If you have the “Putaway” checkbox selected, you will be prompted to put away the newly produced container. Whistle will take the user to the Putaway screen. If “BACK” is selected, Whistle will the container in the default bin, “PRODSTAGE”. Refer to the Putaway section of this chapter for a more detailed description of putaway.<br />
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Reporting Catchweighted Products<br />
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If you are reporting catchweighted products, then you need to enter each case’s detailed information as it comes off of the production line. Whistle uses the Report Production - Catchweight screen to facilitate this process. <br />
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You must enter the weight of each case in a container. You may do this in two ways. You may either enter the weight of each case individually, or you may enter the combined weight of many cases. If you use the second method, Whistle will record an average weight for each case reported. <br />
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To report one case at a time...<br />
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To report each case one at a time, enter the weight of the case in the catchweight field. Note that you can enter the case number of the case you are reporting manually by typing it in the Case # field. Otherwise, Whistle will generate one for you when you report the case.<br />
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Enter the Production Date in the Prod Date field. You may have Whistle fill in this value for you automatically by leaving the field blank and scrolling through it. Today’s date will automatically be filled in.<br />
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Select <Report> to report the catchweighted case. <br />
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Select <Build> when you are done with all cases to complete building the container.<br />
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Scroll down to the Total Cases field. The Production Date will automatically be filled in with today’s date. Enter the number of cases that you would like to report at once. Note that you can enter the starting case number manually by typing it in the Case # field. Otherwise, Whistle will generate numbers for you.<br />
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Whistle will ask you if you really want to report many cases at once. Select Yes to proceed.<br />
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Enter the Total Weight of the cases being reported. <br />
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Select <Build All> to complete the reporting of multiple cases. Whistle will create sublot, case, and UCC128 numbers for each case being reported. <br />
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Whistle will display the following message if the container was successfully built. Select <OK> to clear the message. <br />
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At this point you may begin reporting catchweighted cases of a new container or you may return back to the main report production screen by selecting the <Back> button.<br />
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Whistle allows you to view which cases you have reported along with their respective weights. <br />
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Select <View Cases> to view which cases have been loaded. A screen similar to the following will appear...<br />
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To Remove Catchweighted Cases from a container...<br />
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Enter the Case # of the case to be removed from the container.<br />
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Whistle should warn you that the case already exists on the container. <br />
Select (Remove Case) from the central menu. <br />
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Screen Settings : <br />
Report to Existing Cont - checkbox. This option allows the user to report new production to an already existing container provided it will not overfill the volumes.<br />
Print Label Doc - inputfield. This parameter specifies a particular file to be used to format the container labels. If this field is not filled in, the default label format will be used.<br />
Prompt Prod date, calc pulldate - checkbox. Check this option if you would like Whistle to replace the Pull Date field with a “Prod Date” field and you would like Whistle to calculate the Pull Date based on the Prod Date entered.<br />
Allow reporting of by products - checkbox. This option, when selected, will allow the user to report the by-products on the production reporting of the order.<br />
Number of labels to print - inputfield. This field allows the user to enter the default value for the number of print tags to be printed upon successful reporting of production.<br />
Lock Lot field - checkbox. This option locks the Lot Field on the Report Production screen so the user may not enter anything that isn’t already there.<br />
Show Bulk Orders - checkbox. Selecting this option will allow the user to see Bulk-Production Orders in addition to item/pack orders when using the Ctrl-A option on the Order Field.<br />
Confirm Success - checkbox. This option toggles the success message box upon completion of reporting production.<br />
No Order Matching - checkbox. This option allows the user to unreport a pallet against a an order other than the originating order. It is recommended that this option not be used unless specifically needed.<br />
Untracked Locn - inputfield. This field will take the ERP location value to be used for reporting non-Whistle tracked items.<br />
Number of User Params - inputfield. This setting allows the user to select the number of user-parameters are to be associated with each container produced.<br />
Default Untracked Qty - checkbox. If this option is on, the order quantity will be filled into the quantity field for untracked items. If left off, the user must enter the quantity for each report.<br />
Lock Date on Update - checkbox. If not checked, this option will allow the user to update the pull date of the active pallet when updating the quantity. This function only works for items that are not ERP lot tracked. It is recommend this option remain on.<br />
Max Days Back Dated - inputfield. This option allows the user to specify the maximum number of days a product may be “back dated” from the current date.<br />
Setup Untracked - checkbox. Toggling this option on will prompt the user who enters a non-Whistle tracked item if they wish to make this a tracked item. If the user acknowledges Yes, Whistle will prompt for the set-up information necessary such as an item-pallet cross reference.<br />
Confirm build - checkbox. Selecting this option toggles the confirmation message box before each reporting of production.<br />
Default Proddate - inputfield. This option allows the user to enter a default value for all subsequent production dates.<br />
Default Lot - inputfield. This setting is for allowing the user to enter a default Lot value for all subsequent reportings.<br />
Un-backflush - checkbox. This option allows the user to specify that they would like to allow the reversal of backflushing when unreporting production.<br />
Default to report new on existing - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will report subsequent reporting as an addition to the existing pallet. If this option is turned off, Whistle will make subsequent reporting to an existing pallet to be an update of the pallet. <br />
Default Putaway - checkbox. This option specifies the default value for the Putaway checkbox on the main Report Production screen.<br />
Show bulk option - checkbox. If this option is on, the user will be able to report bulk output of the primary output in addition to its pack output when the primary output is an item-pack.<br />
Do not suggest qty - checkbox. With this option checked, Whistle will not suggest a default quantity to report for each pallet. The user must supply the quantity to be reported.<br />
Confirm Extended Lot - checkbox. With this option turned on, any output that is associated to the container type “LOTUOM” for variable case-weight product will show a pop-up window showing the case weight and a number of additional extended lot parameters that can be edited prior to committed the transaction.<br />
Suggest Production Order as Lot - checkbox. With this option checked on, Whistle will suggest the production order number as the lot number for the inventory to be reported.<br />
Filter Orders by Promise Date - checkbox. This option will have Whistle filter the shop orders by the promise date.<br />
Suggest Pre-certified Lot - checkbox. With this option on, Whistle will suggest an enterprise lot associated with the production order. If a lot has been created for the production order it will be auto-filled into the lot field when the user exists the order field.<br />
Hide layers and parts - checkbox. This option toggles the display of the layers and parts fields on the main report production screen.<br />
Validate report to existing volume tolerances - checkbox. Turning this option on will force Whistle to validate that the maximum container volumes are within tolerances and not overfilled.<br />
Staging<br />
Staging inventory for Issuing is administered from the Whistle Dashboard.<br />
Production Issue<br />
The ingredients required for the production of a particular item must be in stock and “issued” to the production area in order for production to take place. Manufacturing personnel (MP) are in charge of preparing items for production. Manufacturing personnel gather the ingredients required for production from different areas within a warehouse. They use ‘Production Orders’, documents, which state how much of a certain product needs to be produced and what ingredients go into it, to guide them in gathering the necessary ingredients for production. MP personnel must use this Whistle screen to issue inventory items to production.<br />
To issue items to production:<br />
Select “Prod Issue” from the Production Menu.<br />
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This window will present itself with eight tabs like the Report Production window and is operated in the same fashion. To chose between each individual Issuing tab-screens, either use the corresponding function key (F1, F2, F3...F(n)) or press Ctrl-F followed by the number of the desired tab.<br />
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Enter the production order # that you would like to issue inventory items against. <br />
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Often personnel will not know the proper production order numbers off hand. You can choose from a list of valid production orders by using the list function.<br />
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Position the cursor in the Order # field and press ‘Ctrl’ and ‘A’. A list of open production orders will appear.<br />
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Choose the production order that you would like to issue inventory to. <br />
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Whistle will load the chosen production order into the main production issue user screen.<br />
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Choose an item (ingredient) from the production order that you would like to issue to the production line. If more than one item can be issued to the order, up and down arrows will appear on the right side of the screen (see above). Use the “A” and “Z” keys to scroll between the items. Select the item that you would like to issue to Production and press ‘Enter’. Whistle will load the appropriate item information into the Production Issue screen.<br />
A Dtl Cd (Detail Code) can now be chosen from the Dtl Cd field. Available codes are displayed as the user begins typing in the field, or using the “Esc” (Escape) key to bring up the drop-down box of listed codes.<br />
A Tran Date is entered into the Tran Date field.<br />
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Scroll to the [Tracking #] field. Enter the [Tracking #] of the container that you would like to pick. Note that the words “UNTRACKED” will appear in the tracking number field if the item to be picked is untracked. If this is the case, skip directly to the quantity field. <br />
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If you do not know the track# and/or bin#, press Ctrl-A while in the tracking number field. This will bring you to a Picking screen, which you can use to pick the appropriate container. <br />
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Select the desired container for picking and press Enter. Whistle will load that container’s info into the Prod Issue screen.<br />
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Enter the Bin #. This may be auto-filled depending on the Whistle settings.<br />
Scroll to the Issue Quantity field. Enter the amount (in the displayed UOM) of the Item that you would like to issue from the container. You may leave this field blank and simply select <ISSUE> if you would like to issue the entire container.<br />
Select <ISSUE>. Whistle will issue the specified amount to the production order. Whistle will warn you if you attempt to issue more than is in the container. Whistle will also warn you if you attempt to issue more than is required. <br />
Repeat steps 3 through 8 for the rest of the items to be issued. <br />
Select <OK> when you are finished and would like to commit the transaction. <br />
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To Unissue items from production:<br />
Select <UNISSUE> from the Production Issue screen. <br />
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Note: This assumes that you are already in the production issue screen and that you have already selected a particular production order # to issue items to.<br />
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The following screen will appear:<br />
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Select the item that you would like to “Unissue” from production. Realize that all of that particular item will be unissued from production. You will have to reissue the correct quantity of the particular item if you still want a certain quantity of this item to be issued to production (see Issue to Production, above).<br />
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The following confirmation screen will be displayed if the item was successfully Unissued from production:<br />
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Either continue issuing items to production (see previous section) or select <OK> to finish issuing items to production.<br />
To View Items Issued To a Production Order:<br />
Select <VIEW> from the Production Issue screen.<br />
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A list of all items already issued against this order will be displayed.<br />
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Press Enter or Esc to return to the Production Issue screen.<br />
Screen Settings :<br />
Try to default qtys - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will attempt to fill quantity fields with default values from the Product formula.<br />
Issue To WIP - checkbox. With this option turned on, WIP (Work in Progress) bins are used to hold issued inventory prior to committing the Issuing transaction.<br />
Issue Packaging - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will issue formulated packaging along with the inventory being issued to the shop order.<br />
Do not warn on overissue. - checkbox. With this option checked, Whistle will not display a warning message when the user over issues an ingredient to the shop order.<br />
Add Qty - checkbox. This option, if checked on, is used in catchweight implementations. It allows the quantity field to decode a UCC128 case label and sum the quantity of the case into the total quantity to be reported. When using this feature, you can back out a quantity by keying in a negative number into the quantity field.<br />
Check Issue Date - checkbox. With this optioned turned on, Whistle will check for a base number of days left on the raw ingredient’s shelf-life with relation to the output item or item-pack for the order. Activating this option requires setup not normally done by users and assistance of Coolearth is recommended.<br />
Show NFF Cont Convert Button - checkbox. This option allows the user to display the NFF Container Convert button which will allow for additional attributes to be accessed on an item while being sent to issuing.<br />
Show Pack Orders - checkbox. This option will display ERP Pack orders in addition to all other production orders.<br />
Default WIP Bin - inputfield. This text field will accept the name of the default WIP bin to be used should WIP bins be turned on in the above settings.<br />
Prompt Print Label - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will prompt the user to print new pallet labels upon completion of the transaction.<br />
Always Print Label - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will not prompt, but will always print pallet labels upon completion of the transaction.<br />
Print Label for Issued - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will print a label for the inventory being issued should it be staged or parked in waiting for reporting.<br />
Don allow duplicate issues - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will not allow duplicate issuings to occur on an item for the order.<br />
Force putaway - checkbox. Having this option checked will have Whistle request a putaway for each issuing.<br />
Issue Proportionally - checkbox. This option turns on functionality such that should a mixed pallet of like items with differing lots be selected for issuing, a proportional quantity of each suitable item-lot will be issued to fulfill the issue request.<br />
Un-issue to origin tracking number when possible - checkbox. With this option checked, Whistle will attempt to suggest the originating pallet as the destination for any inventory that is un-issued should the originating pallet still be available.<br />
Suggest putaway for un-issue - checkbox. Choosing this option will have Whistle suggest a putaway bin for any un-issued inventory that comes off of an order.<br />
Load zero qty rows on issue container - checkbox. With this setting turned on, Whistle will issue inventory of a quantity of zero for the appropriate item-lot for order satisfaction.<br />
Allow overissue by full pallet - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will allow the over issuing to an order by a full pallet quantity.<br />
Module Building<br />
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The module building screen is used to create a ‘kit’ or ‘module’ out of existing whistle tracked inventory. Each ‘kit’ is one container in size and is made up of specific amounts of different products. Each kit has it’s own item and pack numbers. Kit ingredients are set up in the ERP Whistle maintenance screen. To build a kit, all of the required ingredients must be present in the same bin.<br />
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Select “Module Build” from the Production Menu.<br />
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There are two ways to enter Item/Pack information:<br />
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Enter the Item # of the module you wish to build. Next, scroll down and enter the module’s Pack #.<br />
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Enter the Bin # in which you would like to build the new module(s). <br />
Scroll to the quantity field. Enter the number of containers that you would like to build.<br />
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Use the spacebar to toggle the Print setting on or off. If printing is activated then a new label will be printed for each container built. <br />
Select <Enter> to complete the transaction. Whistle will prompt you if you want to proceed with the transaction.<br />
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Put Away<br />
Receiving and ‘putaway’ personnel use the ‘Putaway’ screen to place containers in strategic locations throughout a warehouse. Putaway can be accessed directly from the main menu, the production menu, or (as in our case) from the “Report Production” screen. <br />
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In the following example Putaway has been accessed from the Report Production screen. Whistle will load the appropriate Track #, Item #, description, and calculate the preferred Bin into which the container should be placed. Whistle selects the preferred Bins based on logic that considers the container’s Item #, Pull Date, and preferred zone locations. Whistle allows Bins to contain mixed Lot #s. <br />
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Once Whistle calculates the preferred Bin, the cursor rests on the “Actual Bin” field waiting for the user to enter the destination Bin tag.<br />
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To ‘Putaway’ containers:<br />
Enter the Bin # of the bin where you will place the container. <br />
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While it is recommended that you place the container in the recommended location, you may enter a Bin # different from the one suggested. In this example a Bin different from the one suggested was selected. <br />
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Whistle will check the selected Bin for availability. Whistle may not allow you to place the container in a particular Bin for several reasons:<br />
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Bin is locked or on hold<br />
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If Whistle displays an error message, select another Bin. If the Bin you select is compatible but different than the one suggested, Whistle will ask you to confirm that the Bin you entered differed from the preferred Bin. If you entered the Bin number in error, Whistle now allows you to reenter the Bin # again. <br />
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Whistle will display the Warning as well as other message pop-ups depending on the screen setting for the Put Away window.<br />
Press <Cancel> to enter a new Bin # or <OK> to verify the different Bin. <br />
Select <Move> to complete the PutAway transaction. Select <Back> to cancel the transaction.<br />
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Once you have responded to the previous message, select <OK> to enter the information. <br />
To continue with ‘Report Production’:<br />
Once Put Away is complete, Whistle returns to the Report Production screen ready to report production of another container of the same item (this assumes that you accessed the Putaway screen from the Report Production screen). If you accessed the Putaway screen directly from either the main menu or production menu, Whistle will simply revert to a blank putaway screen and await you to enter another track #. <br />
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Notice that production line #1 shows that 7 containers have been produced. Also notice that this production order calls for the production of 19 full containers ( “# Reported” line).<br />
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Select <OK> by pressing the “Enter” key. <br />
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Whistle will ask you to confirm that you want to build the container. Check to see that the Lot # and Pull Date are correct for the item(s) being produced. Change these fields as necessary. Whistle automatically reverts to reporting production of a full container. You may override this feature by:<br />
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Entering a new quantity in the “Quantity” field. <br />
Entering a new quantity in the ‘Boxes’ and ‘Layers’ fields<br />
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Select <YES> again.<br />
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Whistle will generate a new tracking number. If you need to report production of a different item, press F2 (FUNC 2) or F3 to switch between production lines without changing production line number one. Notice Whistle displays a full container quantity of the item in question. <br />
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Whistle will skip the Putaway screen unless you have the [Putaway] checkbox marked. With the checkbox on, Whistle will automatically take the user to the Putaway window. Select <OK> if you would like to putaway immediately. Select <Cancel> if you would like to continue reporting production., leaving the newly reported pallet in the PRODSTAGE bin.<br />
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Unreport Production<br />
Whistle allows users to fix ‘report production’ transactions. Sometimes data (quantity, lot #, pull date) is incorrectly entered the first time and needs to updated. These updates are made in the Report Production screen.<br />
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Type or select the appropriate Pack Order number.<br />
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Enter the appropriate tracking number of the container that you would like to update.<br />
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Once the pack order and tracking number are in place, adjust quantity to the appropriate number. In this case it is “0” (zero). <br />
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Whistle may display one of several messages to warn the user that they have entered an unusual number (zero in this case):<br />
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Entering a new quantity of ZERO may delete the pallet based on screen settings to that effect.<br />
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Select <YES> to proceed. Whistle may display a similar message when scrolling through the Layers and Boxes fields. Select <OK> to confirm the an unusual quantity entry again.<br />
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Fill in Lot code and Pull Date. Select <OK>. <br />
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Select <OK> at the bottom of the screen.<br />
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Whistle will display a message to confirm that the user wants to update previously entered Report Production data should the screen settings be set for this option.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GT:Production_Menu&diff=5370GT:Production Menu2005-12-16T18:28:21Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
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<div>[[Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu|Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu]]<br />
The Production Menu has these functions : <br />
*[[GT:Report Prod|Report Prod]]<br />
*[[GT:Setup Item|Setup Item]]<br />
*[[GT:Stage Ingredients|Stage Ingredients]]<br />
*[[GT:Stage Wave|Stage Wave]]<br />
*[[GT:Prod Issue|Prod Issue]]<br />
*[[GT:Item Issue|Item Issue]]<br />
*[[GT:Fresh Pack|Fresh Pack]]<br />
*[[GT:Module Build|Module Build]]<br />
*[[GT:Picking|Picking]]<br />
*[[GT:Put Tasks|Put Tasks]]<br />
*[[GT:Issuing Materials to Production|Issuing Materials to Production]]<br />
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Report Prod [X]<br />
Prod Issue [X]<br />
Case Report [X]<br />
Item Issue [X]<br />
Misc Prod Report [X]<br />
Put Tasks [X]<br />
Picking [X]<br />
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Your company’s ERP system determines all production details. Orders are generated by your ERP system that determine what needs to be produced, how much, and in what kind of packaging. These orders are called Production Orders and Pack Orders. <br />
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The Whistle Production Menu is designed to receive and fill production and pack orders. Production personnel use this menu to:<br />
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Report Prod - Report all items coming off a production line<br />
Stage - Stage inventory for production reporting and issuing. (2 available)<br />
Prod Issue production ‘ingredients’ to the production line<br />
Case Report - Case reporting of catchweighted inventory.<br />
Module Build - Create a new “item” out of several other items.<br />
Picking - Decide where they are going to pick items within a warehouse<br />
Put Tasks - Decide where containers are to be put away<br />
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Menu Settings : <br />
These menu options, as in all Whistle menus, are optional. By accessing the window settings of the Production menu, a user can toggle the display of the menu options listed above. <br />
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Included in the Menu Settings are the following:<br />
Zone Filter 1, ZF1 (Zone Filter 1) Alias.<br />
Zone Filter 2, ZF2 (Zone Filder 2) Alias.<br />
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Zone Filter 1 and its alias will be used for the first Stage menu option.<br />
Zone Filter 2 and its alias will be used for the second Stage menu option.<br />
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Report Production<br />
“Report Production” is used to record all new items being produced. Choose “Report Production” from the main menu to access this function. The following screen will appear:<br />
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NOTE!! This screen contains user configurable settings. Press Ctrl and L while in this screen to access the Report Production settings. There are several screen specific settings that can be set here. You can set the number of tabs in the Master Whistle System Settings (under the Miscellaneous Menu). Each tab represents a screen of settings you can “tab” through. To reach each tab, you can either use the corresponding function key (F1, F2, F3, etc...) or you can type Ctrl-F followed by the tab number to jump to that tab. See the Screen Settings discussion at the end of this section for details on the settings themselves. <br />
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This screen contains many display fields commonly seen in Whistle as well as some unique ones. Notice the numbers 1, 2, 3...n in the upper-righthand corner of the screen corresponding to different tabs. One of the numbers is always highlighted (in this case #1). These numbers correspond to different production lines or screens available for use. Users are able to report production from each different production lines by toggling between these three numbers using the F1, F2, F3...F(n) keys. Another way to select the desired tab is to type Ctrl-F and follow it with the desired tab number. At the bottom of each production tab-screen you should see the confirmation “** LINE 1 **” corresponding to tab 1. <br />
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An example of these tab-screens’ use may be to press F1 to access the report production screen for the peanut butter coming off of line #1, and then press F2 to access the report production screen for the pasta sauce coming off of line #2.<br />
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The[# reported] field at the bottom displays the number of containers already reported vs. the number that are required to be reported. (i.e. “3 of 46 expected” would mean that you reported 3 containers and had (46 - 3 =) 43 containers left to report.<br />
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To Report Production:<br />
Report Production is a fairly complex transaction that can be completed in a multitude of ways. Many of the window screen settings will alter the function and flow of the screen in its process to report the production of an item/pack. The following is a vanilla example of a report of production. The screen settings discussion at the end of this section will outline the available options that a user may be interested in employing to fulfill the required business needs.<br />
Enter the order number for the item being produced. You can view a list of ERP system pack orders by pressing the ‘Control’ and ‘A’ keys together or sequentially (handheld unit).<br />
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The display shows the pack order number, the order due date, the pack number, the required quantity, and description. <br />
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Select the order from the display by either pressing the line number or highlighting the line and pressing ‘Enter’.<br />
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Whistle will automatically load all order information into the report production screen. A full container quantity for the item will be displayed. NOTE: Notice that 4 of 6 expected containers have been reported already.<br />
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Scroll down again through the ‘Track #’ field.<br />
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A new tracking number is normally generated by Whistle. The only time you need to enter this field manually is when 1) the label printer is not working or the system is down or 2) You would like to add items to an existing container. If (1) occurs, use a preprinted bar code label and enter (or scan) the number from the label. [Note: Whistle will accept any character string as a valid tracking number as long as it was not previously used.] Whistle will simply display **NEW** if a new tracking number is to be generated. The actual tracking number will be displayed when you are finished reporting the container.<br />
Enter the Quantity that you are reporting. Simply scroll through this field if you are in agreement with the default quantity. Whistle may send the user to <Tran Date> field assuming the default quantities are wanted. Up-arrowing will allow the user to gain access to the quantity fields for alteration.<br />
Enter the Lot # and Pull Date/Tran Date. <br />
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The shift supervisor may print a bar-coded sheet to allow the fork truck operator to scan lot numbers and pull dates. Use the bar code scanner to enter information quickly and accurately. There are five acceptable Pull/Tran Date formats: MMDD, MM-DD, MMDDYY, YYYYMMDD, or YYYY-MM-DD format. Note: When in MM-DD format, Whistle will automatically assume the current year if the current date is prior to the pull date (i.e. current date 05-05 is prior to 09-28, therefore Whistle will assume the current year). Whistle will otherwise default to the next year. <br />
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The Lot field may be autofilled, depending on the screen settings for this window. If autofilled, the order # will be used for the lot.<br />
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Pulldate will be shown unless the screen setting is made to auto-calculate the pulldate. If so, then Whistle will ask for the Proddate to calculate from.<br />
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Once all information is entered, highlight <OK> and press the “Enter” key.<br />
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This is your last chance to verify that the information is correct. Press <YES> to proceed or <NO> to return to the previous screen to make any necessary corrections.<br />
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NOTE!! If you are reporting production of catchweighted items, you will now be taken to the Report Production - Catchweight screen. See the next section on Catchweighting for details. If you are not reporting catchweighted items, then proceed to the next step.<br />
If you have the “Putaway” checkbox selected, you will be prompted to put away the newly produced container. Whistle will take the user to the Putaway screen. If “BACK” is selected, Whistle will the container in the default bin, “PRODSTAGE”. Refer to the Putaway section of this chapter for a more detailed description of putaway.<br />
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Reporting Catchweighted Products<br />
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If you are reporting catchweighted products, then you need to enter each case’s detailed information as it comes off of the production line. Whistle uses the Report Production - Catchweight screen to facilitate this process. <br />
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You must enter the weight of each case in a container. You may do this in two ways. You may either enter the weight of each case individually, or you may enter the combined weight of many cases. If you use the second method, Whistle will record an average weight for each case reported. <br />
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To report each case one at a time, enter the weight of the case in the catchweight field. Note that you can enter the case number of the case you are reporting manually by typing it in the Case # field. Otherwise, Whistle will generate one for you when you report the case.<br />
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Enter the Production Date in the Prod Date field. You may have Whistle fill in this value for you automatically by leaving the field blank and scrolling through it. Today’s date will automatically be filled in.<br />
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Select <Report> to report the catchweighted case. <br />
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Select <Build> when you are done with all cases to complete building the container.<br />
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Scroll down to the Total Cases field. The Production Date will automatically be filled in with today’s date. Enter the number of cases that you would like to report at once. Note that you can enter the starting case number manually by typing it in the Case # field. Otherwise, Whistle will generate numbers for you.<br />
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Whistle will ask you if you really want to report many cases at once. Select Yes to proceed.<br />
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Enter the Total Weight of the cases being reported. <br />
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Select <Build All> to complete the reporting of multiple cases. Whistle will create sublot, case, and UCC128 numbers for each case being reported. <br />
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Whistle will display the following message if the container was successfully built. Select <OK> to clear the message. <br />
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At this point you may begin reporting catchweighted cases of a new container or you may return back to the main report production screen by selecting the <Back> button.<br />
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Whistle allows you to view which cases you have reported along with their respective weights. <br />
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Select <View Cases> to view which cases have been loaded. A screen similar to the following will appear...<br />
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Enter the Case # of the case to be removed from the container.<br />
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Screen Settings : <br />
Report to Existing Cont - checkbox. This option allows the user to report new production to an already existing container provided it will not overfill the volumes.<br />
Print Label Doc - inputfield. This parameter specifies a particular file to be used to format the container labels. If this field is not filled in, the default label format will be used.<br />
Prompt Prod date, calc pulldate - checkbox. Check this option if you would like Whistle to replace the Pull Date field with a “Prod Date” field and you would like Whistle to calculate the Pull Date based on the Prod Date entered.<br />
Allow reporting of by products - checkbox. This option, when selected, will allow the user to report the by-products on the production reporting of the order.<br />
Number of labels to print - inputfield. This field allows the user to enter the default value for the number of print tags to be printed upon successful reporting of production.<br />
Lock Lot field - checkbox. This option locks the Lot Field on the Report Production screen so the user may not enter anything that isn’t already there.<br />
Show Bulk Orders - checkbox. Selecting this option will allow the user to see Bulk-Production Orders in addition to item/pack orders when using the Ctrl-A option on the Order Field.<br />
Confirm Success - checkbox. This option toggles the success message box upon completion of reporting production.<br />
No Order Matching - checkbox. This option allows the user to unreport a pallet against a an order other than the originating order. It is recommended that this option not be used unless specifically needed.<br />
Untracked Locn - inputfield. This field will take the ERP location value to be used for reporting non-Whistle tracked items.<br />
Number of User Params - inputfield. This setting allows the user to select the number of user-parameters are to be associated with each container produced.<br />
Default Untracked Qty - checkbox. If this option is on, the order quantity will be filled into the quantity field for untracked items. If left off, the user must enter the quantity for each report.<br />
Lock Date on Update - checkbox. If not checked, this option will allow the user to update the pull date of the active pallet when updating the quantity. This function only works for items that are not ERP lot tracked. It is recommend this option remain on.<br />
Max Days Back Dated - inputfield. This option allows the user to specify the maximum number of days a product may be “back dated” from the current date.<br />
Setup Untracked - checkbox. Toggling this option on will prompt the user who enters a non-Whistle tracked item if they wish to make this a tracked item. If the user acknowledges Yes, Whistle will prompt for the set-up information necessary such as an item-pallet cross reference.<br />
Confirm build - checkbox. Selecting this option toggles the confirmation message box before each reporting of production.<br />
Default Proddate - inputfield. This option allows the user to enter a default value for all subsequent production dates.<br />
Default Lot - inputfield. This setting is for allowing the user to enter a default Lot value for all subsequent reportings.<br />
Un-backflush - checkbox. This option allows the user to specify that they would like to allow the reversal of backflushing when unreporting production.<br />
Default to report new on existing - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will report subsequent reporting as an addition to the existing pallet. If this option is turned off, Whistle will make subsequent reporting to an existing pallet to be an update of the pallet. <br />
Default Putaway - checkbox. This option specifies the default value for the Putaway checkbox on the main Report Production screen.<br />
Show bulk option - checkbox. If this option is on, the user will be able to report bulk output of the primary output in addition to its pack output when the primary output is an item-pack.<br />
Do not suggest qty - checkbox. With this option checked, Whistle will not suggest a default quantity to report for each pallet. The user must supply the quantity to be reported.<br />
Confirm Extended Lot - checkbox. With this option turned on, any output that is associated to the container type “LOTUOM” for variable case-weight product will show a pop-up window showing the case weight and a number of additional extended lot parameters that can be edited prior to committed the transaction.<br />
Suggest Production Order as Lot - checkbox. With this option checked on, Whistle will suggest the production order number as the lot number for the inventory to be reported.<br />
Filter Orders by Promise Date - checkbox. This option will have Whistle filter the shop orders by the promise date.<br />
Suggest Pre-certified Lot - checkbox. With this option on, Whistle will suggest an enterprise lot associated with the production order. If a lot has been created for the production order it will be auto-filled into the lot field when the user exists the order field.<br />
Hide layers and parts - checkbox. This option toggles the display of the layers and parts fields on the main report production screen.<br />
Validate report to existing volume tolerances - checkbox. Turning this option on will force Whistle to validate that the maximum container volumes are within tolerances and not overfilled.<br />
Staging<br />
Staging inventory for Issuing is administered from the Whistle Dashboard.<br />
Production Issue<br />
The ingredients required for the production of a particular item must be in stock and “issued” to the production area in order for production to take place. Manufacturing personnel (MP) are in charge of preparing items for production. Manufacturing personnel gather the ingredients required for production from different areas within a warehouse. They use ‘Production Orders’, documents, which state how much of a certain product needs to be produced and what ingredients go into it, to guide them in gathering the necessary ingredients for production. MP personnel must use this Whistle screen to issue inventory items to production.<br />
To issue items to production:<br />
Select “Prod Issue” from the Production Menu.<br />
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This window will present itself with eight tabs like the Report Production window and is operated in the same fashion. To chose between each individual Issuing tab-screens, either use the corresponding function key (F1, F2, F3...F(n)) or press Ctrl-F followed by the number of the desired tab.<br />
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Enter the production order # that you would like to issue inventory items against. <br />
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Often personnel will not know the proper production order numbers off hand. You can choose from a list of valid production orders by using the list function.<br />
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Position the cursor in the Order # field and press ‘Ctrl’ and ‘A’. A list of open production orders will appear.<br />
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Choose the production order that you would like to issue inventory to. <br />
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Whistle will load the chosen production order into the main production issue user screen.<br />
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Choose an item (ingredient) from the production order that you would like to issue to the production line. If more than one item can be issued to the order, up and down arrows will appear on the right side of the screen (see above). Use the “A” and “Z” keys to scroll between the items. Select the item that you would like to issue to Production and press ‘Enter’. Whistle will load the appropriate item information into the Production Issue screen.<br />
A Dtl Cd (Detail Code) can now be chosen from the Dtl Cd field. Available codes are displayed as the user begins typing in the field, or using the “Esc” (Escape) key to bring up the drop-down box of listed codes.<br />
A Tran Date is entered into the Tran Date field.<br />
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If you do not know the track# and/or bin#, press Ctrl-A while in the tracking number field. This will bring you to a Picking screen, which you can use to pick the appropriate container. <br />
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Select the desired container for picking and press Enter. Whistle will load that container’s info into the Prod Issue screen.<br />
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Enter the Bin #. This may be auto-filled depending on the Whistle settings.<br />
Scroll to the Issue Quantity field. Enter the amount (in the displayed UOM) of the Item that you would like to issue from the container. You may leave this field blank and simply select <ISSUE> if you would like to issue the entire container.<br />
Select <ISSUE>. Whistle will issue the specified amount to the production order. Whistle will warn you if you attempt to issue more than is in the container. Whistle will also warn you if you attempt to issue more than is required. <br />
Repeat steps 3 through 8 for the rest of the items to be issued. <br />
Select <OK> when you are finished and would like to commit the transaction. <br />
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To Unissue items from production:<br />
Select <UNISSUE> from the Production Issue screen. <br />
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Note: This assumes that you are already in the production issue screen and that you have already selected a particular production order # to issue items to.<br />
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The following screen will appear:<br />
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Select the item that you would like to “Unissue” from production. Realize that all of that particular item will be unissued from production. You will have to reissue the correct quantity of the particular item if you still want a certain quantity of this item to be issued to production (see Issue to Production, above).<br />
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The following confirmation screen will be displayed if the item was successfully Unissued from production:<br />
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Either continue issuing items to production (see previous section) or select <OK> to finish issuing items to production.<br />
To View Items Issued To a Production Order:<br />
Select <VIEW> from the Production Issue screen.<br />
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A list of all items already issued against this order will be displayed.<br />
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Press Enter or Esc to return to the Production Issue screen.<br />
Screen Settings :<br />
Try to default qtys - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will attempt to fill quantity fields with default values from the Product formula.<br />
Issue To WIP - checkbox. With this option turned on, WIP (Work in Progress) bins are used to hold issued inventory prior to committing the Issuing transaction.<br />
Issue Packaging - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will issue formulated packaging along with the inventory being issued to the shop order.<br />
Do not warn on overissue. - checkbox. With this option checked, Whistle will not display a warning message when the user over issues an ingredient to the shop order.<br />
Add Qty - checkbox. This option, if checked on, is used in catchweight implementations. It allows the quantity field to decode a UCC128 case label and sum the quantity of the case into the total quantity to be reported. When using this feature, you can back out a quantity by keying in a negative number into the quantity field.<br />
Check Issue Date - checkbox. With this optioned turned on, Whistle will check for a base number of days left on the raw ingredient’s shelf-life with relation to the output item or item-pack for the order. Activating this option requires setup not normally done by users and assistance of Coolearth is recommended.<br />
Show NFF Cont Convert Button - checkbox. This option allows the user to display the NFF Container Convert button which will allow for additional attributes to be accessed on an item while being sent to issuing.<br />
Show Pack Orders - checkbox. This option will display ERP Pack orders in addition to all other production orders.<br />
Default WIP Bin - inputfield. This text field will accept the name of the default WIP bin to be used should WIP bins be turned on in the above settings.<br />
Prompt Print Label - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will prompt the user to print new pallet labels upon completion of the transaction.<br />
Always Print Label - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will not prompt, but will always print pallet labels upon completion of the transaction.<br />
Print Label for Issued - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will print a label for the inventory being issued should it be staged or parked in waiting for reporting.<br />
Don allow duplicate issues - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will not allow duplicate issuings to occur on an item for the order.<br />
Force putaway - checkbox. Having this option checked will have Whistle request a putaway for each issuing.<br />
Issue Proportionally - checkbox. This option turns on functionality such that should a mixed pallet of like items with differing lots be selected for issuing, a proportional quantity of each suitable item-lot will be issued to fulfill the issue request.<br />
Un-issue to origin tracking number when possible - checkbox. With this option checked, Whistle will attempt to suggest the originating pallet as the destination for any inventory that is un-issued should the originating pallet still be available.<br />
Suggest putaway for un-issue - checkbox. Choosing this option will have Whistle suggest a putaway bin for any un-issued inventory that comes off of an order.<br />
Load zero qty rows on issue container - checkbox. With this setting turned on, Whistle will issue inventory of a quantity of zero for the appropriate item-lot for order satisfaction.<br />
Allow overissue by full pallet - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will allow the over issuing to an order by a full pallet quantity.<br />
Module Building<br />
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The module building screen is used to create a ‘kit’ or ‘module’ out of existing whistle tracked inventory. Each ‘kit’ is one container in size and is made up of specific amounts of different products. Each kit has it’s own item and pack numbers. Kit ingredients are set up in the ERP Whistle maintenance screen. To build a kit, all of the required ingredients must be present in the same bin.<br />
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To build a module:<br />
Select “Module Build” from the Production Menu.<br />
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There are two ways to enter Item/Pack information:<br />
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Enter the Item # of the module you wish to build. Next, scroll down and enter the module’s Pack #.<br />
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Press Ctrl-A while in the Item # field. Whistle will display a list of valid module Item - Pack combos that may be entered. Select the appropriate module and hit <Enter>.<br />
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Scroll to the Bin field. Enter the Bin # in which the module ingredients are located. Note that all ingredients must be present in the same Bin!<br />
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Enter the Bin # in which you would like to build the new module(s). <br />
Scroll to the quantity field. Enter the number of containers that you would like to build.<br />
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Use the spacebar to toggle the Print setting on or off. If printing is activated then a new label will be printed for each container built. <br />
Select <Enter> to complete the transaction. Whistle will prompt you if you want to proceed with the transaction.<br />
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Select <Yes> to proceed.<br />
Put Away<br />
Receiving and ‘putaway’ personnel use the ‘Putaway’ screen to place containers in strategic locations throughout a warehouse. Putaway can be accessed directly from the main menu, the production menu, or (as in our case) from the “Report Production” screen. <br />
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In the following example Putaway has been accessed from the Report Production screen. Whistle will load the appropriate Track #, Item #, description, and calculate the preferred Bin into which the container should be placed. Whistle selects the preferred Bins based on logic that considers the container’s Item #, Pull Date, and preferred zone locations. Whistle allows Bins to contain mixed Lot #s. <br />
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Once Whistle calculates the preferred Bin, the cursor rests on the “Actual Bin” field waiting for the user to enter the destination Bin tag.<br />
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To ‘Putaway’ containers:<br />
Enter the Bin # of the bin where you will place the container. <br />
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While it is recommended that you place the container in the recommended location, you may enter a Bin # different from the one suggested. In this example a Bin different from the one suggested was selected. <br />
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Whistle will check the selected Bin for availability. Whistle may not allow you to place the container in a particular Bin for several reasons:<br />
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Bin is locked or on hold<br />
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If Whistle displays an error message, select another Bin. If the Bin you select is compatible but different than the one suggested, Whistle will ask you to confirm that the Bin you entered differed from the preferred Bin. If you entered the Bin number in error, Whistle now allows you to reenter the Bin # again. <br />
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Whistle will display the Warning as well as other message pop-ups depending on the screen setting for the Put Away window.<br />
Press <Cancel> to enter a new Bin # or <OK> to verify the different Bin. <br />
Select <Move> to complete the PutAway transaction. Select <Back> to cancel the transaction.<br />
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Once you have responded to the previous message, select <OK> to enter the information. <br />
To continue with ‘Report Production’:<br />
Once Put Away is complete, Whistle returns to the Report Production screen ready to report production of another container of the same item (this assumes that you accessed the Putaway screen from the Report Production screen). If you accessed the Putaway screen directly from either the main menu or production menu, Whistle will simply revert to a blank putaway screen and await you to enter another track #. <br />
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Notice that production line #1 shows that 7 containers have been produced. Also notice that this production order calls for the production of 19 full containers ( “# Reported” line).<br />
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Select <OK> by pressing the “Enter” key. <br />
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Whistle will ask you to confirm that you want to build the container. Check to see that the Lot # and Pull Date are correct for the item(s) being produced. Change these fields as necessary. Whistle automatically reverts to reporting production of a full container. You may override this feature by:<br />
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Entering a new quantity in the “Quantity” field. <br />
Entering a new quantity in the ‘Boxes’ and ‘Layers’ fields<br />
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Select <YES> again.<br />
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Whistle will generate a new tracking number. If you need to report production of a different item, press F2 (FUNC 2) or F3 to switch between production lines without changing production line number one. Notice Whistle displays a full container quantity of the item in question. <br />
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Whistle will skip the Putaway screen unless you have the [Putaway] checkbox marked. With the checkbox on, Whistle will automatically take the user to the Putaway window. Select <OK> if you would like to putaway immediately. Select <Cancel> if you would like to continue reporting production., leaving the newly reported pallet in the PRODSTAGE bin.<br />
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Unreport Production<br />
Whistle allows users to fix ‘report production’ transactions. Sometimes data (quantity, lot #, pull date) is incorrectly entered the first time and needs to updated. These updates are made in the Report Production screen.<br />
To Unreport Production:<br />
Type or select the appropriate Pack Order number.<br />
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Enter the appropriate tracking number of the container that you would like to update.<br />
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Once the pack order and tracking number are in place, adjust quantity to the appropriate number. In this case it is “0” (zero). <br />
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Whistle may display one of several messages to warn the user that they have entered an unusual number (zero in this case):<br />
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Entering a new quantity of ZERO may delete the pallet based on screen settings to that effect.<br />
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Select <YES> to proceed. Whistle may display a similar message when scrolling through the Layers and Boxes fields. Select <OK> to confirm the an unusual quantity entry again.<br />
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Fill in Lot code and Pull Date. Select <OK>. <br />
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Select <OK> at the bottom of the screen.<br />
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Whistle will display a message to confirm that the user wants to update previously entered Report Production data should the screen settings be set for this option.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GX:Production_Menu&diff=8003GX:Production Menu2005-12-16T18:28:21Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
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<div>[[Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu|Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu]]<br />
The Production Menu has these functions : <br />
*[[GX:Report Prod|Report Prod]]<br />
*[[GX:Setup Item|Setup Item]]<br />
*[[GX:Stage Ingredients|Stage Ingredients]]<br />
*[[GX:Stage Wave|Stage Wave]]<br />
*[[GX:Prod Issue|Prod Issue]]<br />
*[[GX:Item Issue|Item Issue]]<br />
*[[GX:Fresh Pack|Fresh Pack]]<br />
*[[GX:Module Build|Module Build]]<br />
*[[GX:Picking|Picking]]<br />
*[[GX:Put Tasks|Put Tasks]]<br />
*[[GX:Issuing Materials to Production|Issuing Materials to Production]]<br />
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Report Prod [X]<br />
Prod Issue [X]<br />
Case Report [X]<br />
Item Issue [X]<br />
Misc Prod Report [X]<br />
Put Tasks [X]<br />
Picking [X]<br />
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Your company’s ERP system determines all production details. Orders are generated by your ERP system that determine what needs to be produced, how much, and in what kind of packaging. These orders are called Production Orders and Pack Orders. <br />
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The Whistle Production Menu is designed to receive and fill production and pack orders. Production personnel use this menu to:<br />
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Report Prod - Report all items coming off a production line<br />
Stage - Stage inventory for production reporting and issuing. (2 available)<br />
Prod Issue production ‘ingredients’ to the production line<br />
Case Report - Case reporting of catchweighted inventory.<br />
Module Build - Create a new “item” out of several other items.<br />
Picking - Decide where they are going to pick items within a warehouse<br />
Put Tasks - Decide where containers are to be put away<br />
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Menu Settings : <br />
These menu options, as in all Whistle menus, are optional. By accessing the window settings of the Production menu, a user can toggle the display of the menu options listed above. <br />
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Included in the Menu Settings are the following:<br />
Zone Filter 1, ZF1 (Zone Filter 1) Alias.<br />
Zone Filter 2, ZF2 (Zone Filder 2) Alias.<br />
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Zone Filter 1 and its alias will be used for the first Stage menu option.<br />
Zone Filter 2 and its alias will be used for the second Stage menu option.<br />
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Report Production<br />
“Report Production” is used to record all new items being produced. Choose “Report Production” from the main menu to access this function. The following screen will appear:<br />
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NOTE!! This screen contains user configurable settings. Press Ctrl and L while in this screen to access the Report Production settings. There are several screen specific settings that can be set here. You can set the number of tabs in the Master Whistle System Settings (under the Miscellaneous Menu). Each tab represents a screen of settings you can “tab” through. To reach each tab, you can either use the corresponding function key (F1, F2, F3, etc...) or you can type Ctrl-F followed by the tab number to jump to that tab. See the Screen Settings discussion at the end of this section for details on the settings themselves. <br />
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This screen contains many display fields commonly seen in Whistle as well as some unique ones. Notice the numbers 1, 2, 3...n in the upper-righthand corner of the screen corresponding to different tabs. One of the numbers is always highlighted (in this case #1). These numbers correspond to different production lines or screens available for use. Users are able to report production from each different production lines by toggling between these three numbers using the F1, F2, F3...F(n) keys. Another way to select the desired tab is to type Ctrl-F and follow it with the desired tab number. At the bottom of each production tab-screen you should see the confirmation “** LINE 1 **” corresponding to tab 1. <br />
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An example of these tab-screens’ use may be to press F1 to access the report production screen for the peanut butter coming off of line #1, and then press F2 to access the report production screen for the pasta sauce coming off of line #2.<br />
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The[# reported] field at the bottom displays the number of containers already reported vs. the number that are required to be reported. (i.e. “3 of 46 expected” would mean that you reported 3 containers and had (46 - 3 =) 43 containers left to report.<br />
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To Report Production:<br />
Report Production is a fairly complex transaction that can be completed in a multitude of ways. Many of the window screen settings will alter the function and flow of the screen in its process to report the production of an item/pack. The following is a vanilla example of a report of production. The screen settings discussion at the end of this section will outline the available options that a user may be interested in employing to fulfill the required business needs.<br />
Enter the order number for the item being produced. You can view a list of ERP system pack orders by pressing the ‘Control’ and ‘A’ keys together or sequentially (handheld unit).<br />
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The display shows the pack order number, the order due date, the pack number, the required quantity, and description. <br />
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Select the order from the display by either pressing the line number or highlighting the line and pressing ‘Enter’.<br />
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Whistle will automatically load all order information into the report production screen. A full container quantity for the item will be displayed. NOTE: Notice that 4 of 6 expected containers have been reported already.<br />
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Scroll down again through the ‘Track #’ field.<br />
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A new tracking number is normally generated by Whistle. The only time you need to enter this field manually is when 1) the label printer is not working or the system is down or 2) You would like to add items to an existing container. If (1) occurs, use a preprinted bar code label and enter (or scan) the number from the label. [Note: Whistle will accept any character string as a valid tracking number as long as it was not previously used.] Whistle will simply display **NEW** if a new tracking number is to be generated. The actual tracking number will be displayed when you are finished reporting the container.<br />
Enter the Quantity that you are reporting. Simply scroll through this field if you are in agreement with the default quantity. Whistle may send the user to <Tran Date> field assuming the default quantities are wanted. Up-arrowing will allow the user to gain access to the quantity fields for alteration.<br />
Enter the Lot # and Pull Date/Tran Date. <br />
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The shift supervisor may print a bar-coded sheet to allow the fork truck operator to scan lot numbers and pull dates. Use the bar code scanner to enter information quickly and accurately. There are five acceptable Pull/Tran Date formats: MMDD, MM-DD, MMDDYY, YYYYMMDD, or YYYY-MM-DD format. Note: When in MM-DD format, Whistle will automatically assume the current year if the current date is prior to the pull date (i.e. current date 05-05 is prior to 09-28, therefore Whistle will assume the current year). Whistle will otherwise default to the next year. <br />
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The Lot field may be autofilled, depending on the screen settings for this window. If autofilled, the order # will be used for the lot.<br />
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Pulldate will be shown unless the screen setting is made to auto-calculate the pulldate. If so, then Whistle will ask for the Proddate to calculate from.<br />
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Once all information is entered, highlight <OK> and press the “Enter” key.<br />
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This is your last chance to verify that the information is correct. Press <YES> to proceed or <NO> to return to the previous screen to make any necessary corrections.<br />
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NOTE!! If you are reporting production of catchweighted items, you will now be taken to the Report Production - Catchweight screen. See the next section on Catchweighting for details. If you are not reporting catchweighted items, then proceed to the next step.<br />
If you have the “Putaway” checkbox selected, you will be prompted to put away the newly produced container. Whistle will take the user to the Putaway screen. If “BACK” is selected, Whistle will the container in the default bin, “PRODSTAGE”. Refer to the Putaway section of this chapter for a more detailed description of putaway.<br />
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Reporting Catchweighted Products<br />
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If you are reporting catchweighted products, then you need to enter each case’s detailed information as it comes off of the production line. Whistle uses the Report Production - Catchweight screen to facilitate this process. <br />
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You must enter the weight of each case in a container. You may do this in two ways. You may either enter the weight of each case individually, or you may enter the combined weight of many cases. If you use the second method, Whistle will record an average weight for each case reported. <br />
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To report each case one at a time, enter the weight of the case in the catchweight field. Note that you can enter the case number of the case you are reporting manually by typing it in the Case # field. Otherwise, Whistle will generate one for you when you report the case.<br />
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Enter the Production Date in the Prod Date field. You may have Whistle fill in this value for you automatically by leaving the field blank and scrolling through it. Today’s date will automatically be filled in.<br />
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Select <Report> to report the catchweighted case. <br />
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Select <Build> when you are done with all cases to complete building the container.<br />
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Scroll down to the Total Cases field. The Production Date will automatically be filled in with today’s date. Enter the number of cases that you would like to report at once. Note that you can enter the starting case number manually by typing it in the Case # field. Otherwise, Whistle will generate numbers for you.<br />
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Whistle will ask you if you really want to report many cases at once. Select Yes to proceed.<br />
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Enter the Total Weight of the cases being reported. <br />
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Select <Build All> to complete the reporting of multiple cases. Whistle will create sublot, case, and UCC128 numbers for each case being reported. <br />
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Whistle will display the following message if the container was successfully built. Select <OK> to clear the message. <br />
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At this point you may begin reporting catchweighted cases of a new container or you may return back to the main report production screen by selecting the <Back> button.<br />
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Whistle allows you to view which cases you have reported along with their respective weights. <br />
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Select <View Cases> to view which cases have been loaded. A screen similar to the following will appear...<br />
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To Remove Catchweighted Cases from a container...<br />
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Enter the Case # of the case to be removed from the container.<br />
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Select (Remove Case) from the central menu. <br />
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Screen Settings : <br />
Report to Existing Cont - checkbox. This option allows the user to report new production to an already existing container provided it will not overfill the volumes.<br />
Print Label Doc - inputfield. This parameter specifies a particular file to be used to format the container labels. If this field is not filled in, the default label format will be used.<br />
Prompt Prod date, calc pulldate - checkbox. Check this option if you would like Whistle to replace the Pull Date field with a “Prod Date” field and you would like Whistle to calculate the Pull Date based on the Prod Date entered.<br />
Allow reporting of by products - checkbox. This option, when selected, will allow the user to report the by-products on the production reporting of the order.<br />
Number of labels to print - inputfield. This field allows the user to enter the default value for the number of print tags to be printed upon successful reporting of production.<br />
Lock Lot field - checkbox. This option locks the Lot Field on the Report Production screen so the user may not enter anything that isn’t already there.<br />
Show Bulk Orders - checkbox. Selecting this option will allow the user to see Bulk-Production Orders in addition to item/pack orders when using the Ctrl-A option on the Order Field.<br />
Confirm Success - checkbox. This option toggles the success message box upon completion of reporting production.<br />
No Order Matching - checkbox. This option allows the user to unreport a pallet against a an order other than the originating order. It is recommended that this option not be used unless specifically needed.<br />
Untracked Locn - inputfield. This field will take the ERP location value to be used for reporting non-Whistle tracked items.<br />
Number of User Params - inputfield. This setting allows the user to select the number of user-parameters are to be associated with each container produced.<br />
Default Untracked Qty - checkbox. If this option is on, the order quantity will be filled into the quantity field for untracked items. If left off, the user must enter the quantity for each report.<br />
Lock Date on Update - checkbox. If not checked, this option will allow the user to update the pull date of the active pallet when updating the quantity. This function only works for items that are not ERP lot tracked. It is recommend this option remain on.<br />
Max Days Back Dated - inputfield. This option allows the user to specify the maximum number of days a product may be “back dated” from the current date.<br />
Setup Untracked - checkbox. Toggling this option on will prompt the user who enters a non-Whistle tracked item if they wish to make this a tracked item. If the user acknowledges Yes, Whistle will prompt for the set-up information necessary such as an item-pallet cross reference.<br />
Confirm build - checkbox. Selecting this option toggles the confirmation message box before each reporting of production.<br />
Default Proddate - inputfield. This option allows the user to enter a default value for all subsequent production dates.<br />
Default Lot - inputfield. This setting is for allowing the user to enter a default Lot value for all subsequent reportings.<br />
Un-backflush - checkbox. This option allows the user to specify that they would like to allow the reversal of backflushing when unreporting production.<br />
Default to report new on existing - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will report subsequent reporting as an addition to the existing pallet. If this option is turned off, Whistle will make subsequent reporting to an existing pallet to be an update of the pallet. <br />
Default Putaway - checkbox. This option specifies the default value for the Putaway checkbox on the main Report Production screen.<br />
Show bulk option - checkbox. If this option is on, the user will be able to report bulk output of the primary output in addition to its pack output when the primary output is an item-pack.<br />
Do not suggest qty - checkbox. With this option checked, Whistle will not suggest a default quantity to report for each pallet. The user must supply the quantity to be reported.<br />
Confirm Extended Lot - checkbox. With this option turned on, any output that is associated to the container type “LOTUOM” for variable case-weight product will show a pop-up window showing the case weight and a number of additional extended lot parameters that can be edited prior to committed the transaction.<br />
Suggest Production Order as Lot - checkbox. With this option checked on, Whistle will suggest the production order number as the lot number for the inventory to be reported.<br />
Filter Orders by Promise Date - checkbox. This option will have Whistle filter the shop orders by the promise date.<br />
Suggest Pre-certified Lot - checkbox. With this option on, Whistle will suggest an enterprise lot associated with the production order. If a lot has been created for the production order it will be auto-filled into the lot field when the user exists the order field.<br />
Hide layers and parts - checkbox. This option toggles the display of the layers and parts fields on the main report production screen.<br />
Validate report to existing volume tolerances - checkbox. Turning this option on will force Whistle to validate that the maximum container volumes are within tolerances and not overfilled.<br />
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Staging inventory for Issuing is administered from the Whistle Dashboard.<br />
Production Issue<br />
The ingredients required for the production of a particular item must be in stock and “issued” to the production area in order for production to take place. Manufacturing personnel (MP) are in charge of preparing items for production. Manufacturing personnel gather the ingredients required for production from different areas within a warehouse. They use ‘Production Orders’, documents, which state how much of a certain product needs to be produced and what ingredients go into it, to guide them in gathering the necessary ingredients for production. MP personnel must use this Whistle screen to issue inventory items to production.<br />
To issue items to production:<br />
Select “Prod Issue” from the Production Menu.<br />
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This window will present itself with eight tabs like the Report Production window and is operated in the same fashion. To chose between each individual Issuing tab-screens, either use the corresponding function key (F1, F2, F3...F(n)) or press Ctrl-F followed by the number of the desired tab.<br />
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Enter the production order # that you would like to issue inventory items against. <br />
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Often personnel will not know the proper production order numbers off hand. You can choose from a list of valid production orders by using the list function.<br />
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Position the cursor in the Order # field and press ‘Ctrl’ and ‘A’. A list of open production orders will appear.<br />
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Choose the production order that you would like to issue inventory to. <br />
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Whistle will load the chosen production order into the main production issue user screen.<br />
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Choose an item (ingredient) from the production order that you would like to issue to the production line. If more than one item can be issued to the order, up and down arrows will appear on the right side of the screen (see above). Use the “A” and “Z” keys to scroll between the items. Select the item that you would like to issue to Production and press ‘Enter’. Whistle will load the appropriate item information into the Production Issue screen.<br />
A Dtl Cd (Detail Code) can now be chosen from the Dtl Cd field. Available codes are displayed as the user begins typing in the field, or using the “Esc” (Escape) key to bring up the drop-down box of listed codes.<br />
A Tran Date is entered into the Tran Date field.<br />
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If you do not know the track# and/or bin#, press Ctrl-A while in the tracking number field. This will bring you to a Picking screen, which you can use to pick the appropriate container. <br />
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Select the desired container for picking and press Enter. Whistle will load that container’s info into the Prod Issue screen.<br />
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Enter the Bin #. This may be auto-filled depending on the Whistle settings.<br />
Scroll to the Issue Quantity field. Enter the amount (in the displayed UOM) of the Item that you would like to issue from the container. You may leave this field blank and simply select <ISSUE> if you would like to issue the entire container.<br />
Select <ISSUE>. Whistle will issue the specified amount to the production order. Whistle will warn you if you attempt to issue more than is in the container. Whistle will also warn you if you attempt to issue more than is required. <br />
Repeat steps 3 through 8 for the rest of the items to be issued. <br />
Select <OK> when you are finished and would like to commit the transaction. <br />
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To Unissue items from production:<br />
Select <UNISSUE> from the Production Issue screen. <br />
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Note: This assumes that you are already in the production issue screen and that you have already selected a particular production order # to issue items to.<br />
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The following screen will appear:<br />
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Select the item that you would like to “Unissue” from production. Realize that all of that particular item will be unissued from production. You will have to reissue the correct quantity of the particular item if you still want a certain quantity of this item to be issued to production (see Issue to Production, above).<br />
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The following confirmation screen will be displayed if the item was successfully Unissued from production:<br />
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Either continue issuing items to production (see previous section) or select <OK> to finish issuing items to production.<br />
To View Items Issued To a Production Order:<br />
Select <VIEW> from the Production Issue screen.<br />
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A list of all items already issued against this order will be displayed.<br />
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Press Enter or Esc to return to the Production Issue screen.<br />
Screen Settings :<br />
Try to default qtys - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will attempt to fill quantity fields with default values from the Product formula.<br />
Issue To WIP - checkbox. With this option turned on, WIP (Work in Progress) bins are used to hold issued inventory prior to committing the Issuing transaction.<br />
Issue Packaging - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will issue formulated packaging along with the inventory being issued to the shop order.<br />
Do not warn on overissue. - checkbox. With this option checked, Whistle will not display a warning message when the user over issues an ingredient to the shop order.<br />
Add Qty - checkbox. This option, if checked on, is used in catchweight implementations. It allows the quantity field to decode a UCC128 case label and sum the quantity of the case into the total quantity to be reported. When using this feature, you can back out a quantity by keying in a negative number into the quantity field.<br />
Check Issue Date - checkbox. With this optioned turned on, Whistle will check for a base number of days left on the raw ingredient’s shelf-life with relation to the output item or item-pack for the order. Activating this option requires setup not normally done by users and assistance of Coolearth is recommended.<br />
Show NFF Cont Convert Button - checkbox. This option allows the user to display the NFF Container Convert button which will allow for additional attributes to be accessed on an item while being sent to issuing.<br />
Show Pack Orders - checkbox. This option will display ERP Pack orders in addition to all other production orders.<br />
Default WIP Bin - inputfield. This text field will accept the name of the default WIP bin to be used should WIP bins be turned on in the above settings.<br />
Prompt Print Label - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will prompt the user to print new pallet labels upon completion of the transaction.<br />
Always Print Label - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will not prompt, but will always print pallet labels upon completion of the transaction.<br />
Print Label for Issued - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will print a label for the inventory being issued should it be staged or parked in waiting for reporting.<br />
Don allow duplicate issues - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will not allow duplicate issuings to occur on an item for the order.<br />
Force putaway - checkbox. Having this option checked will have Whistle request a putaway for each issuing.<br />
Issue Proportionally - checkbox. This option turns on functionality such that should a mixed pallet of like items with differing lots be selected for issuing, a proportional quantity of each suitable item-lot will be issued to fulfill the issue request.<br />
Un-issue to origin tracking number when possible - checkbox. With this option checked, Whistle will attempt to suggest the originating pallet as the destination for any inventory that is un-issued should the originating pallet still be available.<br />
Suggest putaway for un-issue - checkbox. Choosing this option will have Whistle suggest a putaway bin for any un-issued inventory that comes off of an order.<br />
Load zero qty rows on issue container - checkbox. With this setting turned on, Whistle will issue inventory of a quantity of zero for the appropriate item-lot for order satisfaction.<br />
Allow overissue by full pallet - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will allow the over issuing to an order by a full pallet quantity.<br />
Module Building<br />
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The module building screen is used to create a ‘kit’ or ‘module’ out of existing whistle tracked inventory. Each ‘kit’ is one container in size and is made up of specific amounts of different products. Each kit has it’s own item and pack numbers. Kit ingredients are set up in the ERP Whistle maintenance screen. To build a kit, all of the required ingredients must be present in the same bin.<br />
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To build a module:<br />
Select “Module Build” from the Production Menu.<br />
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There are two ways to enter Item/Pack information:<br />
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Enter the Item # of the module you wish to build. Next, scroll down and enter the module’s Pack #.<br />
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Press Ctrl-A while in the Item # field. Whistle will display a list of valid module Item - Pack combos that may be entered. Select the appropriate module and hit <Enter>.<br />
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Scroll to the Bin field. Enter the Bin # in which the module ingredients are located. Note that all ingredients must be present in the same Bin!<br />
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Enter the Bin # in which you would like to build the new module(s). <br />
Scroll to the quantity field. Enter the number of containers that you would like to build.<br />
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Use the spacebar to toggle the Print setting on or off. If printing is activated then a new label will be printed for each container built. <br />
Select <Enter> to complete the transaction. Whistle will prompt you if you want to proceed with the transaction.<br />
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Select <Yes> to proceed.<br />
Put Away<br />
Receiving and ‘putaway’ personnel use the ‘Putaway’ screen to place containers in strategic locations throughout a warehouse. Putaway can be accessed directly from the main menu, the production menu, or (as in our case) from the “Report Production” screen. <br />
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In the following example Putaway has been accessed from the Report Production screen. Whistle will load the appropriate Track #, Item #, description, and calculate the preferred Bin into which the container should be placed. Whistle selects the preferred Bins based on logic that considers the container’s Item #, Pull Date, and preferred zone locations. Whistle allows Bins to contain mixed Lot #s. <br />
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Once Whistle calculates the preferred Bin, the cursor rests on the “Actual Bin” field waiting for the user to enter the destination Bin tag.<br />
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To ‘Putaway’ containers:<br />
Enter the Bin # of the bin where you will place the container. <br />
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While it is recommended that you place the container in the recommended location, you may enter a Bin # different from the one suggested. In this example a Bin different from the one suggested was selected. <br />
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Whistle will check the selected Bin for availability. Whistle may not allow you to place the container in a particular Bin for several reasons:<br />
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The Bin is full<br />
The Bin is too short<br />
The Bin is too narrow<br />
Bin is locked or on hold<br />
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If Whistle displays an error message, select another Bin. If the Bin you select is compatible but different than the one suggested, Whistle will ask you to confirm that the Bin you entered differed from the preferred Bin. If you entered the Bin number in error, Whistle now allows you to reenter the Bin # again. <br />
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Whistle will display the Warning as well as other message pop-ups depending on the screen setting for the Put Away window.<br />
Press <Cancel> to enter a new Bin # or <OK> to verify the different Bin. <br />
Select <Move> to complete the PutAway transaction. Select <Back> to cancel the transaction.<br />
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Once you have responded to the previous message, select <OK> to enter the information. <br />
To continue with ‘Report Production’:<br />
Once Put Away is complete, Whistle returns to the Report Production screen ready to report production of another container of the same item (this assumes that you accessed the Putaway screen from the Report Production screen). If you accessed the Putaway screen directly from either the main menu or production menu, Whistle will simply revert to a blank putaway screen and await you to enter another track #. <br />
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Notice that production line #1 shows that 7 containers have been produced. Also notice that this production order calls for the production of 19 full containers ( “# Reported” line).<br />
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Select <OK> by pressing the “Enter” key. <br />
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Whistle will ask you to confirm that you want to build the container. Check to see that the Lot # and Pull Date are correct for the item(s) being produced. Change these fields as necessary. Whistle automatically reverts to reporting production of a full container. You may override this feature by:<br />
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Entering a new quantity in the “Quantity” field. <br />
Entering a new quantity in the ‘Boxes’ and ‘Layers’ fields<br />
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Select <YES> again.<br />
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Whistle will generate a new tracking number. If you need to report production of a different item, press F2 (FUNC 2) or F3 to switch between production lines without changing production line number one. Notice Whistle displays a full container quantity of the item in question. <br />
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Whistle will skip the Putaway screen unless you have the [Putaway] checkbox marked. With the checkbox on, Whistle will automatically take the user to the Putaway window. Select <OK> if you would like to putaway immediately. Select <Cancel> if you would like to continue reporting production., leaving the newly reported pallet in the PRODSTAGE bin.<br />
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Unreport Production<br />
Whistle allows users to fix ‘report production’ transactions. Sometimes data (quantity, lot #, pull date) is incorrectly entered the first time and needs to updated. These updates are made in the Report Production screen.<br />
To Unreport Production:<br />
Type or select the appropriate Pack Order number.<br />
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Enter the appropriate tracking number of the container that you would like to update.<br />
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Once the pack order and tracking number are in place, adjust quantity to the appropriate number. In this case it is “0” (zero). <br />
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Whistle may display one of several messages to warn the user that they have entered an unusual number (zero in this case):<br />
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Entering a new quantity of ZERO may delete the pallet based on screen settings to that effect.<br />
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Select <YES> to proceed. Whistle may display a similar message when scrolling through the Layers and Boxes fields. Select <OK> to confirm the an unusual quantity entry again.<br />
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Fill in Lot code and Pull Date. Select <OK>. <br />
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Select <OK> at the bottom of the screen.<br />
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Whistle will display a message to confirm that the user wants to update previously entered Report Production data should the screen settings be set for this option.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=36:Putaway_Menu&diff=35136:Putaway Menu2005-11-14T06:32:02Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
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<div>==Put Away==<br />
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The ‘Putaway’ function aids in filing, storing, or putting away containers that for some reason did not get put away during production. The Put Away screen is accessed directly from the Main Menu, from the Production Menu, or as an option after reporting production of a pallet. Whistle calculates the preferred storage bin for the item once the Tracking # and Original Bin are entered. See the Putaway section in Reporting Production for more details.<br />
===To Putaway Items===<br />
Select ‘Putaway’ from either the Main Menu or the Production Menu.<br />
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Enter the Track # of the container to be put away. <br />
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There are several ways to enter the tracking number: (1) type it in, (2) scan it in, or (3) chose one using “Inventory Query” <br />
To use Inventory Query:<br />
Move the cursor to the Track # field. Press “Ctrl” and “A” either together or sequentially.<br />
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Whistle will go directly to the “Inventory Query” input screen.<br />
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Here’s an example of using Inventory Query to check if there are any containers still in PRODSTAGE ready to put away.<br />
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Enter the key search parameter(s) of your query. <br />
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The search parameter may be a bin #, track#, item #, lot #, or pull date. You may enter more than one search parameter. It this case we are searching the “PRODSTAGE” Bin.<br />
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Select the appropriate Sort and Show criteria for your search results. Use the ‘Z’ and ‘A’ keys to scroll between the options in these scroll fields.<br />
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Select <OK>.<br />
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In this case Whistle will find all pallets in PRODSTAGE. It will display results without holds according to Pull Date.<br />
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See the results of the query shown below. There are over 100 packages in PRODSTAGE, though only the first 100 will be displayed. The Pack #, bin #, status, pull date, quantity, uom, and description are shown (handheld units do not display quantity and uom).<br />
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Select the pallet you want to Putaway. Highlight the line and press “Enter”<br />
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Whistle loads the chosen container’s tracking #, item #, and description into the ‘Putaway’ screen.<br />
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Enter the container’s original Bin # and scroll down or press “enter”. <br />
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Whistle will suggest the most suitable bin into which to place the container. <br />
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Enter the Bin # of the bin where you will place the container.<br />
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While it is recommended that you place the container in the recommended location, you may enter a Bin # different from the one suggested. In this example a Bin different from the one suggested was selected. <br />
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Whistle will check the selected Bin for availability. Whistle may not allow you to place the container in a particular Bin for several reasons:<br />
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The Bin is full<br />
The Bin is too short<br />
The Bin is too narrow<br />
Bin is locked or on hold<br />
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If Whistle displays an error message, select another Bin. If the Bin you select is compatible but different than the one suggested, Whistle will ask you to confirm that the Bin you entered differed from the preferred Bin. If you entered the Bin number in error, Whistle now allows you to reenter the Bin # again. <br />
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Select <MOVE> to enter the information. <br />
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Whistle will prompt the user to confirm that they want to put the container away. <br />
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Select <OK> to proceed or <Cancel> to make corrections or exit.<br />
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Screen Settings : <br />
Fill in actual bin - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will fill the [Actual Bin] field with the current known location of the active pallet.<br />
Warn When Suggested Ignored - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a warning message pop-up box telling the user that the suggested bin from the putaway logic was is about to be ignored and over-ridden.<br />
Confirm move - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a confirmation pop-up box before the transaction is committed.<br />
Confirm Success - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a success pop-up message box upon completion of each transaction.<br />
Prompt for De-allocate - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will prompt the user if they would like to de-allocate the current pallet should it be already allocated to an order.<br />
Un-schedule De-allocated - checkbox. With this option turned on, in conjunction with the “Prompt for De-allocate” function in play, Whistle will automatically reduce the demand for the scheduled item in the demand tables.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GS:Putaway_Menu&diff=3169GS:Putaway Menu2005-11-14T06:32:02Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
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<div>==Put Away==<br />
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The ‘Putaway’ function aids in filing, storing, or putting away containers that for some reason did not get put away during production. The Put Away screen is accessed directly from the Main Menu, from the Production Menu, or as an option after reporting production of a pallet. Whistle calculates the preferred storage bin for the item once the Tracking # and Original Bin are entered. See the Putaway section in Reporting Production for more details.<br />
===To Putaway Items===<br />
Select ‘Putaway’ from either the Main Menu or the Production Menu.<br />
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Enter the Track # of the container to be put away. <br />
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There are several ways to enter the tracking number: (1) type it in, (2) scan it in, or (3) chose one using “Inventory Query” <br />
To use Inventory Query:<br />
Move the cursor to the Track # field. Press “Ctrl” and “A” either together or sequentially.<br />
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Whistle will go directly to the “Inventory Query” input screen.<br />
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Here’s an example of using Inventory Query to check if there are any containers still in PRODSTAGE ready to put away.<br />
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Enter the key search parameter(s) of your query. <br />
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The search parameter may be a bin #, track#, item #, lot #, or pull date. You may enter more than one search parameter. It this case we are searching the “PRODSTAGE” Bin.<br />
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Select the appropriate Sort and Show criteria for your search results. Use the ‘Z’ and ‘A’ keys to scroll between the options in these scroll fields.<br />
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Select <OK>.<br />
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In this case Whistle will find all pallets in PRODSTAGE. It will display results without holds according to Pull Date.<br />
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See the results of the query shown below. There are over 100 packages in PRODSTAGE, though only the first 100 will be displayed. The Pack #, bin #, status, pull date, quantity, uom, and description are shown (handheld units do not display quantity and uom).<br />
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Select the pallet you want to Putaway. Highlight the line and press “Enter”<br />
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Whistle loads the chosen container’s tracking #, item #, and description into the ‘Putaway’ screen.<br />
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Enter the container’s original Bin # and scroll down or press “enter”. <br />
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Whistle will suggest the most suitable bin into which to place the container. <br />
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Enter the Bin # of the bin where you will place the container.<br />
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While it is recommended that you place the container in the recommended location, you may enter a Bin # different from the one suggested. In this example a Bin different from the one suggested was selected. <br />
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Whistle will check the selected Bin for availability. Whistle may not allow you to place the container in a particular Bin for several reasons:<br />
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The Bin is full<br />
The Bin is too short<br />
The Bin is too narrow<br />
Bin is locked or on hold<br />
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If Whistle displays an error message, select another Bin. If the Bin you select is compatible but different than the one suggested, Whistle will ask you to confirm that the Bin you entered differed from the preferred Bin. If you entered the Bin number in error, Whistle now allows you to reenter the Bin # again. <br />
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Select <MOVE> to enter the information. <br />
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Whistle will prompt the user to confirm that they want to put the container away. <br />
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Select <OK> to proceed or <Cancel> to make corrections or exit.<br />
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Screen Settings : <br />
Fill in actual bin - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will fill the [Actual Bin] field with the current known location of the active pallet.<br />
Warn When Suggested Ignored - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a warning message pop-up box telling the user that the suggested bin from the putaway logic was is about to be ignored and over-ridden.<br />
Confirm move - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a confirmation pop-up box before the transaction is committed.<br />
Confirm Success - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a success pop-up message box upon completion of each transaction.<br />
Prompt for De-allocate - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will prompt the user if they would like to de-allocate the current pallet should it be already allocated to an order.<br />
Un-schedule De-allocated - checkbox. With this option turned on, in conjunction with the “Prompt for De-allocate” function in play, Whistle will automatically reduce the demand for the scheduled item in the demand tables.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GT:Putaway_Menu&diff=5574GT:Putaway Menu2005-11-14T06:32:02Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>==Put Away==<br />
<br />
The ‘Putaway’ function aids in filing, storing, or putting away containers that for some reason did not get put away during production. The Put Away screen is accessed directly from the Main Menu, from the Production Menu, or as an option after reporting production of a pallet. Whistle calculates the preferred storage bin for the item once the Tracking # and Original Bin are entered. See the Putaway section in Reporting Production for more details.<br />
===To Putaway Items===<br />
Select ‘Putaway’ from either the Main Menu or the Production Menu.<br />
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Enter the Track # of the container to be put away. <br />
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<br />
There are several ways to enter the tracking number: (1) type it in, (2) scan it in, or (3) chose one using “Inventory Query” <br />
To use Inventory Query:<br />
Move the cursor to the Track # field. Press “Ctrl” and “A” either together or sequentially.<br />
<br />
<br />
Whistle will go directly to the “Inventory Query” input screen.<br />
<br />
Here’s an example of using Inventory Query to check if there are any containers still in PRODSTAGE ready to put away.<br />
<br />
<br />
Enter the key search parameter(s) of your query. <br />
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The search parameter may be a bin #, track#, item #, lot #, or pull date. You may enter more than one search parameter. It this case we are searching the “PRODSTAGE” Bin.<br />
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Select the appropriate Sort and Show criteria for your search results. Use the ‘Z’ and ‘A’ keys to scroll between the options in these scroll fields.<br />
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Select <OK>.<br />
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In this case Whistle will find all pallets in PRODSTAGE. It will display results without holds according to Pull Date.<br />
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See the results of the query shown below. There are over 100 packages in PRODSTAGE, though only the first 100 will be displayed. The Pack #, bin #, status, pull date, quantity, uom, and description are shown (handheld units do not display quantity and uom).<br />
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Select the pallet you want to Putaway. Highlight the line and press “Enter”<br />
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Whistle loads the chosen container’s tracking #, item #, and description into the ‘Putaway’ screen.<br />
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Enter the container’s original Bin # and scroll down or press “enter”. <br />
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Whistle will suggest the most suitable bin into which to place the container. <br />
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Enter the Bin # of the bin where you will place the container.<br />
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While it is recommended that you place the container in the recommended location, you may enter a Bin # different from the one suggested. In this example a Bin different from the one suggested was selected. <br />
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Whistle will check the selected Bin for availability. Whistle may not allow you to place the container in a particular Bin for several reasons:<br />
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The Bin is full<br />
The Bin is too short<br />
The Bin is too narrow<br />
Bin is locked or on hold<br />
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If Whistle displays an error message, select another Bin. If the Bin you select is compatible but different than the one suggested, Whistle will ask you to confirm that the Bin you entered differed from the preferred Bin. If you entered the Bin number in error, Whistle now allows you to reenter the Bin # again. <br />
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Select <MOVE> to enter the information. <br />
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Whistle will prompt the user to confirm that they want to put the container away. <br />
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Select <OK> to proceed or <Cancel> to make corrections or exit.<br />
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Screen Settings : <br />
Fill in actual bin - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will fill the [Actual Bin] field with the current known location of the active pallet.<br />
Warn When Suggested Ignored - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a warning message pop-up box telling the user that the suggested bin from the putaway logic was is about to be ignored and over-ridden.<br />
Confirm move - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a confirmation pop-up box before the transaction is committed.<br />
Confirm Success - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a success pop-up message box upon completion of each transaction.<br />
Prompt for De-allocate - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will prompt the user if they would like to de-allocate the current pallet should it be already allocated to an order.<br />
Un-schedule De-allocated - checkbox. With this option turned on, in conjunction with the “Prompt for De-allocate” function in play, Whistle will automatically reduce the demand for the scheduled item in the demand tables.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GX:Putaway_Menu&diff=8212GX:Putaway Menu2005-11-14T06:32:02Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>==Put Away==<br />
<br />
The ‘Putaway’ function aids in filing, storing, or putting away containers that for some reason did not get put away during production. The Put Away screen is accessed directly from the Main Menu, from the Production Menu, or as an option after reporting production of a pallet. Whistle calculates the preferred storage bin for the item once the Tracking # and Original Bin are entered. See the Putaway section in Reporting Production for more details.<br />
===To Putaway Items===<br />
Select ‘Putaway’ from either the Main Menu or the Production Menu.<br />
<br />
Enter the Track # of the container to be put away. <br />
<br />
<br />
There are several ways to enter the tracking number: (1) type it in, (2) scan it in, or (3) chose one using “Inventory Query” <br />
To use Inventory Query:<br />
Move the cursor to the Track # field. Press “Ctrl” and “A” either together or sequentially.<br />
<br />
<br />
Whistle will go directly to the “Inventory Query” input screen.<br />
<br />
Here’s an example of using Inventory Query to check if there are any containers still in PRODSTAGE ready to put away.<br />
<br />
<br />
Enter the key search parameter(s) of your query. <br />
<br />
<br />
The search parameter may be a bin #, track#, item #, lot #, or pull date. You may enter more than one search parameter. It this case we are searching the “PRODSTAGE” Bin.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Select the appropriate Sort and Show criteria for your search results. Use the ‘Z’ and ‘A’ keys to scroll between the options in these scroll fields.<br />
<br />
<br />
Select <OK>.<br />
<br />
<br />
In this case Whistle will find all pallets in PRODSTAGE. It will display results without holds according to Pull Date.<br />
<br />
See the results of the query shown below. There are over 100 packages in PRODSTAGE, though only the first 100 will be displayed. The Pack #, bin #, status, pull date, quantity, uom, and description are shown (handheld units do not display quantity and uom).<br />
<br />
<br />
Select the pallet you want to Putaway. Highlight the line and press “Enter”<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Whistle loads the chosen container’s tracking #, item #, and description into the ‘Putaway’ screen.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Enter the container’s original Bin # and scroll down or press “enter”. <br />
<br />
Whistle will suggest the most suitable bin into which to place the container. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Enter the Bin # of the bin where you will place the container.<br />
<br />
<br />
While it is recommended that you place the container in the recommended location, you may enter a Bin # different from the one suggested. In this example a Bin different from the one suggested was selected. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Whistle will check the selected Bin for availability. Whistle may not allow you to place the container in a particular Bin for several reasons:<br />
<br />
The Bin is full<br />
The Bin is too short<br />
The Bin is too narrow<br />
Bin is locked or on hold<br />
<br />
<br />
If Whistle displays an error message, select another Bin. If the Bin you select is compatible but different than the one suggested, Whistle will ask you to confirm that the Bin you entered differed from the preferred Bin. If you entered the Bin number in error, Whistle now allows you to reenter the Bin # again. <br />
<br />
<br />
Select <MOVE> to enter the information. <br />
<br />
<br />
Whistle will prompt the user to confirm that they want to put the container away. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Select <OK> to proceed or <Cancel> to make corrections or exit.<br />
<br />
<br />
Screen Settings : <br />
Fill in actual bin - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will fill the [Actual Bin] field with the current known location of the active pallet.<br />
Warn When Suggested Ignored - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a warning message pop-up box telling the user that the suggested bin from the putaway logic was is about to be ignored and over-ridden.<br />
Confirm move - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a confirmation pop-up box before the transaction is committed.<br />
Confirm Success - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will display a success pop-up message box upon completion of each transaction.<br />
Prompt for De-allocate - checkbox. With this option turned on, Whistle will prompt the user if they would like to de-allocate the current pallet should it be already allocated to an order.<br />
Un-schedule De-allocated - checkbox. With this option turned on, in conjunction with the “Prompt for De-allocate” function in play, Whistle will automatically reduce the demand for the scheduled item in the demand tables.</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=36:Main_Page&diff=2136:Main Page2005-11-11T20:39:55Z<p>67.171.21.72: /* Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. ==<br />
[[Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu|Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu]]<br />
[[Image:wslguy_small_color.jpg|thumbnail|500px|Whistle|Image:wslguy_small_color.jpg|thumbnail|500px|Whistle]]<br />
Part I<br />
*[[36:What's New|What's New]]<br />
*[[36:Welcome to Whistle|Welcome to Whistle]]<br />
*[[36:The Basics|The Basics]]<br />
*[[36:Up and Running with Whistle|Up and Running with Whistle]]<br />
Part II<br />
*[[36:Logging Onto Whistle|Logging Onto Whistle]]<br />
*[[36:Main Menu|Main Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Inventory Menu|Inventory Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Production Menu|Production Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Quality Menu|Quality Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Picking Menu|Picking Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Putaway Menu|Putaway Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Receiving Menu|Receiving Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Shipping Menu|Shipping Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Pallets Menu|Pallets Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Miscellaneous Menu|Miscellaneous Menu]]<br />
*[[36:System Settings|System Settings]]<br />
*[[36:Logout|Logout]]<br />
Part III<br />
*[[36:Whistle Database Installation|Whistle Database Installation]]<br />
*[[36:Whistle Application Installation|Whistle Application Installation]]<br />
*[[36:Data Maintenance Frames|Data Maintenance Frames]]<br />
Part IV<br />
*[[36:Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes|Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes]]<br />
*[[36:Appendix B Glossary of Terms|Appendix B Glossary of Terms]]<br />
*[[36:Appendix C Whistle Database Tables|Appendix C Whistle Database Tables]]<br />
*[[36:Appendix D Index|Appendix D Index]]</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GS:Main_Page&diff=2853GS:Main Page2005-11-11T20:39:55Z<p>67.171.21.72: /* Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. ==<br />
[[Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu|Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu]]<br />
[[Image:wslguy_small_color.jpg|thumbnail|500px|Whistle|Image:wslguy_small_color.jpg|thumbnail|500px|Whistle]]<br />
Part I<br />
*[[GS:What's New|What's New]]<br />
*[[GS:Welcome to Whistle|Welcome to Whistle]]<br />
*[[GS:The Basics|The Basics]]<br />
*[[GS:Up and Running with Whistle|Up and Running with Whistle]]<br />
Part II<br />
*[[GS:Logging Onto Whistle|Logging Onto Whistle]]<br />
*[[GS:Main Menu|Main Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Inventory Menu|Inventory Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Production Menu|Production Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Quality Menu|Quality Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Picking Menu|Picking Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Putaway Menu|Putaway Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Receiving Menu|Receiving Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Shipping Menu|Shipping Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Pallets Menu|Pallets Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Miscellaneous Menu|Miscellaneous Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:System Settings|System Settings]]<br />
*[[GS:Logout|Logout]]<br />
Part III<br />
*[[GS:Whistle Database Installation|Whistle Database Installation]]<br />
*[[GS:Whistle Application Installation|Whistle Application Installation]]<br />
*[[GS:Data Maintenance Frames|Data Maintenance Frames]]<br />
Part IV<br />
*[[GS:Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes|Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes]]<br />
*[[GS:Appendix B Glossary of Terms|Appendix B Glossary of Terms]]<br />
*[[GS:Appendix C Whistle Database Tables|Appendix C Whistle Database Tables]]<br />
*[[GS:Appendix D Index|Appendix D Index]]</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GT:Main_Page&diff=5244GT:Main Page2005-11-11T20:39:55Z<p>67.171.21.72: /* Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. ==<br />
[[Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu|Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu]]<br />
[[Image:wslguy_small_color.jpg|thumbnail|500px|Whistle|Image:wslguy_small_color.jpg|thumbnail|500px|Whistle]]<br />
Part I<br />
*[[GT:What's New|What's New]]<br />
*[[GT:Welcome to Whistle|Welcome to Whistle]]<br />
*[[GT:The Basics|The Basics]]<br />
*[[GT:Up and Running with Whistle|Up and Running with Whistle]]<br />
Part II<br />
*[[GT:Logging Onto Whistle|Logging Onto Whistle]]<br />
*[[GT:Main Menu|Main Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Inventory Menu|Inventory Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Production Menu|Production Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Quality Menu|Quality Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Picking Menu|Picking Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Putaway Menu|Putaway Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Receiving Menu|Receiving Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Shipping Menu|Shipping Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Pallets Menu|Pallets Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Miscellaneous Menu|Miscellaneous Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:System Settings|System Settings]]<br />
*[[GT:Logout|Logout]]<br />
Part III<br />
*[[GT:Whistle Database Installation|Whistle Database Installation]]<br />
*[[GT:Whistle Application Installation|Whistle Application Installation]]<br />
*[[GT:Data Maintenance Frames|Data Maintenance Frames]]<br />
Part IV<br />
*[[GT:Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes|Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes]]<br />
*[[GT:Appendix B Glossary of Terms|Appendix B Glossary of Terms]]<br />
*[[GT:Appendix C Whistle Database Tables|Appendix C Whistle Database Tables]]<br />
*[[GT:Appendix D Index|Appendix D Index]]</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GX:Main_Page&diff=7855GX:Main Page2005-11-11T20:39:55Z<p>67.171.21.72: /* Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. ==<br />
[[Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu|Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu]]<br />
[[Image:wslguy_small_color.jpg|thumbnail|500px|Whistle|Image:wslguy_small_color.jpg|thumbnail|500px|Whistle]]<br />
Part I<br />
*[[GX:What's New|What's New]]<br />
*[[GX:Welcome to Whistle|Welcome to Whistle]]<br />
*[[GX:The Basics|The Basics]]<br />
*[[GX:Up and Running with Whistle|Up and Running with Whistle]]<br />
Part II<br />
*[[GX:Logging Onto Whistle|Logging Onto Whistle]]<br />
*[[GX:Main Menu|Main Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Inventory Menu|Inventory Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Production Menu|Production Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Quality Menu|Quality Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Picking Menu|Picking Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Putaway Menu|Putaway Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Receiving Menu|Receiving Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Shipping Menu|Shipping Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Pallets Menu|Pallets Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Miscellaneous Menu|Miscellaneous Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:System Settings|System Settings]]<br />
*[[GX:Logout|Logout]]<br />
Part III<br />
*[[GX:Whistle Database Installation|Whistle Database Installation]]<br />
*[[GX:Whistle Application Installation|Whistle Application Installation]]<br />
*[[GX:Data Maintenance Frames|Data Maintenance Frames]]<br />
Part IV<br />
*[[GX:Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes|Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes]]<br />
*[[GX:Appendix B Glossary of Terms|Appendix B Glossary of Terms]]<br />
*[[GX:Appendix C Whistle Database Tables|Appendix C Whistle Database Tables]]<br />
*[[GX:Appendix D Index|Appendix D Index]]</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=36:Main_Page&diff=2036:Main Page2005-11-11T20:31:56Z<p>67.171.21.72: /* Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. ==<br />
[[Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu|Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu]]<br />
Part I<br />
*[[36:What's New|What's New]]<br />
*[[36:Welcome to Whistle|Welcome to Whistle]]<br />
*[[36:The Basics|The Basics]]<br />
*[[36:Up and Running with Whistle|Up and Running with Whistle]]<br />
Part II<br />
*[[36:Logging Onto Whistle|Logging Onto Whistle]]<br />
*[[36:Main Menu|Main Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Inventory Menu|Inventory Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Production Menu|Production Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Quality Menu|Quality Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Picking Menu|Picking Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Putaway Menu|Putaway Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Receiving Menu|Receiving Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Shipping Menu|Shipping Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Pallets Menu|Pallets Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Miscellaneous Menu|Miscellaneous Menu]]<br />
*[[36:System Settings|System Settings]]<br />
*[[36:Logout|Logout]]<br />
Part III<br />
*[[36:Whistle Database Installation|Whistle Database Installation]]<br />
*[[36:Whistle Application Installation|Whistle Application Installation]]<br />
*[[36:Data Maintenance Frames|Data Maintenance Frames]]<br />
Part IV<br />
*[[36:Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes|Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes]]<br />
*[[36:Appendix B Glossary of Terms|Appendix B Glossary of Terms]]<br />
*[[36:Appendix C Whistle Database Tables|Appendix C Whistle Database Tables]]<br />
*[[36:Appendix D Index|Appendix D Index]]</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GS:Main_Page&diff=2852GS:Main Page2005-11-11T20:31:56Z<p>67.171.21.72: /* Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. ==<br />
[[Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu|Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu]]<br />
Part I<br />
*[[GS:What's New|What's New]]<br />
*[[GS:Welcome to Whistle|Welcome to Whistle]]<br />
*[[GS:The Basics|The Basics]]<br />
*[[GS:Up and Running with Whistle|Up and Running with Whistle]]<br />
Part II<br />
*[[GS:Logging Onto Whistle|Logging Onto Whistle]]<br />
*[[GS:Main Menu|Main Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Inventory Menu|Inventory Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Production Menu|Production Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Quality Menu|Quality Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Picking Menu|Picking Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Putaway Menu|Putaway Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Receiving Menu|Receiving Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Shipping Menu|Shipping Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Pallets Menu|Pallets Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Miscellaneous Menu|Miscellaneous Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:System Settings|System Settings]]<br />
*[[GS:Logout|Logout]]<br />
Part III<br />
*[[GS:Whistle Database Installation|Whistle Database Installation]]<br />
*[[GS:Whistle Application Installation|Whistle Application Installation]]<br />
*[[GS:Data Maintenance Frames|Data Maintenance Frames]]<br />
Part IV<br />
*[[GS:Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes|Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes]]<br />
*[[GS:Appendix B Glossary of Terms|Appendix B Glossary of Terms]]<br />
*[[GS:Appendix C Whistle Database Tables|Appendix C Whistle Database Tables]]<br />
*[[GS:Appendix D Index|Appendix D Index]]</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GT:Main_Page&diff=5243GT:Main Page2005-11-11T20:31:56Z<p>67.171.21.72: /* Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. ==<br />
[[Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu|Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu]]<br />
Part I<br />
*[[GT:What's New|What's New]]<br />
*[[GT:Welcome to Whistle|Welcome to Whistle]]<br />
*[[GT:The Basics|The Basics]]<br />
*[[GT:Up and Running with Whistle|Up and Running with Whistle]]<br />
Part II<br />
*[[GT:Logging Onto Whistle|Logging Onto Whistle]]<br />
*[[GT:Main Menu|Main Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Inventory Menu|Inventory Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Production Menu|Production Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Quality Menu|Quality Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Picking Menu|Picking Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Putaway Menu|Putaway Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Receiving Menu|Receiving Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Shipping Menu|Shipping Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Pallets Menu|Pallets Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Miscellaneous Menu|Miscellaneous Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:System Settings|System Settings]]<br />
*[[GT:Logout|Logout]]<br />
Part III<br />
*[[GT:Whistle Database Installation|Whistle Database Installation]]<br />
*[[GT:Whistle Application Installation|Whistle Application Installation]]<br />
*[[GT:Data Maintenance Frames|Data Maintenance Frames]]<br />
Part IV<br />
*[[GT:Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes|Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes]]<br />
*[[GT:Appendix B Glossary of Terms|Appendix B Glossary of Terms]]<br />
*[[GT:Appendix C Whistle Database Tables|Appendix C Whistle Database Tables]]<br />
*[[GT:Appendix D Index|Appendix D Index]]</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GX:Main_Page&diff=7854GX:Main Page2005-11-11T20:31:56Z<p>67.171.21.72: /* Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. ==<br />
[[Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu|Image:prodMenu.JPG|thumbnail|500px|Production Menu]]<br />
Part I<br />
*[[GX:What's New|What's New]]<br />
*[[GX:Welcome to Whistle|Welcome to Whistle]]<br />
*[[GX:The Basics|The Basics]]<br />
*[[GX:Up and Running with Whistle|Up and Running with Whistle]]<br />
Part II<br />
*[[GX:Logging Onto Whistle|Logging Onto Whistle]]<br />
*[[GX:Main Menu|Main Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Inventory Menu|Inventory Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Production Menu|Production Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Quality Menu|Quality Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Picking Menu|Picking Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Putaway Menu|Putaway Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Receiving Menu|Receiving Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Shipping Menu|Shipping Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Pallets Menu|Pallets Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Miscellaneous Menu|Miscellaneous Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:System Settings|System Settings]]<br />
*[[GX:Logout|Logout]]<br />
Part III<br />
*[[GX:Whistle Database Installation|Whistle Database Installation]]<br />
*[[GX:Whistle Application Installation|Whistle Application Installation]]<br />
*[[GX:Data Maintenance Frames|Data Maintenance Frames]]<br />
Part IV<br />
*[[GX:Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes|Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes]]<br />
*[[GX:Appendix B Glossary of Terms|Appendix B Glossary of Terms]]<br />
*[[GX:Appendix C Whistle Database Tables|Appendix C Whistle Database Tables]]<br />
*[[GX:Appendix D Index|Appendix D Index]]</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=36:Main_Page&diff=1936:Main Page2005-11-11T20:26:30Z<p>67.171.21.72: /* Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. ==<br />
<br />
Part I<br />
*[[36:What's New|What's New]]<br />
*[[36:Welcome to Whistle|Welcome to Whistle]]<br />
*[[36:The Basics|The Basics]]<br />
*[[36:Up and Running with Whistle|Up and Running with Whistle]]<br />
Part II<br />
*[[36:Logging Onto Whistle|Logging Onto Whistle]]<br />
*[[36:Main Menu|Main Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Inventory Menu|Inventory Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Production Menu|Production Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Quality Menu|Quality Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Picking Menu|Picking Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Putaway Menu|Putaway Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Receiving Menu|Receiving Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Shipping Menu|Shipping Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Pallets Menu|Pallets Menu]]<br />
*[[36:Miscellaneous Menu|Miscellaneous Menu]]<br />
*[[36:System Settings|System Settings]]<br />
*[[36:Logout|Logout]]<br />
Part III<br />
*[[36:Whistle Database Installation|Whistle Database Installation]]<br />
*[[36:Whistle Application Installation|Whistle Application Installation]]<br />
*[[36:Data Maintenance Frames|Data Maintenance Frames]]<br />
Part IV<br />
*[[36:Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes|Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes]]<br />
*[[36:Appendix B Glossary of Terms|Appendix B Glossary of Terms]]<br />
*[[36:Appendix C Whistle Database Tables|Appendix C Whistle Database Tables]]<br />
*[[36:Appendix D Index|Appendix D Index]]</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GS:Main_Page&diff=2851GS:Main Page2005-11-11T20:26:30Z<p>67.171.21.72: /* Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. ==<br />
<br />
Part I<br />
*[[GS:What's New|What's New]]<br />
*[[GS:Welcome to Whistle|Welcome to Whistle]]<br />
*[[GS:The Basics|The Basics]]<br />
*[[GS:Up and Running with Whistle|Up and Running with Whistle]]<br />
Part II<br />
*[[GS:Logging Onto Whistle|Logging Onto Whistle]]<br />
*[[GS:Main Menu|Main Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Inventory Menu|Inventory Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Production Menu|Production Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Quality Menu|Quality Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Picking Menu|Picking Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Putaway Menu|Putaway Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Receiving Menu|Receiving Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Shipping Menu|Shipping Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Pallets Menu|Pallets Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:Miscellaneous Menu|Miscellaneous Menu]]<br />
*[[GS:System Settings|System Settings]]<br />
*[[GS:Logout|Logout]]<br />
Part III<br />
*[[GS:Whistle Database Installation|Whistle Database Installation]]<br />
*[[GS:Whistle Application Installation|Whistle Application Installation]]<br />
*[[GS:Data Maintenance Frames|Data Maintenance Frames]]<br />
Part IV<br />
*[[GS:Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes|Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes]]<br />
*[[GS:Appendix B Glossary of Terms|Appendix B Glossary of Terms]]<br />
*[[GS:Appendix C Whistle Database Tables|Appendix C Whistle Database Tables]]<br />
*[[GS:Appendix D Index|Appendix D Index]]</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GT:Main_Page&diff=5242GT:Main Page2005-11-11T20:26:30Z<p>67.171.21.72: /* Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. ==<br />
<br />
Part I<br />
*[[GT:What's New|What's New]]<br />
*[[GT:Welcome to Whistle|Welcome to Whistle]]<br />
*[[GT:The Basics|The Basics]]<br />
*[[GT:Up and Running with Whistle|Up and Running with Whistle]]<br />
Part II<br />
*[[GT:Logging Onto Whistle|Logging Onto Whistle]]<br />
*[[GT:Main Menu|Main Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Inventory Menu|Inventory Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Production Menu|Production Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Quality Menu|Quality Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Picking Menu|Picking Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Putaway Menu|Putaway Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Receiving Menu|Receiving Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Shipping Menu|Shipping Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Pallets Menu|Pallets Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:Miscellaneous Menu|Miscellaneous Menu]]<br />
*[[GT:System Settings|System Settings]]<br />
*[[GT:Logout|Logout]]<br />
Part III<br />
*[[GT:Whistle Database Installation|Whistle Database Installation]]<br />
*[[GT:Whistle Application Installation|Whistle Application Installation]]<br />
*[[GT:Data Maintenance Frames|Data Maintenance Frames]]<br />
Part IV<br />
*[[GT:Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes|Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes]]<br />
*[[GT:Appendix B Glossary of Terms|Appendix B Glossary of Terms]]<br />
*[[GT:Appendix C Whistle Database Tables|Appendix C Whistle Database Tables]]<br />
*[[GT:Appendix D Index|Appendix D Index]]</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GX:Main_Page&diff=7853GX:Main Page2005-11-11T20:26:30Z<p>67.171.21.72: /* Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Welcome to the On-line Whistle Users Guide. ==<br />
<br />
Part I<br />
*[[GX:What's New|What's New]]<br />
*[[GX:Welcome to Whistle|Welcome to Whistle]]<br />
*[[GX:The Basics|The Basics]]<br />
*[[GX:Up and Running with Whistle|Up and Running with Whistle]]<br />
Part II<br />
*[[GX:Logging Onto Whistle|Logging Onto Whistle]]<br />
*[[GX:Main Menu|Main Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Inventory Menu|Inventory Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Production Menu|Production Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Quality Menu|Quality Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Picking Menu|Picking Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Putaway Menu|Putaway Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Receiving Menu|Receiving Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Shipping Menu|Shipping Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Pallets Menu|Pallets Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:Miscellaneous Menu|Miscellaneous Menu]]<br />
*[[GX:System Settings|System Settings]]<br />
*[[GX:Logout|Logout]]<br />
Part III<br />
*[[GX:Whistle Database Installation|Whistle Database Installation]]<br />
*[[GX:Whistle Application Installation|Whistle Application Installation]]<br />
*[[GX:Data Maintenance Frames|Data Maintenance Frames]]<br />
Part IV<br />
*[[GX:Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes|Appendix A Quick Reference - Keystrokes]]<br />
*[[GX:Appendix B Glossary of Terms|Appendix B Glossary of Terms]]<br />
*[[GX:Appendix C Whistle Database Tables|Appendix C Whistle Database Tables]]<br />
*[[GX:Appendix D Index|Appendix D Index]]</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=36:Appendix_D_Index&diff=73136:Appendix D Index2005-11-11T20:22:36Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
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<div>Index<br />
<br />
A<br />
Adjust Quantity 24, 24–27<br />
Appendices 183–217<br />
Autohold 170–171<br />
B<br />
Bar code scanners 3<br />
Barcode 187<br />
Barcode Scanner 187<br />
Bill of Lading 7, 93, 187<br />
Bin<br />
number 6, 187<br />
setup 156–157<br />
BOL<br />
See Bill of Lading<br />
Boxes 6, 187, 188<br />
C<br />
"Cancel" 4<br />
Case 6, 187<br />
Case Move 36–38<br />
Catchweight 187<br />
Catchweighting 49–53<br />
Change Warehouses 130–131<br />
"Clr" 4<br />
Container 187<br />
Container History Report 135–136<br />
"Ctrl" 5<br />
Customer<br />
Pull Date Setup 172<br />
Customer Pull Date 172–173<br />
Customer Service 9<br />
Cycle Count 7, 28–32, 187<br />
<br />
D<br />
Data Maintenance Frames 149–181<br />
Autohold 170–171<br />
Bin Setup 156–157<br />
Customer Pull Date 172–173<br />
Customer Pulldate Screen 172<br />
Main Menu 151<br />
Pallet Setup Screen 158<br />
Pallet Type<br />
Cross-Reference 160–161<br />
Pallet Type Setup 158–159<br />
Pallet X-Reference Screen 160<br />
Printer Setup 166–167<br />
Reconciliation Screen 174–177<br />
Security Maintenance Template 154–155<br />
User Security Maintenance 152–153<br />
User Security Screen 152<br />
Vendor Pull Date 168–169<br />
Zone Priority 164–165<br />
Zone Priority Setup 164<br />
Zone Setup 162–163<br />
Database 10, 187<br />
Installation 143<br />
Whistle database tables 193–217<br />
Desktop computers 3<br />
Display Field 4, 187<br />
Displays 4<br />
E<br />
Enterprise Resource Planning System 9, 188<br />
ERP 188<br />
see Enterprise Resource Planning System<br />
"Esc" 4<br />
Exception 188<br />
Exception History Report 136–137<br />
<br />
F<br />
Financing 9<br />
Find Inventory 39–40<br />
Forklift display 3<br />
G<br />
Glossary 187–191<br />
H<br />
Help 1<br />
Human resources 9<br />
I<br />
Input Device 188<br />
Installation 141–181<br />
Whistle Application 145–147<br />
Whistle Database 143<br />
Interface 3<br />
User Interface 3<br />
Introduction 1–13<br />
Inventory 23–40<br />
Adjust Quantity 24–27<br />
Case Move 36–38<br />
Cycle Count 28–32<br />
Find Inventory 39–40, 86<br />
Inventory Query 86<br />
Move Container 33–35<br />
Inventory Count 9<br />
Issue to Production 54–59, 188<br />
Item # 6, 188<br />
K<br />
Keystrokes 185–186<br />
Kit 188<br />
Kit Building 60–63<br />
<br />
L<br />
LAN<br />
seeLocal Area Network<br />
Languages 5<br />
Layers 6, 187<br />
Load 109<br />
Unload 116<br />
View Load 115<br />
Local Area Network 188<br />
Logging On 17–19<br />
Logout 139, 188<br />
Lot<br />
Lot # 6, 188<br />
Quality 75–79<br />
M<br />
Main Menu 21<br />
Marketing 9<br />
Menus 4<br />
Miscellaneous 127–137<br />
Change Warehouses 130–131<br />
Print Ticket 128–129<br />
Printer Options 132–134<br />
Reports 135–137<br />
Container History 135–136<br />
Exception History 136–137<br />
Module 188<br />
Module Building 60–63<br />
Move Container 33–35<br />
N<br />
Network 188<br />
O<br />
Operating System 10, 189<br />
Output Device 4, 189<br />
<br />
P<br />
Pack Order # 6, 189<br />
Pallet 6, 189<br />
Size 158<br />
Type X-Reference 160<br />
Pallet Type 158–159<br />
Cross-Reference 160–161<br />
Pallets 117–126<br />
Pallet Transfer 117–126<br />
Inventory to Pallet 118–122<br />
Pallet to Pallet 123–126<br />
Parameters<br />
User Definable 190<br />
Password 18<br />
Picking 81–84, 189<br />
Pickline 189<br />
Picklist 104, 189<br />
PO<br />
see Purchase Order<br />
Print Ticket 128–129<br />
Printer Options 132–134<br />
Printers<br />
Setup 166–167<br />
Prodstage 6, 86, 189<br />
Production 43–70<br />
Issue to Production 54–59, 188, 189<br />
Kit Building 60–63<br />
Module Building 60–63<br />
Production Order 9, 54<br />
Production Order # 6<br />
Put Away 64–68<br />
Report Production 44–48, 189<br />
Unreport Production 69–70<br />
Production Order 189<br />
Pull Date 7, 189<br />
Purchase Order 92<br />
Put Away 64–68, 85–90, 189<br />
Q<br />
Quality 7, 71–79, 189<br />
by Lot 75–79<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
by Tracking Number 72–74<br />
Quick Reference 185–186<br />
R<br />
Radio Frequency System 10, 189<br />
Reason 25<br />
Reason Code 26, 189<br />
Receiving 91–102<br />
Reconciliation Screen 174–177<br />
Remote Inventory Devices 10<br />
Report Production 44–48, 190<br />
Catchweighting 49–53<br />
Reports 135–137<br />
S<br />
Sales Order 9, 190<br />
Scripts 143<br />
Scrollfield 5, 190<br />
Security Level 152, 154<br />
Server 190<br />
Setup 11, 142<br />
Shipping 103–116<br />
Adjust Quantity 112–114<br />
Split Container 110–112<br />
Unload 116<br />
View Load 115<br />
Shipstage 6, 190<br />
so_brprd_ext 178–179<br />
T<br />
Table Adjustments 178<br />
Telnet 10, 147, 190<br />
Terminology 5–7<br />
Textfield 4, 190<br />
Ticket 190<br />
Tracking # 5, 190<br />
<br />
U<br />
Unit of Measure 6, 190<br />
setting relationships 180–181<br />
Unload<br />
see Load<br />
Unreport Production 69–70<br />
UOM<br />
See Unit of Measure<br />
UPC Code 190<br />
User Interface 3, 190<br />
User template 153<br />
Username 18, 190<br />
V<br />
Vendor Pull Date 168–169<br />
W<br />
WAN<br />
See Wide Area Network<br />
Warehouse<br />
Management System 190<br />
Waybill 7, 93, 191<br />
Whistle 1–2, 9<br />
Application Installation 145<br />
Data Maintenance Frames 149–181<br />
Database Tables 193–217<br />
EIA Server 146<br />
Executable 145, 147<br />
Keystrokes 185–186<br />
Navigation 185<br />
Print Engine 146<br />
Print Server 146<br />
Quick Reference 185–186<br />
Server 145<br />
Setup 186<br />
Whistle Database Tables 193–217<br />
Wide Are Network 190<br />
Wipstage 6, 191<br />
wms 213<br />
<br />
Z<br />
Zone 7, 191<br />
Priority 164–165<br />
Priority Setup 164<br />
Setup 162–163</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GS:Appendix_D_Index&diff=3549GS:Appendix D Index2005-11-11T20:22:36Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>Index<br />
<br />
A<br />
Adjust Quantity 24, 24–27<br />
Appendices 183–217<br />
Autohold 170–171<br />
B<br />
Bar code scanners 3<br />
Barcode 187<br />
Barcode Scanner 187<br />
Bill of Lading 7, 93, 187<br />
Bin<br />
number 6, 187<br />
setup 156–157<br />
BOL<br />
See Bill of Lading<br />
Boxes 6, 187, 188<br />
C<br />
"Cancel" 4<br />
Case 6, 187<br />
Case Move 36–38<br />
Catchweight 187<br />
Catchweighting 49–53<br />
Change Warehouses 130–131<br />
"Clr" 4<br />
Container 187<br />
Container History Report 135–136<br />
"Ctrl" 5<br />
Customer<br />
Pull Date Setup 172<br />
Customer Pull Date 172–173<br />
Customer Service 9<br />
Cycle Count 7, 28–32, 187<br />
<br />
D<br />
Data Maintenance Frames 149–181<br />
Autohold 170–171<br />
Bin Setup 156–157<br />
Customer Pull Date 172–173<br />
Customer Pulldate Screen 172<br />
Main Menu 151<br />
Pallet Setup Screen 158<br />
Pallet Type<br />
Cross-Reference 160–161<br />
Pallet Type Setup 158–159<br />
Pallet X-Reference Screen 160<br />
Printer Setup 166–167<br />
Reconciliation Screen 174–177<br />
Security Maintenance Template 154–155<br />
User Security Maintenance 152–153<br />
User Security Screen 152<br />
Vendor Pull Date 168–169<br />
Zone Priority 164–165<br />
Zone Priority Setup 164<br />
Zone Setup 162–163<br />
Database 10, 187<br />
Installation 143<br />
Whistle database tables 193–217<br />
Desktop computers 3<br />
Display Field 4, 187<br />
Displays 4<br />
E<br />
Enterprise Resource Planning System 9, 188<br />
ERP 188<br />
see Enterprise Resource Planning System<br />
"Esc" 4<br />
Exception 188<br />
Exception History Report 136–137<br />
<br />
F<br />
Financing 9<br />
Find Inventory 39–40<br />
Forklift display 3<br />
G<br />
Glossary 187–191<br />
H<br />
Help 1<br />
Human resources 9<br />
I<br />
Input Device 188<br />
Installation 141–181<br />
Whistle Application 145–147<br />
Whistle Database 143<br />
Interface 3<br />
User Interface 3<br />
Introduction 1–13<br />
Inventory 23–40<br />
Adjust Quantity 24–27<br />
Case Move 36–38<br />
Cycle Count 28–32<br />
Find Inventory 39–40, 86<br />
Inventory Query 86<br />
Move Container 33–35<br />
Inventory Count 9<br />
Issue to Production 54–59, 188<br />
Item # 6, 188<br />
K<br />
Keystrokes 185–186<br />
Kit 188<br />
Kit Building 60–63<br />
<br />
L<br />
LAN<br />
seeLocal Area Network<br />
Languages 5<br />
Layers 6, 187<br />
Load 109<br />
Unload 116<br />
View Load 115<br />
Local Area Network 188<br />
Logging On 17–19<br />
Logout 139, 188<br />
Lot<br />
Lot # 6, 188<br />
Quality 75–79<br />
M<br />
Main Menu 21<br />
Marketing 9<br />
Menus 4<br />
Miscellaneous 127–137<br />
Change Warehouses 130–131<br />
Print Ticket 128–129<br />
Printer Options 132–134<br />
Reports 135–137<br />
Container History 135–136<br />
Exception History 136–137<br />
Module 188<br />
Module Building 60–63<br />
Move Container 33–35<br />
N<br />
Network 188<br />
O<br />
Operating System 10, 189<br />
Output Device 4, 189<br />
<br />
P<br />
Pack Order # 6, 189<br />
Pallet 6, 189<br />
Size 158<br />
Type X-Reference 160<br />
Pallet Type 158–159<br />
Cross-Reference 160–161<br />
Pallets 117–126<br />
Pallet Transfer 117–126<br />
Inventory to Pallet 118–122<br />
Pallet to Pallet 123–126<br />
Parameters<br />
User Definable 190<br />
Password 18<br />
Picking 81–84, 189<br />
Pickline 189<br />
Picklist 104, 189<br />
PO<br />
see Purchase Order<br />
Print Ticket 128–129<br />
Printer Options 132–134<br />
Printers<br />
Setup 166–167<br />
Prodstage 6, 86, 189<br />
Production 43–70<br />
Issue to Production 54–59, 188, 189<br />
Kit Building 60–63<br />
Module Building 60–63<br />
Production Order 9, 54<br />
Production Order # 6<br />
Put Away 64–68<br />
Report Production 44–48, 189<br />
Unreport Production 69–70<br />
Production Order 189<br />
Pull Date 7, 189<br />
Purchase Order 92<br />
Put Away 64–68, 85–90, 189<br />
Q<br />
Quality 7, 71–79, 189<br />
by Lot 75–79<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
by Tracking Number 72–74<br />
Quick Reference 185–186<br />
R<br />
Radio Frequency System 10, 189<br />
Reason 25<br />
Reason Code 26, 189<br />
Receiving 91–102<br />
Reconciliation Screen 174–177<br />
Remote Inventory Devices 10<br />
Report Production 44–48, 190<br />
Catchweighting 49–53<br />
Reports 135–137<br />
S<br />
Sales Order 9, 190<br />
Scripts 143<br />
Scrollfield 5, 190<br />
Security Level 152, 154<br />
Server 190<br />
Setup 11, 142<br />
Shipping 103–116<br />
Adjust Quantity 112–114<br />
Split Container 110–112<br />
Unload 116<br />
View Load 115<br />
Shipstage 6, 190<br />
so_brprd_ext 178–179<br />
T<br />
Table Adjustments 178<br />
Telnet 10, 147, 190<br />
Terminology 5–7<br />
Textfield 4, 190<br />
Ticket 190<br />
Tracking # 5, 190<br />
<br />
U<br />
Unit of Measure 6, 190<br />
setting relationships 180–181<br />
Unload<br />
see Load<br />
Unreport Production 69–70<br />
UOM<br />
See Unit of Measure<br />
UPC Code 190<br />
User Interface 3, 190<br />
User template 153<br />
Username 18, 190<br />
V<br />
Vendor Pull Date 168–169<br />
W<br />
WAN<br />
See Wide Area Network<br />
Warehouse<br />
Management System 190<br />
Waybill 7, 93, 191<br />
Whistle 1–2, 9<br />
Application Installation 145<br />
Data Maintenance Frames 149–181<br />
Database Tables 193–217<br />
EIA Server 146<br />
Executable 145, 147<br />
Keystrokes 185–186<br />
Navigation 185<br />
Print Engine 146<br />
Print Server 146<br />
Quick Reference 185–186<br />
Server 145<br />
Setup 186<br />
Whistle Database Tables 193–217<br />
Wide Are Network 190<br />
Wipstage 6, 191<br />
wms 213<br />
<br />
Z<br />
Zone 7, 191<br />
Priority 164–165<br />
Priority Setup 164<br />
Setup 162–163</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GT:Appendix_D_Index&diff=5956GT:Appendix D Index2005-11-11T20:22:36Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
<hr />
<div>Index<br />
<br />
A<br />
Adjust Quantity 24, 24–27<br />
Appendices 183–217<br />
Autohold 170–171<br />
B<br />
Bar code scanners 3<br />
Barcode 187<br />
Barcode Scanner 187<br />
Bill of Lading 7, 93, 187<br />
Bin<br />
number 6, 187<br />
setup 156–157<br />
BOL<br />
See Bill of Lading<br />
Boxes 6, 187, 188<br />
C<br />
"Cancel" 4<br />
Case 6, 187<br />
Case Move 36–38<br />
Catchweight 187<br />
Catchweighting 49–53<br />
Change Warehouses 130–131<br />
"Clr" 4<br />
Container 187<br />
Container History Report 135–136<br />
"Ctrl" 5<br />
Customer<br />
Pull Date Setup 172<br />
Customer Pull Date 172–173<br />
Customer Service 9<br />
Cycle Count 7, 28–32, 187<br />
<br />
D<br />
Data Maintenance Frames 149–181<br />
Autohold 170–171<br />
Bin Setup 156–157<br />
Customer Pull Date 172–173<br />
Customer Pulldate Screen 172<br />
Main Menu 151<br />
Pallet Setup Screen 158<br />
Pallet Type<br />
Cross-Reference 160–161<br />
Pallet Type Setup 158–159<br />
Pallet X-Reference Screen 160<br />
Printer Setup 166–167<br />
Reconciliation Screen 174–177<br />
Security Maintenance Template 154–155<br />
User Security Maintenance 152–153<br />
User Security Screen 152<br />
Vendor Pull Date 168–169<br />
Zone Priority 164–165<br />
Zone Priority Setup 164<br />
Zone Setup 162–163<br />
Database 10, 187<br />
Installation 143<br />
Whistle database tables 193–217<br />
Desktop computers 3<br />
Display Field 4, 187<br />
Displays 4<br />
E<br />
Enterprise Resource Planning System 9, 188<br />
ERP 188<br />
see Enterprise Resource Planning System<br />
"Esc" 4<br />
Exception 188<br />
Exception History Report 136–137<br />
<br />
F<br />
Financing 9<br />
Find Inventory 39–40<br />
Forklift display 3<br />
G<br />
Glossary 187–191<br />
H<br />
Help 1<br />
Human resources 9<br />
I<br />
Input Device 188<br />
Installation 141–181<br />
Whistle Application 145–147<br />
Whistle Database 143<br />
Interface 3<br />
User Interface 3<br />
Introduction 1–13<br />
Inventory 23–40<br />
Adjust Quantity 24–27<br />
Case Move 36–38<br />
Cycle Count 28–32<br />
Find Inventory 39–40, 86<br />
Inventory Query 86<br />
Move Container 33–35<br />
Inventory Count 9<br />
Issue to Production 54–59, 188<br />
Item # 6, 188<br />
K<br />
Keystrokes 185–186<br />
Kit 188<br />
Kit Building 60–63<br />
<br />
L<br />
LAN<br />
seeLocal Area Network<br />
Languages 5<br />
Layers 6, 187<br />
Load 109<br />
Unload 116<br />
View Load 115<br />
Local Area Network 188<br />
Logging On 17–19<br />
Logout 139, 188<br />
Lot<br />
Lot # 6, 188<br />
Quality 75–79<br />
M<br />
Main Menu 21<br />
Marketing 9<br />
Menus 4<br />
Miscellaneous 127–137<br />
Change Warehouses 130–131<br />
Print Ticket 128–129<br />
Printer Options 132–134<br />
Reports 135–137<br />
Container History 135–136<br />
Exception History 136–137<br />
Module 188<br />
Module Building 60–63<br />
Move Container 33–35<br />
N<br />
Network 188<br />
O<br />
Operating System 10, 189<br />
Output Device 4, 189<br />
<br />
P<br />
Pack Order # 6, 189<br />
Pallet 6, 189<br />
Size 158<br />
Type X-Reference 160<br />
Pallet Type 158–159<br />
Cross-Reference 160–161<br />
Pallets 117–126<br />
Pallet Transfer 117–126<br />
Inventory to Pallet 118–122<br />
Pallet to Pallet 123–126<br />
Parameters<br />
User Definable 190<br />
Password 18<br />
Picking 81–84, 189<br />
Pickline 189<br />
Picklist 104, 189<br />
PO<br />
see Purchase Order<br />
Print Ticket 128–129<br />
Printer Options 132–134<br />
Printers<br />
Setup 166–167<br />
Prodstage 6, 86, 189<br />
Production 43–70<br />
Issue to Production 54–59, 188, 189<br />
Kit Building 60–63<br />
Module Building 60–63<br />
Production Order 9, 54<br />
Production Order # 6<br />
Put Away 64–68<br />
Report Production 44–48, 189<br />
Unreport Production 69–70<br />
Production Order 189<br />
Pull Date 7, 189<br />
Purchase Order 92<br />
Put Away 64–68, 85–90, 189<br />
Q<br />
Quality 7, 71–79, 189<br />
by Lot 75–79<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
by Tracking Number 72–74<br />
Quick Reference 185–186<br />
R<br />
Radio Frequency System 10, 189<br />
Reason 25<br />
Reason Code 26, 189<br />
Receiving 91–102<br />
Reconciliation Screen 174–177<br />
Remote Inventory Devices 10<br />
Report Production 44–48, 190<br />
Catchweighting 49–53<br />
Reports 135–137<br />
S<br />
Sales Order 9, 190<br />
Scripts 143<br />
Scrollfield 5, 190<br />
Security Level 152, 154<br />
Server 190<br />
Setup 11, 142<br />
Shipping 103–116<br />
Adjust Quantity 112–114<br />
Split Container 110–112<br />
Unload 116<br />
View Load 115<br />
Shipstage 6, 190<br />
so_brprd_ext 178–179<br />
T<br />
Table Adjustments 178<br />
Telnet 10, 147, 190<br />
Terminology 5–7<br />
Textfield 4, 190<br />
Ticket 190<br />
Tracking # 5, 190<br />
<br />
U<br />
Unit of Measure 6, 190<br />
setting relationships 180–181<br />
Unload<br />
see Load<br />
Unreport Production 69–70<br />
UOM<br />
See Unit of Measure<br />
UPC Code 190<br />
User Interface 3, 190<br />
User template 153<br />
Username 18, 190<br />
V<br />
Vendor Pull Date 168–169<br />
W<br />
WAN<br />
See Wide Area Network<br />
Warehouse<br />
Management System 190<br />
Waybill 7, 93, 191<br />
Whistle 1–2, 9<br />
Application Installation 145<br />
Data Maintenance Frames 149–181<br />
Database Tables 193–217<br />
EIA Server 146<br />
Executable 145, 147<br />
Keystrokes 185–186<br />
Navigation 185<br />
Print Engine 146<br />
Print Server 146<br />
Quick Reference 185–186<br />
Server 145<br />
Setup 186<br />
Whistle Database Tables 193–217<br />
Wide Are Network 190<br />
Wipstage 6, 191<br />
wms 213<br />
<br />
Z<br />
Zone 7, 191<br />
Priority 164–165<br />
Priority Setup 164<br />
Setup 162–163</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GX:Appendix_D_Index&diff=8595GX:Appendix D Index2005-11-11T20:22:36Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
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<div>Index<br />
<br />
A<br />
Adjust Quantity 24, 24–27<br />
Appendices 183–217<br />
Autohold 170–171<br />
B<br />
Bar code scanners 3<br />
Barcode 187<br />
Barcode Scanner 187<br />
Bill of Lading 7, 93, 187<br />
Bin<br />
number 6, 187<br />
setup 156–157<br />
BOL<br />
See Bill of Lading<br />
Boxes 6, 187, 188<br />
C<br />
"Cancel" 4<br />
Case 6, 187<br />
Case Move 36–38<br />
Catchweight 187<br />
Catchweighting 49–53<br />
Change Warehouses 130–131<br />
"Clr" 4<br />
Container 187<br />
Container History Report 135–136<br />
"Ctrl" 5<br />
Customer<br />
Pull Date Setup 172<br />
Customer Pull Date 172–173<br />
Customer Service 9<br />
Cycle Count 7, 28–32, 187<br />
<br />
D<br />
Data Maintenance Frames 149–181<br />
Autohold 170–171<br />
Bin Setup 156–157<br />
Customer Pull Date 172–173<br />
Customer Pulldate Screen 172<br />
Main Menu 151<br />
Pallet Setup Screen 158<br />
Pallet Type<br />
Cross-Reference 160–161<br />
Pallet Type Setup 158–159<br />
Pallet X-Reference Screen 160<br />
Printer Setup 166–167<br />
Reconciliation Screen 174–177<br />
Security Maintenance Template 154–155<br />
User Security Maintenance 152–153<br />
User Security Screen 152<br />
Vendor Pull Date 168–169<br />
Zone Priority 164–165<br />
Zone Priority Setup 164<br />
Zone Setup 162–163<br />
Database 10, 187<br />
Installation 143<br />
Whistle database tables 193–217<br />
Desktop computers 3<br />
Display Field 4, 187<br />
Displays 4<br />
E<br />
Enterprise Resource Planning System 9, 188<br />
ERP 188<br />
see Enterprise Resource Planning System<br />
"Esc" 4<br />
Exception 188<br />
Exception History Report 136–137<br />
<br />
F<br />
Financing 9<br />
Find Inventory 39–40<br />
Forklift display 3<br />
G<br />
Glossary 187–191<br />
H<br />
Help 1<br />
Human resources 9<br />
I<br />
Input Device 188<br />
Installation 141–181<br />
Whistle Application 145–147<br />
Whistle Database 143<br />
Interface 3<br />
User Interface 3<br />
Introduction 1–13<br />
Inventory 23–40<br />
Adjust Quantity 24–27<br />
Case Move 36–38<br />
Cycle Count 28–32<br />
Find Inventory 39–40, 86<br />
Inventory Query 86<br />
Move Container 33–35<br />
Inventory Count 9<br />
Issue to Production 54–59, 188<br />
Item # 6, 188<br />
K<br />
Keystrokes 185–186<br />
Kit 188<br />
Kit Building 60–63<br />
<br />
L<br />
LAN<br />
seeLocal Area Network<br />
Languages 5<br />
Layers 6, 187<br />
Load 109<br />
Unload 116<br />
View Load 115<br />
Local Area Network 188<br />
Logging On 17–19<br />
Logout 139, 188<br />
Lot<br />
Lot # 6, 188<br />
Quality 75–79<br />
M<br />
Main Menu 21<br />
Marketing 9<br />
Menus 4<br />
Miscellaneous 127–137<br />
Change Warehouses 130–131<br />
Print Ticket 128–129<br />
Printer Options 132–134<br />
Reports 135–137<br />
Container History 135–136<br />
Exception History 136–137<br />
Module 188<br />
Module Building 60–63<br />
Move Container 33–35<br />
N<br />
Network 188<br />
O<br />
Operating System 10, 189<br />
Output Device 4, 189<br />
<br />
P<br />
Pack Order # 6, 189<br />
Pallet 6, 189<br />
Size 158<br />
Type X-Reference 160<br />
Pallet Type 158–159<br />
Cross-Reference 160–161<br />
Pallets 117–126<br />
Pallet Transfer 117–126<br />
Inventory to Pallet 118–122<br />
Pallet to Pallet 123–126<br />
Parameters<br />
User Definable 190<br />
Password 18<br />
Picking 81–84, 189<br />
Pickline 189<br />
Picklist 104, 189<br />
PO<br />
see Purchase Order<br />
Print Ticket 128–129<br />
Printer Options 132–134<br />
Printers<br />
Setup 166–167<br />
Prodstage 6, 86, 189<br />
Production 43–70<br />
Issue to Production 54–59, 188, 189<br />
Kit Building 60–63<br />
Module Building 60–63<br />
Production Order 9, 54<br />
Production Order # 6<br />
Put Away 64–68<br />
Report Production 44–48, 189<br />
Unreport Production 69–70<br />
Production Order 189<br />
Pull Date 7, 189<br />
Purchase Order 92<br />
Put Away 64–68, 85–90, 189<br />
Q<br />
Quality 7, 71–79, 189<br />
by Lot 75–79<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
by Tracking Number 72–74<br />
Quick Reference 185–186<br />
R<br />
Radio Frequency System 10, 189<br />
Reason 25<br />
Reason Code 26, 189<br />
Receiving 91–102<br />
Reconciliation Screen 174–177<br />
Remote Inventory Devices 10<br />
Report Production 44–48, 190<br />
Catchweighting 49–53<br />
Reports 135–137<br />
S<br />
Sales Order 9, 190<br />
Scripts 143<br />
Scrollfield 5, 190<br />
Security Level 152, 154<br />
Server 190<br />
Setup 11, 142<br />
Shipping 103–116<br />
Adjust Quantity 112–114<br />
Split Container 110–112<br />
Unload 116<br />
View Load 115<br />
Shipstage 6, 190<br />
so_brprd_ext 178–179<br />
T<br />
Table Adjustments 178<br />
Telnet 10, 147, 190<br />
Terminology 5–7<br />
Textfield 4, 190<br />
Ticket 190<br />
Tracking # 5, 190<br />
<br />
U<br />
Unit of Measure 6, 190<br />
setting relationships 180–181<br />
Unload<br />
see Load<br />
Unreport Production 69–70<br />
UOM<br />
See Unit of Measure<br />
UPC Code 190<br />
User Interface 3, 190<br />
User template 153<br />
Username 18, 190<br />
V<br />
Vendor Pull Date 168–169<br />
W<br />
WAN<br />
See Wide Area Network<br />
Warehouse<br />
Management System 190<br />
Waybill 7, 93, 191<br />
Whistle 1–2, 9<br />
Application Installation 145<br />
Data Maintenance Frames 149–181<br />
Database Tables 193–217<br />
EIA Server 146<br />
Executable 145, 147<br />
Keystrokes 185–186<br />
Navigation 185<br />
Print Engine 146<br />
Print Server 146<br />
Quick Reference 185–186<br />
Server 145<br />
Setup 186<br />
Whistle Database Tables 193–217<br />
Wide Are Network 190<br />
Wipstage 6, 191<br />
wms 213<br />
<br />
Z<br />
Zone 7, 191<br />
Priority 164–165<br />
Priority Setup 164<br />
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<div>Whistle Database Tables<br />
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The Whistle application uses a number of database tables to store and organize warehouse information. Whistle updates most tables automatically. Other tables, such as the ‘user’ tables, are updated manually through the use of data maintenance frames (see chapter 18 – Data Maintenance Frames). This is a comprehensive listing of all Whistle – specific database tables and their corresponding parameters.<br />
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The following is a list of all Whistle database tables. Each table is described in detail in later in this appendix.<br />
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<br />
Whistle Tables : <br />
wmCountDetail<br />
wmCountMaster<br />
wmCountZones<br />
wmCountedBins<br />
wmCustomer<br />
wmDemand<br />
wmItemInstruct<br />
wmLabelCrossRef<br />
wmLabelElements<br />
wmPickAllocation<br />
wmPrintJobs<br />
wmRuleContext<br />
wmRuleContextLine<br />
wmRuleMaster<br />
wmScaleDefinition<br />
wmTaskMaster<br />
wmTestHistory<br />
wmUomConv<br />
wmUserPrefs<br />
wmUserTask<br />
wmWave<br />
wms_autohd_tbl<br />
wms_bin_tbl<br />
wms_bincnt_tbl<br />
wms_bindtlst_tbl<br />
wms_case_tbl<br />
wms_contadj_tbl<br />
wms_contcase_tbl<br />
wms_contdtl_tbl<br />
wms_context_tbl<br />
wms_conthdr_tbl<br />
wms_contst_tbl<br />
wms_contty_tbl<br />
wms_contxf_tbl<br />
wms_counter_tbl<br />
wms_ctwght_tbl<br />
wms_custpull_tbl<br />
wms_cycnt_tbl<br />
wms_erpint_tbl<br />
wms_except_tbl<br />
wms_group_tbl<br />
wms_kit_tbl<br />
wms_lhold_tbl<br />
wms_load_tbl<br />
wms_loadnm_tbl<br />
wms_lothist_tbl<br />
wms_outint_tbl<br />
wms_piint_tbl<br />
wms_pmint_tbl<br />
wms_pmintdtl_tbl<br />
wms_point_tbl<br />
wms_print_tbl<br />
wms_pultol_tbl<br />
wms_recper_tbl<br />
wms_screen_tbl<br />
wms_sectmpl_tbl<br />
wms_secure_tbl<br />
wms_shipins_tbl<br />
wms_track_tbl<br />
wms_user_tbl<br />
wms_usercols_tbl<br />
wms_utcount_tbl<br />
wms_vndpull_tbl<br />
wms_wtint_tbl<br />
wms_zone_tbl<br />
wms_zonexf_tbl<br />
Common Keys and DataTypes : <br />
Bin Key varchar(15)<br />
Branch Key varchar(4)<br />
Company Key varchar(2)<br />
Container Detail Key int<br />
Container Header Key varchar(10)<br />
Count Key int<br />
Item Key varchar(30)<br />
Location Key varchar(10)<br />
Lot Key varchar(25)<br />
Order Key varchar(10)<br />
Pack Key varchar(10)<br />
Tracking Key varchar(10)<br />
User Key varchar(30)<br />
Warehouse Key varchar(4)<br />
Zone Key varchar(10)<br />
Data Types : <br />
datetime<br />
decimal(18,4)<br />
float<br />
int<br />
int (IDENTITY)<br />
smallint<br />
text<br />
varchar(1)<br />
varchar(10)<br />
varchar(100)<br />
varchar(128)<br />
varchar(13)<br />
varchar(15)<br />
varchar(2)<br />
varchar(20)<br />
varchar(25)<br />
varchar(255)<br />
varchar(256)<br />
varchar(45)<br />
varchar(5)<br />
varchar(30)<br />
varchar(4)<br />
varchar(40)<br />
varchar(50)<br />
varchar(6)<br />
varchar(60)<br />
varchar(64)<br />
varchar(7)<br />
varchar(8)<br />
<br />
Whistle Tables and Definitions : <br />
<br />
wmCountDetail<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
countKey int NOTNULL Count Key<br />
containerHeader varchar(10) NOTNULL Container Header Key<br />
containerDetail int NOTNULL Container Detail Key<br />
bin varchar(10) NOTNULL Bin Key<br />
item varchar(10) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
pack varchar(10) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
lot varchar(10) NOTNULL Lot Key<br />
originalQty decimal(18,4) NOTNULL Original Quantity Value<br />
countedQty decimal(18,4) NOTNULL Counted Quantity Value<br />
countedCost decimal(18,4) NOTNULL Counted Cost Value<br />
variance decimal(18,4) NOTNULL Variance Value<br />
varianceCost decimal(18,4) NOTNULL Variance Cost Value<br />
countedBy varchar(10) NOTNULL User Key<br />
countedOn datetime NOTNULL Counted On Date/Time Value<br />
updateCounter int NOTNULL Update Counter Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmCountMaster<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
countKey int NOTNULL Count Key<br />
countStatus varchar(10) NOTNULL Count Status Key<br />
createdBy varchar(10) NOTNULL User Key<br />
createdOn datetime NOTNULL Counted On Date/Time Value<br />
completedBy varchar(10) NULL User Key<br />
completedOn datetime NULL Completed On Date/Time Value<br />
countedCost decimal(18,4) NULL Counted Cost Value<br />
netVarianceCost decimal(18,4) NULL Net Variance Cost<br />
numCounts int NULL Number of Counts Value<br />
numErrors int NULL Number of Errors Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmCountZones<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
countZone varchar(10) NOTNULL Count Zone Key<br />
bin varchar(10) NOTNULL Bin Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmCountedBins<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
countKey int NOTNULL Count Key<br />
bin varchar(10) NOTNULL Bin Key<br />
errors int NOTNULL Errors Key<br />
countedBy varchar(10) NOTNULL User Key<br />
countedOn datetime NOTNULL Counted On Date/Time Value<br />
updateCounter int NOTNULL Update Counter Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmCustomer<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
customerKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Customer Key<br />
showCustPartNumber int NOTNULL Show Customer Part Number Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmDemand<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
orderKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Order Key<br />
orderType int NOTNULL Order Type Key<br />
demandLine int NOTNULL Demand Line Key<br />
status varchar(50) NOTNULL Status Key<br />
item varchar(20) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
pack varchar(8) NULL Pack Key<br />
lot varchar(20) NULL Lot Key<br />
demandQty decimal(18,4) NOTNULL Demand Quantity Value<br />
pickedQty decimal(18,4) NOTNULL Picked Quantity Value<br />
uom varchar(2) NOTNULL UOM Value<br />
createTime datetime NOTNULL Created Date/Time Value<br />
activeUser varchar(10) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lockCounter int NOTNULL Lock Counter Key<br />
minShelfLife int NOTNULL Minimum Shelf Life Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmItemInstruct<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
item varchar(20) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
pack varchar(8) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
context int NOTNULL Context Key<br />
instruction varchar(255) NOTNULL Instruction Text Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmLabelCrossRef<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company key<br />
branch varchar(4) NOTNULL Branch Key<br />
deliverFrom varchar(10) NOTNULL Deliver From Key<br />
labelKey int NOTNULL Label Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmLabelElements<br />
labelKey int NOTNULL Label Key<br />
elementKey int NOTNULL Element Key<br />
dataType int NOTNULL Data Type Value<br />
elementDescription varchar(10) NULL Element Description Value<br />
position int NOTNULL Position Value<br />
width int NOTNULL Width Value<br />
uom varchar(2) NULL UOM Value<br />
decimalPosition int NOTNULL Decimal Position Key<br />
mapsTo varchar(20) NULL Maps To Key<br />
required int NOTNULL Required Key<br />
lastModifiedBy varchar(10) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lastModifiedOn datetime NULL Last Modified Date/Time Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmPickAllocation<br />
pickAllocKey int NOTNULL Pick Allocation Key<br />
companyKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouseKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
orderType smallint NOTNULL Order Type Key<br />
orderKey varchar(30) NOTNULL Order Key<br />
orderLineKey int NOTNULL Order Line Key<br />
containerKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Container Key<br />
itemKey varchar(20) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
packKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
allocLotKey varchar(30) NOTNULL Allocation Lot Key<br />
allocQuantity float NOTNULL Allocation Quantity Value<br />
allocUOM varchar(2) NOTNULL Allocation UOM Value<br />
status smallint NOTNULL Status Key<br />
lastChangedBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lastChangeDate datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date/Time Value<br />
createdBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
creationDate datetime NOTNULL Created On Date Value<br />
lockCounter int NOTNULL Lock Counter Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmPrintJobs<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
track varchar(10) NOTNULL Tracking Key<br />
numLabels int NOTNULL Number of labels Value<br />
printDoc varchar(255) NULL Print Document Value<br />
printer varchar(255) NULL Printer Value<br />
prePrint int NOTNULL Pre print Value<br />
printSequence1 varchar(10) NULL Print Sequence 1 Value<br />
printSequence2 varchar(10) NULL Print Sequence 2 Value<br />
printSequence3 varchar(10) NULL Print Sequence 3 Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmRuleContext<br />
ruleContextKey int NOTNULL Rule Context key<br />
companyKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouseKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
contextName varchar(60) NOTNULL Context Name Value<br />
contextType smallint NOTNULL Context Type Value<br />
binKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Bin Key<br />
lastChangedBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lastChangeDate datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date/Time Value<br />
createdBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
creationDate datetime NOTNULL Created on Date/Time Value<br />
lockCounter int NOTNULL Lock Counter<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmRuleContextLine<br />
ruleContextLineKey int NOTNULL Rule Context Line Key<br />
ruleContextKey int NOTNULL Rule Context Key<br />
rulePriority smallint NOTNULL Rule Priority Value<br />
ruleMasterKey int NOTNULL Rule Master Key<br />
sortOrder smallint NULL Sort Order Value<br />
lastChangedBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lastChangeDate datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date<br />
createdBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
creationDate datetime NOTNULL Created on Date<br />
lockCounter int NOTNULL Lock Counter Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmRuleMaster<br />
ruleMasterKey int NOTNULL Rule Master Key<br />
ruleName varchar(60) NOTNULL Rule Name Value<br />
ruleTable varchar(30) NULL Rule Table Value<br />
ruleColumn varchar(30) NULL Rule Column Value<br />
ruleIdentifier varchar(30) NULL Rule ID Value<br />
lastChangedBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lastChangeDate datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date Value<br />
createdBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
creationDate datetime NOTNULL Created on Date Value<br />
lockCounter int NOTNULL Lock Counter Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmScaleDefinition<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
scaleKey varchar(60) NOTNULL Scale Key<br />
scaleDescription varchar(128) NULL Scale Description Value<br />
scaleAddress varchar(128) NOTNULL Scale Address Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmTaskMaster<br />
taskMasterKey int NOTNULL Task Master Key<br />
taskType varchar(20) NOTNULL Task Type Value<br />
taskName varchar(30) NOTNULL Task Name Value<br />
refLabel1 varchar(30) NULL Reference Label 1<br />
refLabel2 varchar(30) NULL Reference Label 2<br />
refLabel3 varchar(30) NULL Reference Label 3<br />
lastChangedBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lastChangeDate datetime NOTNULL Changed On Date/Time Value<br />
createdBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
creationDate datetime NOTNULL Created On Date/Time Value<br />
lockCounter int NOTNULL Lock Counter Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmTestHistory<br />
testKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Test Key<br />
effectiveDate datetime NOTNULL Effective Date/Time Value<br />
sequence int NOTNULL Sequence Value<br />
item varchar(20) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
pack varchar(10) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
lot varchar(30) NOTNULL Lot Key<br />
sampleID varchar(20) NOTNULL Sample ID Value<br />
status varchar(20) NOTNULL Status Value<br />
result varchar(60) NOTNULL Result Value<br />
measured decimal(18,4) NULL Measured value<br />
measuredUOM varchar(2) NULL Unit Of Measure Value<br />
comments varchar(255) NULL Comment Value<br />
transactionTime datetime NOTNULL Transaction Date/Time Value<br />
tranactionUser varchar(10) NULL User Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmUomConv<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
uom_from varchar(10) NOTNULL UOM From Key<br />
uom_to varchar(10) NOTNULL UOM To Key<br />
factor float NOTNULL Factor Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmUserPrefs<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
user_key varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
pref_name varchar(64) NOTNULL Preference Name Value<br />
pref_value varchar(256) NULL Preference Value<br />
created_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
created_on datetime NOTNULL Created on Date/Time Value<br />
changed_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
changed_on datetime NOTNULL Changed On Date/Time Value<br />
lock_counter int NOTNULL Lock Counter Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmUserTask<br />
userTaskKey int NOTNULL User Task Key<br />
userKey varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
companyKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouseKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
taskMasterKey int NOTNULL Task Master Key<br />
taskNote varchar(255) NOTNULL Task Note Value<br />
expectedStart datetime NULL Expected Start Date/Time Value<br />
expectedFinish datetime NULL Expected End Date/Time Value<br />
actualStart datetime NULL Actual Start Date/Time Value<br />
actualFinish datetime NULL Actual End Date/Time Value<br />
priority smallint NOTNULL Priority Value<br />
status smallint NOTNULL Status Value<br />
refValue1 varchar(30) NULL Reference Value 1<br />
refValue2 varchar(30) NULL Reference Value 2<br />
refValue3 varchar(30) NULL Reference Value 3<br />
assignedBy varchar(10) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lastChangedBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lastChangeDate datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date/Time Value<br />
createdBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
creationDate datetime NOTNULL Created on Date/Time Value<br />
lockCounter int NOTNULL Lock Counter Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmWave<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
waveKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Wave Key<br />
createdOn datetime NULL Created on Date/Time Value<br />
createdBy varchar(10) NOTNULL User Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_autohd_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
wms_autohd_hrs int NULL Autohold Length Hours Value<br />
context varchar(10) NOTNULL Context Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_bin_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_locn_key varchar(10) NULL Location Key<br />
wms_bin_key varchar(15) NOTNULL Bin Key<br />
wms_bin_depth float NULL Bin Depth Value<br />
wms_bin_height float NULL Bin Height Value<br />
wms_bin_width float NULL Bin Width Value<br />
wms_bin_type varchar(10) NULL Bin Type Value<br />
wms_bin_row int NULL Bin row # (x) Value<br />
wms_bin_col int NULL Bin column # (y) Value<br />
wms_bin_cychd int NOTNULL Bin Cycle Lock Value<br />
wms_bin_hold int NOTNULL Bin On Hold Value<br />
wms_bin_tbl_key int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Bin Table Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_bincnt_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_cycnt_key int NULL Cycle count key<br />
wms_bin_key varchar(15) NULL Bin Key<br />
wms_bincnt_stat int NULL Bin count status Value<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_bincnt_crtdt datetime NULL Counted on Date/Time Value<br />
in_locn_key varchar(10) NULL Location Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(10) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(10) NULL Pack Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_bindtlst_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_bin_key varchar(13) NOTNULL Bin Key<br />
wms_zone_key varchar(10) NULL Zone Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_bin_depth float NULL Bin Depth Value<br />
wms_bin_height float NULL Bin Height Value<br />
wms_bin_width float NULL Bin Width Value<br />
wms_bin_vol float NULL Bin Volume Value<br />
wms_binst_rem float NULL Volume Remaining Value<br />
wms_binst_pc int NULL Number Of Pallets Value<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
in_lot_key varchar(25) NOTNULL Lot Key<br />
wms_contdtl_puldt datetime NOTNULL Pull Date/Time Value<br />
wms_contdtl_alloc varchar(10) NULL Pallet Allocation Value<br />
wms_contst_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_conthdr_lstmv datetime NULL Last Moved Date/Time Value<br />
wms_contdtl_qty float NULL Detail Quantity<br />
wms_bin_type varchar(10) NULL Bin Type<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NOTNULL Container Detail Key<br />
wms_count_key int NULL Count Key<br />
wms_count_qty float NULL Cycle Count Quantity Value<br />
wms_count_var float NULL Cycle Count Variance Value<br />
wms_bindtlst_tbl_key int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Bin Detail List Table Key<br />
lastCount datetime NOTNULL Counted On Date/Time Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_case_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_case_num int NOTNULL Case Number Value<br />
created_on datetime NOTNULL Created on Date<br />
changed_on datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date<br />
created_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
changed_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lock_count int NOTNULL Lock Counter Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_contadj_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NULL Pack Key<br />
wms_contadj_qty float NULL Adjusted Quantity Value<br />
en_resn_key varchar(10) NULL Reason For Adjustment Value<br />
sa_user_key varchar(10) NULL User Key<br />
wms_contadj_date datetime NULL Transaction Date/Time Value<br />
wms_contadj_cmt varchar(255) NULL Container Adj Comment Value<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NOTNULL Container Detail Key<br />
wms_contcase_key varchar(60) NULL Container Case Key<br />
wms_contadj_cntrl varchar(60) NULL Container Adj Control Num Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_contcase_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NULL Tracking Detail Key<br />
wms_contcase_key varchar(60) NOTNULL Tracking Case Key<br />
wms_contcase_ctwgt float NULL Tracking Catch Weight Value<br />
in_sublot_key int NULL Adage SubLot Key<br />
wms_contcase_prddt datetime NOTNULL Case Production Date Value<br />
created_on datetime NOTNULL Created On Date Value<br />
changed_on datetime NOTNULL Changed On Date Value<br />
created_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
changed_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lock_count int NOTNULL Lock Count Value<br />
wms_contcase_stat int NOTNULL Container Status Value<br />
wms_contcase_acwgt float NOTNULL Container Actual Weight Value<br />
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<br />
<br />
wms_contdtl_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Tracking Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NULL Pack Key<br />
so_prod_key varchar(20) NULL Product # (UPC code)<br />
in_desc varchar(60) NULL Item Description Value<br />
wms_contdtl_prddt datetime NULL Production Date/Time Value<br />
wms_contdtl_puldt datetime NOTNULL Pull Date Value<br />
wms_contst_key varchar(10) NULL Container Status Key<br />
wms_contdtl_qty float NULL Item Quantity Value<br />
wms_contdtl_uom varchar(6) NULL Unit Of Measure Value<br />
in_lot_key varchar(25) NOTNULL Lot Key<br />
wms_contdtl_alloc varchar(10) NULL Pallet Allocated Value<br />
wms_contdtl_vol float NULL Item Volume Value<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NOTNULL Container Detail Key<br />
wms_contdtl_ctwgt float NULL Container Detail Catch Weight<br />
wms_user_paramVC1 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #1<br />
wms_user_paramVC2 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #2<br />
wms_user_paramVC3 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #3<br />
wms_user_paramVC4 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #4<br />
wms_user_paramVC5 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #5<br />
wms_user_paramVC6 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #6<br />
wms_user_paramVC7 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #7<br />
wms_user_paramVC8 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #8<br />
wms_user_paramVC9 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #9<br />
wms_user_paramVC10 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #10<br />
wms_user_paramF1 float NULL User defined Parameter F1<br />
wms_user_paramF2 float NULL User defined Parameter F2<br />
wms_user_paramF3 float NULL User defined Parameter F3<br />
wms_user_paramF4 float NULL User defined Parameter F4<br />
wms_user_paramF5 float NULL User defined Parameter F5<br />
wms_contdtl_crtdt datetime NULL Creation Date/Time Value<br />
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<br />
wms_context_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_context_variety varchar(10) NULL Context Variety Value<br />
wms_context_linemtch varchar(10) NULL Context Line Match Value<br />
wms_context_idfield varchar(4) NULL Context ID Field Value<br />
created_on datetime NOTNULL Created on Date/Time Value<br />
changed_on datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date/Time Value<br />
created_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
changed_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lock_count int NOTNULL Lock Count Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_conthdr_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_contst_key varchar(10) NULL Container Status Value<br />
in_locn_key varchar(10) NULL Location Key<br />
wms_bin_key varchar(15) NULL Bin Key<br />
wms_conthdr_lstmv datetime NULL Last Moved Date/Time Value<br />
wms_contty_key varchar(10) NULL Container Type<br />
wms_conthdr_lstdt datetime NULL Container Last Changed Date Value<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_contst_reldt datetime NULL Release Date/Time<br />
wms_group_key int NULL Group Key<br />
wms_conthdr_vol float NULL Container Volume Value<br />
wms_conthdr_unique int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Container Header Unique Key<br />
lockCounter int NULL Lock Counter Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_contst_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_contst_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Container Status Value<br />
wms_contst_desc varchar(60) NULL Container Description Value<br />
wms_contst_type varchar(10) NULL Container Type Value<br />
wms_contst_reldt varchar(8) NULL Container Release Date Value<br />
wms_contst_relby varchar(8) NULL Container Release By Date Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_contty_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_contty_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Container Type Value<br />
wms_contty_height float NULL Container Height Value<br />
wms_contty_depth float NULL Container Depth Value<br />
wms_contty_width float NULL Container Width Value<br />
wms_contty_lay int NULL Number Of Layers Value<br />
wms_contty_case int NULL Number Of Cases Value<br />
wms_contty_uom varchar(6) NULL Unit Of Measure Value<br />
wms_contty_dftrtype varchar(50) NULL Type Of Transaction Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_contxf_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_contty_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Container Type Value<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
wms_desc varchar(60) NULL Item Description Value<br />
so_prod_key varchar(20) NULL Adage Sales Order Production K<br />
wms_active_qty float NULL Container Active Quantity<br />
wms_hold_qty float NULL Container Hold Quantity<br />
wms_contxf_key int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Container Cross Reference Key<br />
toleranceOver float NOTNULL Tolerance Over Value<br />
wms_contxf_pseq int NOTNULL Container Cross Reference Seq Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_counter_tbl<br />
wms_counter_type smallint NOTNULL Counter Name Value<br />
wms_counter_idx int NOTNULL Current Counter Number Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_ctwght_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
wms_ctwght_minwgt float NOTNULL Catch Weight Minimum Tolerance<br />
wms_ctwght_maxwgt float NOTNULL Catch Weight Maximum Tolerance<br />
wms_ctwght_tare float NOTNULL Catch Weight Tare Weight Value<br />
wms_ctwght_scc varchar(40) NULL Catch Weight SCC Value<br />
upc_key varchar(60) NOTNULL UPC Key<br />
ucc128_item varchar(6) NOTNULL UCC 128 Item<br />
created_on datetime NOTNULL Created on Date/Time Value<br />
changed_on datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date/Time Value<br />
created_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
changed_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lock_count int NOTNULL Lock Count Value<br />
wms_ctwght_netwt float NOTNULL Catch weight Net Weight Value<br />
wms_ctwght_backdt int NULL Catch Weight Back Date<br />
wms_ctwght_sell int NOTNULL Catch Weight Sell Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_custpull_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
ap_cust_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Customer Key<br />
wms_custpull_puldt int NULL Customer Pull Date Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_cycnt_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
in_cycnt_key varchar(10) NULL Cycle Count Key<br />
wms_cycnt_entlv varchar(10) NULL Cycle Count Entity Level Key<br />
wms_cycnt_ent varchar(20) NULL Cycle Count Entity Key<br />
wms_cycnt_stat varchar(10) NULL Cycle Count Status Value<br />
wms_cycnt_ent2 varchar(20) NULL Cycle Count Entity 2 Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_erpint_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_erpint_type varchar(30) NOTNULL ERP Interface Type Value<br />
wms_erpint_start datetime NOTNULL ERP Interface Start Value<br />
wms_erpint_pid int NOTNULL ERP Interface Part ID Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_except_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_tran_key varchar(10) NULL Transaction Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_except_sbin varchar(15) NULL Bin Key<br />
wms_except_ubin varchar(15) NULL Bin Key<br />
wms_except_sqty float NULL System Expected Quantity Value<br />
wms_except_uqty float NULL User Entered Quantity Value<br />
wms_except_note varchar(255) NULL Exception Explanation Value<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_except_crtdt datetime NULL Exception Creation Date/Time<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_group_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_group_key int NOTNULL Group Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_kit_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_kititem_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Kit Item Key<br />
wms_kitpack_key varchar(6) NOTNULL Kit Pack Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
wms_kit_qty float NOTNULL Kit Quantity Value<br />
wms_kit_uom varchar(2) NOTNULL Kit UOM Value<br />
created_by varchar(8) NOTNULL Created by Date/Time Value<br />
created_on datetime NOTNULL Created on Date/Time Value<br />
changed_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
changed_on datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date/Time Value<br />
lock_count int NOTNULL Lock Counter Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_lhold_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_lhold_lot varchar(25) NULL Lot Hold Lot Value<br />
wms_lhold_bgdt datetime NULL Beginning Hold Date/Time Value<br />
wms_lhold_eddt datetime NULL Ending Hold Date/Time Value<br />
wms_lhold_cmt varchar(255) NULL Comment Value<br />
wms_lhold_trdt datetime NULL Date Lot Placed On Hold Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_load_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
so_brnch_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Branch Key<br />
so_hdr_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_load_bol varchar(25) NOTNULL Load BOL Value<br />
wms_load_trailer varchar(25) NULL Load Trailer Value<br />
wms_load_seal varchar(45) NULL Load Seal Value<br />
wms_load_chep int NULL Load Chep Value<br />
wms_load_shpdt datetime NULL Load Ship Date/Time Value<br />
in_towhs_key varchar(4) NULL To WHS Key<br />
carrier varchar(10) NULL Carrier Value<br />
prePaidFreight float NULL Pre Paid Freight Value<br />
status varchar(10) NULL Status Value<br />
loadKey varchar(10) NULL Load Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_loadnm_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
so_brnch_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Branch Key<br />
so_hdr_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_loadnm_key int NULL Load Name Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_lothist_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_tran_type varchar(15) NULL Transaction Type Key<br />
wms_tran_key varchar(20) NULL Transaction Key<br />
in_lot_key varchar(25) NULL Lot Key<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_lothist_crtdt datetime NULL Date of transaction Value<br />
wms_lothist_qty float NULL Lot History Quantity Value<br />
wms_lothist_uom varchar(2) NULL Unit Of Measure Value<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NOTNULL Container detail Key<br />
comment_key varchar(255) NULL Comment Value<br />
wms_lothist_key int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Lot History Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_outint_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
so_brnch_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Branch key<br />
so_hdr_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Order Key<br />
so_prod_key varchar(30) NULL Product Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_outint_qty float NULL Quantity Value<br />
wms_outint_uom varchar(2) NULL Unit of Measure Value<br />
in_lot_key varchar(25) NULL Lot Key<br />
wms_outint_error varchar(255) NULL Status Value<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_outint_crtdt datetime NULL Date/Time Stamp Value<br />
wms_outint_type int NOTNULL Type of Transaction Value<br />
wms_outdtl_key int NULL Out-Int Detail Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_towhs_key varchar(4) NULL To WHS Key<br />
wms_contdtl_key smallint NULL Container Detail Key<br />
wms_whistle_recdt datetime NULL Whistle Receive Date/Time<br />
in_item_key varchar(20) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NULL Pack Key<br />
wms_outint_control varchar(60) NULL Outint Control Key<br />
wms_outint_unique int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Outint Unique Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_piint_tbl<br />
wms_piint_error varchar(255) NULL Message Value<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
sf_plant_key varchar(10) NULL Plant Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_locn_key varchar(10) NULL Location Key<br />
pm_shop_key varchar(10) NULL Production Order Key<br />
pm_shop_ordtp varchar(1) NULL Order Type Value<br />
sf_opseq_key int NULL Routing sequence<br />
wms_piint_bqty float NULL Batch Quantity Value<br />
wms_piint_sqty float NULL Scrapped Quantity Value<br />
wms_piint_uom varchar(2) NULL Unit of Measure<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_piint_crdt datetime NULL Prod Issue Create Date Value<br />
in_item_key varchar(20) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NULL Pack Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
in_lot_key varchar(25) NULL Lot Key<br />
wms_contdtl_puldt datetime NULL Container Pull Date/Time<br />
wms_piint_unique int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Production Issue Unique Key<br />
wms_piint_control varchar(60) NULL Production Issue Control Key<br />
tranKey int NOTNULL Transaction Key<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NOTNULL Container Detail Key<br />
pm_matl_key int NOTNULL PM Material Key<br />
originTrack varchar(10) NULL Original Tracking Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_pmint_tbl<br />
wms_pmint_error varchar(255) NULL Message Value<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
sf_plant_key varchar(10) NULL Plant Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
pm_shop_key varchar(10) NULL Order Key<br />
pm_shop_ordtp varchar(1) NULL Shop Order Type Key<br />
wms_pmint_bqty float NULL PM Batch Quantity Value<br />
wms_pmint_sqty float NULL PM Scrapped Quantity Value<br />
wms_pmint_uom varchar(2) NULL Unit of Measure Value<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_pmint_crdt datetime NULL PM Transaction Date/Time<br />
in_item_key varchar(20) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NULL Pack Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Container Header Key<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NOTNULL Container Detail Key<br />
in_lot_key varchar(25) NULL In Lot Key<br />
wms_pmint_unique int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL PM Unique Key<br />
wms_pmint_control varchar(50) NULL PM Control Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_pmintdtl_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NULL Company Key<br />
sf_plant_key varchar(4) NULL Plant Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
pm_shop_key varchar(10) NULL Order Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NULL Container Detail Key<br />
wms_contcase_key varchar(60) NULL Containe Case Key<br />
in_sublot_key int NULL Sub Lot Key<br />
wms_contcase_ctwgt float NULL Case Catchweight Value<br />
wms_contcase_acwgt float NULL Case Actual Weight Value<br />
wms_contcase_prddt datetime NULL Case Production Date/Time<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_point_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
so_brnch_key varchar(4) NULL Branch Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_contdtl_puldt datetime NULL Pull date<br />
po_hdr_key varchar(10) NULL Order Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NULL Pack Key<br />
wms_point_qty float NULL Quantity Received Value<br />
wms_point_uom varchar(6) NULL Unit Of Measure Value<br />
in_lot_key varchar(25) NULL Lot Key<br />
wms_point_bol varchar(20) NULL Bill of Lading Value<br />
wms_point_error varchar(255) NULL Message Value<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_point_crtdt datetime NULL Transaction Date/Time Value<br />
po_dtl_key smallint NULL Production Order Detail Key<br />
in_locn_key varchar(10) NULL Location Key<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NOTNULL Container Detail Key<br />
wms_point_control varchar(60) NULL Point Control<br />
wms_point_tbl_key int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Point Table Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_print_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_print_key varchar(100) NOTNULL Printer Name Value<br />
wms_print_desc varchar(100) NULL Printer Description Value<br />
wms_print_def int NULL Printer Definition Value<br />
pr_rotate_key float NOTNULL Print Rotate Value<br />
wms_print_tbl_key int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Print Table Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_pultol_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NULL Pack Key<br />
wms_pultol_tol int NULL Pull Date Tolerance Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_recper_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_recbgn_key datetime NULL Last ERP Reconciliation Date<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_screen_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_screen_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Screen Name Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_sectmpl_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_sectmpl_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Security Template Name Key<br />
wms_screen_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Screen Name Key<br />
wms_secure_mode int NULL Security Mode Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_secure_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_screen_key varchar(20) NULL Screen Name Key<br />
wms_secure_mode int NULL Security Mode Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_shipins_tbl Table no longer<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
ar_ship_key varchar(10) NOTNULL AR Ship Key<br />
so_prod_key varchar(20) NOTNULL So Product Key<br />
in_instr_key text NOTNULL IN Instruction Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_track_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_track_key int NOTNULL Tracking Number Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_user_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_print_key varchar(100) NULL Default Printer Value<br />
wms_user_lang varchar(20) NULL User Language Key<br />
wms_user_tbl_key int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL User Table Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_usercols_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_table_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Table Key<br />
wms_col_key varchar(20) NOTNULL New Column Database Key<br />
wms_col_name varchar(20) NOTNULL Column Common Name<br />
wms_col_shortname varchar(5) NOTNULL Short Name Value<br />
wms_col_type varchar(10) NOTNULL Column Type Value<br />
wms_col_default varchar(26) NULL Column Default Value<br />
wms_col_min varchar(26) NULL Column Minimum Tolerance Value<br />
wms_col_max varchar(26) NULL Column Maximum Tolerance Value<br />
wms_col_req smallint NULL Column Required Value<br />
wms_item_type varchar(20) NULL Item Type Key<br />
wms_valid_sql text NULL SQL Text Value<br />
wms_ui_type smallint NOTNULL UI Parameter Type Key<br />
created_on datetime NOTNULL Created On Date/Time<br />
changed_on datetime NOTNULL Changed On Date/Time<br />
created_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
changed_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lock_count int NOTNULL Lock Counter<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_utcount_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_cycnt_key int NOTNULL Cycle Count Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(7) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
in_locn_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Location Key<br />
en_lot_key varchar(25) NULL Lot Key<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
wms_utcycnt_crdt datetime NOTNULL Date/Time Stamp Value<br />
wms_utcycnt_qty float NOTNULL Reported Quantity Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_vndpull_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
en_vend_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Vendor Key<br />
wms_vndpull_puldt int NULL Vendor Pull Date Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_wtint_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
so_brnch_key varchar(4) NULL Branch Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_contdtl_puldt datetime NULL Item Pull Date<br />
wt_hdr_key varchar(10) NULL Warehouse Transfer Header Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NULL Packing Key<br />
wms_wtint_qty float NULL WT Quantity Value<br />
wms_wtint_uom varchar(6) NULL Unit Of Measur Value<br />
in_lot_key varchar(25) NULL Lot Key<br />
wms_wtint_bol varchar(20) NULL WT Bill of Lading Value<br />
wms_wtint_error varchar(255) NULL WT Error Message Value<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_wtint_crtdt datetime NULL WT Creation Date/Time<br />
wms_wtint_frwhs varchar(4) NULL WT From Warehouse Key<br />
wt_dtl_key smallint NOTNULL WT Detail Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_locn_key varchar(10) NULL In Location Key<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NOTNULL Container Detail Key<br />
wms_wtint_control varchar(60) NULL ERP Control Key<br />
wms_wtint_key int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL WT Index Key<br />
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<br />
wms_zone_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_zone_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Zone Key<br />
wms_bin_key varchar(15) NOTNULL Bin Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_zonexf_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_zone_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Zone Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
wms_zone_pri int NOTNULL Zone Priority Value<br />
actionType smallint NOTNULL Action Type Value</div>67.171.21.72http://demo.coolearth.com/index.php?title=GT:Appendix_C_Whistle_Database_Tables&diff=5803GT:Appendix C Whistle Database Tables2005-11-11T20:22:13Z<p>67.171.21.72: </p>
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<div>Whistle Database Tables<br />
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The Whistle application uses a number of database tables to store and organize warehouse information. Whistle updates most tables automatically. Other tables, such as the ‘user’ tables, are updated manually through the use of data maintenance frames (see chapter 18 – Data Maintenance Frames). This is a comprehensive listing of all Whistle – specific database tables and their corresponding parameters.<br />
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The following is a list of all Whistle database tables. Each table is described in detail in later in this appendix.<br />
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<br />
Whistle Tables : <br />
wmCountDetail<br />
wmCountMaster<br />
wmCountZones<br />
wmCountedBins<br />
wmCustomer<br />
wmDemand<br />
wmItemInstruct<br />
wmLabelCrossRef<br />
wmLabelElements<br />
wmPickAllocation<br />
wmPrintJobs<br />
wmRuleContext<br />
wmRuleContextLine<br />
wmRuleMaster<br />
wmScaleDefinition<br />
wmTaskMaster<br />
wmTestHistory<br />
wmUomConv<br />
wmUserPrefs<br />
wmUserTask<br />
wmWave<br />
wms_autohd_tbl<br />
wms_bin_tbl<br />
wms_bincnt_tbl<br />
wms_bindtlst_tbl<br />
wms_case_tbl<br />
wms_contadj_tbl<br />
wms_contcase_tbl<br />
wms_contdtl_tbl<br />
wms_context_tbl<br />
wms_conthdr_tbl<br />
wms_contst_tbl<br />
wms_contty_tbl<br />
wms_contxf_tbl<br />
wms_counter_tbl<br />
wms_ctwght_tbl<br />
wms_custpull_tbl<br />
wms_cycnt_tbl<br />
wms_erpint_tbl<br />
wms_except_tbl<br />
wms_group_tbl<br />
wms_kit_tbl<br />
wms_lhold_tbl<br />
wms_load_tbl<br />
wms_loadnm_tbl<br />
wms_lothist_tbl<br />
wms_outint_tbl<br />
wms_piint_tbl<br />
wms_pmint_tbl<br />
wms_pmintdtl_tbl<br />
wms_point_tbl<br />
wms_print_tbl<br />
wms_pultol_tbl<br />
wms_recper_tbl<br />
wms_screen_tbl<br />
wms_sectmpl_tbl<br />
wms_secure_tbl<br />
wms_shipins_tbl<br />
wms_track_tbl<br />
wms_user_tbl<br />
wms_usercols_tbl<br />
wms_utcount_tbl<br />
wms_vndpull_tbl<br />
wms_wtint_tbl<br />
wms_zone_tbl<br />
wms_zonexf_tbl<br />
Common Keys and DataTypes : <br />
Bin Key varchar(15)<br />
Branch Key varchar(4)<br />
Company Key varchar(2)<br />
Container Detail Key int<br />
Container Header Key varchar(10)<br />
Count Key int<br />
Item Key varchar(30)<br />
Location Key varchar(10)<br />
Lot Key varchar(25)<br />
Order Key varchar(10)<br />
Pack Key varchar(10)<br />
Tracking Key varchar(10)<br />
User Key varchar(30)<br />
Warehouse Key varchar(4)<br />
Zone Key varchar(10)<br />
Data Types : <br />
datetime<br />
decimal(18,4)<br />
float<br />
int<br />
int (IDENTITY)<br />
smallint<br />
text<br />
varchar(1)<br />
varchar(10)<br />
varchar(100)<br />
varchar(128)<br />
varchar(13)<br />
varchar(15)<br />
varchar(2)<br />
varchar(20)<br />
varchar(25)<br />
varchar(255)<br />
varchar(256)<br />
varchar(45)<br />
varchar(5)<br />
varchar(30)<br />
varchar(4)<br />
varchar(40)<br />
varchar(50)<br />
varchar(6)<br />
varchar(60)<br />
varchar(64)<br />
varchar(7)<br />
varchar(8)<br />
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Whistle Tables and Definitions : <br />
<br />
wmCountDetail<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
countKey int NOTNULL Count Key<br />
containerHeader varchar(10) NOTNULL Container Header Key<br />
containerDetail int NOTNULL Container Detail Key<br />
bin varchar(10) NOTNULL Bin Key<br />
item varchar(10) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
pack varchar(10) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
lot varchar(10) NOTNULL Lot Key<br />
originalQty decimal(18,4) NOTNULL Original Quantity Value<br />
countedQty decimal(18,4) NOTNULL Counted Quantity Value<br />
countedCost decimal(18,4) NOTNULL Counted Cost Value<br />
variance decimal(18,4) NOTNULL Variance Value<br />
varianceCost decimal(18,4) NOTNULL Variance Cost Value<br />
countedBy varchar(10) NOTNULL User Key<br />
countedOn datetime NOTNULL Counted On Date/Time Value<br />
updateCounter int NOTNULL Update Counter Key<br />
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<br />
wmCountMaster<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
countKey int NOTNULL Count Key<br />
countStatus varchar(10) NOTNULL Count Status Key<br />
createdBy varchar(10) NOTNULL User Key<br />
createdOn datetime NOTNULL Counted On Date/Time Value<br />
completedBy varchar(10) NULL User Key<br />
completedOn datetime NULL Completed On Date/Time Value<br />
countedCost decimal(18,4) NULL Counted Cost Value<br />
netVarianceCost decimal(18,4) NULL Net Variance Cost<br />
numCounts int NULL Number of Counts Value<br />
numErrors int NULL Number of Errors Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmCountZones<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
countZone varchar(10) NOTNULL Count Zone Key<br />
bin varchar(10) NOTNULL Bin Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmCountedBins<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
countKey int NOTNULL Count Key<br />
bin varchar(10) NOTNULL Bin Key<br />
errors int NOTNULL Errors Key<br />
countedBy varchar(10) NOTNULL User Key<br />
countedOn datetime NOTNULL Counted On Date/Time Value<br />
updateCounter int NOTNULL Update Counter Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmCustomer<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
customerKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Customer Key<br />
showCustPartNumber int NOTNULL Show Customer Part Number Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmDemand<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
orderKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Order Key<br />
orderType int NOTNULL Order Type Key<br />
demandLine int NOTNULL Demand Line Key<br />
status varchar(50) NOTNULL Status Key<br />
item varchar(20) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
pack varchar(8) NULL Pack Key<br />
lot varchar(20) NULL Lot Key<br />
demandQty decimal(18,4) NOTNULL Demand Quantity Value<br />
pickedQty decimal(18,4) NOTNULL Picked Quantity Value<br />
uom varchar(2) NOTNULL UOM Value<br />
createTime datetime NOTNULL Created Date/Time Value<br />
activeUser varchar(10) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lockCounter int NOTNULL Lock Counter Key<br />
minShelfLife int NOTNULL Minimum Shelf Life Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmItemInstruct<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
item varchar(20) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
pack varchar(8) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
context int NOTNULL Context Key<br />
instruction varchar(255) NOTNULL Instruction Text Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmLabelCrossRef<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company key<br />
branch varchar(4) NOTNULL Branch Key<br />
deliverFrom varchar(10) NOTNULL Deliver From Key<br />
labelKey int NOTNULL Label Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmLabelElements<br />
labelKey int NOTNULL Label Key<br />
elementKey int NOTNULL Element Key<br />
dataType int NOTNULL Data Type Value<br />
elementDescription varchar(10) NULL Element Description Value<br />
position int NOTNULL Position Value<br />
width int NOTNULL Width Value<br />
uom varchar(2) NULL UOM Value<br />
decimalPosition int NOTNULL Decimal Position Key<br />
mapsTo varchar(20) NULL Maps To Key<br />
required int NOTNULL Required Key<br />
lastModifiedBy varchar(10) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lastModifiedOn datetime NULL Last Modified Date/Time Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmPickAllocation<br />
pickAllocKey int NOTNULL Pick Allocation Key<br />
companyKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouseKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
orderType smallint NOTNULL Order Type Key<br />
orderKey varchar(30) NOTNULL Order Key<br />
orderLineKey int NOTNULL Order Line Key<br />
containerKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Container Key<br />
itemKey varchar(20) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
packKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
allocLotKey varchar(30) NOTNULL Allocation Lot Key<br />
allocQuantity float NOTNULL Allocation Quantity Value<br />
allocUOM varchar(2) NOTNULL Allocation UOM Value<br />
status smallint NOTNULL Status Key<br />
lastChangedBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lastChangeDate datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date/Time Value<br />
createdBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
creationDate datetime NOTNULL Created On Date Value<br />
lockCounter int NOTNULL Lock Counter Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmPrintJobs<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
track varchar(10) NOTNULL Tracking Key<br />
numLabels int NOTNULL Number of labels Value<br />
printDoc varchar(255) NULL Print Document Value<br />
printer varchar(255) NULL Printer Value<br />
prePrint int NOTNULL Pre print Value<br />
printSequence1 varchar(10) NULL Print Sequence 1 Value<br />
printSequence2 varchar(10) NULL Print Sequence 2 Value<br />
printSequence3 varchar(10) NULL Print Sequence 3 Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmRuleContext<br />
ruleContextKey int NOTNULL Rule Context key<br />
companyKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouseKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
contextName varchar(60) NOTNULL Context Name Value<br />
contextType smallint NOTNULL Context Type Value<br />
binKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Bin Key<br />
lastChangedBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lastChangeDate datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date/Time Value<br />
createdBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
creationDate datetime NOTNULL Created on Date/Time Value<br />
lockCounter int NOTNULL Lock Counter<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmRuleContextLine<br />
ruleContextLineKey int NOTNULL Rule Context Line Key<br />
ruleContextKey int NOTNULL Rule Context Key<br />
rulePriority smallint NOTNULL Rule Priority Value<br />
ruleMasterKey int NOTNULL Rule Master Key<br />
sortOrder smallint NULL Sort Order Value<br />
lastChangedBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lastChangeDate datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date<br />
createdBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
creationDate datetime NOTNULL Created on Date<br />
lockCounter int NOTNULL Lock Counter Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmRuleMaster<br />
ruleMasterKey int NOTNULL Rule Master Key<br />
ruleName varchar(60) NOTNULL Rule Name Value<br />
ruleTable varchar(30) NULL Rule Table Value<br />
ruleColumn varchar(30) NULL Rule Column Value<br />
ruleIdentifier varchar(30) NULL Rule ID Value<br />
lastChangedBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lastChangeDate datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date Value<br />
createdBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
creationDate datetime NOTNULL Created on Date Value<br />
lockCounter int NOTNULL Lock Counter Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmScaleDefinition<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
scaleKey varchar(60) NOTNULL Scale Key<br />
scaleDescription varchar(128) NULL Scale Description Value<br />
scaleAddress varchar(128) NOTNULL Scale Address Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmTaskMaster<br />
taskMasterKey int NOTNULL Task Master Key<br />
taskType varchar(20) NOTNULL Task Type Value<br />
taskName varchar(30) NOTNULL Task Name Value<br />
refLabel1 varchar(30) NULL Reference Label 1<br />
refLabel2 varchar(30) NULL Reference Label 2<br />
refLabel3 varchar(30) NULL Reference Label 3<br />
lastChangedBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lastChangeDate datetime NOTNULL Changed On Date/Time Value<br />
createdBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
creationDate datetime NOTNULL Created On Date/Time Value<br />
lockCounter int NOTNULL Lock Counter Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmTestHistory<br />
testKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Test Key<br />
effectiveDate datetime NOTNULL Effective Date/Time Value<br />
sequence int NOTNULL Sequence Value<br />
item varchar(20) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
pack varchar(10) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
lot varchar(30) NOTNULL Lot Key<br />
sampleID varchar(20) NOTNULL Sample ID Value<br />
status varchar(20) NOTNULL Status Value<br />
result varchar(60) NOTNULL Result Value<br />
measured decimal(18,4) NULL Measured value<br />
measuredUOM varchar(2) NULL Unit Of Measure Value<br />
comments varchar(255) NULL Comment Value<br />
transactionTime datetime NOTNULL Transaction Date/Time Value<br />
tranactionUser varchar(10) NULL User Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmUomConv<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
uom_from varchar(10) NOTNULL UOM From Key<br />
uom_to varchar(10) NOTNULL UOM To Key<br />
factor float NOTNULL Factor Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmUserPrefs<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
user_key varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
pref_name varchar(64) NOTNULL Preference Name Value<br />
pref_value varchar(256) NULL Preference Value<br />
created_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
created_on datetime NOTNULL Created on Date/Time Value<br />
changed_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
changed_on datetime NOTNULL Changed On Date/Time Value<br />
lock_counter int NOTNULL Lock Counter Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmUserTask<br />
userTaskKey int NOTNULL User Task Key<br />
userKey varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
companyKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouseKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
taskMasterKey int NOTNULL Task Master Key<br />
taskNote varchar(255) NOTNULL Task Note Value<br />
expectedStart datetime NULL Expected Start Date/Time Value<br />
expectedFinish datetime NULL Expected End Date/Time Value<br />
actualStart datetime NULL Actual Start Date/Time Value<br />
actualFinish datetime NULL Actual End Date/Time Value<br />
priority smallint NOTNULL Priority Value<br />
status smallint NOTNULL Status Value<br />
refValue1 varchar(30) NULL Reference Value 1<br />
refValue2 varchar(30) NULL Reference Value 2<br />
refValue3 varchar(30) NULL Reference Value 3<br />
assignedBy varchar(10) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lastChangedBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lastChangeDate datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date/Time Value<br />
createdBy varchar(30) NOTNULL User Key<br />
creationDate datetime NOTNULL Created on Date/Time Value<br />
lockCounter int NOTNULL Lock Counter Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wmWave<br />
company varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
warehouse varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
waveKey varchar(10) NOTNULL Wave Key<br />
createdOn datetime NULL Created on Date/Time Value<br />
createdBy varchar(10) NOTNULL User Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_autohd_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
wms_autohd_hrs int NULL Autohold Length Hours Value<br />
context varchar(10) NOTNULL Context Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_bin_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_locn_key varchar(10) NULL Location Key<br />
wms_bin_key varchar(15) NOTNULL Bin Key<br />
wms_bin_depth float NULL Bin Depth Value<br />
wms_bin_height float NULL Bin Height Value<br />
wms_bin_width float NULL Bin Width Value<br />
wms_bin_type varchar(10) NULL Bin Type Value<br />
wms_bin_row int NULL Bin row # (x) Value<br />
wms_bin_col int NULL Bin column # (y) Value<br />
wms_bin_cychd int NOTNULL Bin Cycle Lock Value<br />
wms_bin_hold int NOTNULL Bin On Hold Value<br />
wms_bin_tbl_key int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Bin Table Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_bincnt_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_cycnt_key int NULL Cycle count key<br />
wms_bin_key varchar(15) NULL Bin Key<br />
wms_bincnt_stat int NULL Bin count status Value<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_bincnt_crtdt datetime NULL Counted on Date/Time Value<br />
in_locn_key varchar(10) NULL Location Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(10) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(10) NULL Pack Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_bindtlst_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_bin_key varchar(13) NOTNULL Bin Key<br />
wms_zone_key varchar(10) NULL Zone Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_bin_depth float NULL Bin Depth Value<br />
wms_bin_height float NULL Bin Height Value<br />
wms_bin_width float NULL Bin Width Value<br />
wms_bin_vol float NULL Bin Volume Value<br />
wms_binst_rem float NULL Volume Remaining Value<br />
wms_binst_pc int NULL Number Of Pallets Value<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
in_lot_key varchar(25) NOTNULL Lot Key<br />
wms_contdtl_puldt datetime NOTNULL Pull Date/Time Value<br />
wms_contdtl_alloc varchar(10) NULL Pallet Allocation Value<br />
wms_contst_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_conthdr_lstmv datetime NULL Last Moved Date/Time Value<br />
wms_contdtl_qty float NULL Detail Quantity<br />
wms_bin_type varchar(10) NULL Bin Type<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NOTNULL Container Detail Key<br />
wms_count_key int NULL Count Key<br />
wms_count_qty float NULL Cycle Count Quantity Value<br />
wms_count_var float NULL Cycle Count Variance Value<br />
wms_bindtlst_tbl_key int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Bin Detail List Table Key<br />
lastCount datetime NOTNULL Counted On Date/Time Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_case_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_case_num int NOTNULL Case Number Value<br />
created_on datetime NOTNULL Created on Date<br />
changed_on datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date<br />
created_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
changed_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lock_count int NOTNULL Lock Counter Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_contadj_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NULL Pack Key<br />
wms_contadj_qty float NULL Adjusted Quantity Value<br />
en_resn_key varchar(10) NULL Reason For Adjustment Value<br />
sa_user_key varchar(10) NULL User Key<br />
wms_contadj_date datetime NULL Transaction Date/Time Value<br />
wms_contadj_cmt varchar(255) NULL Container Adj Comment Value<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NOTNULL Container Detail Key<br />
wms_contcase_key varchar(60) NULL Container Case Key<br />
wms_contadj_cntrl varchar(60) NULL Container Adj Control Num Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_contcase_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NULL Tracking Detail Key<br />
wms_contcase_key varchar(60) NOTNULL Tracking Case Key<br />
wms_contcase_ctwgt float NULL Tracking Catch Weight Value<br />
in_sublot_key int NULL Adage SubLot Key<br />
wms_contcase_prddt datetime NOTNULL Case Production Date Value<br />
created_on datetime NOTNULL Created On Date Value<br />
changed_on datetime NOTNULL Changed On Date Value<br />
created_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
changed_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lock_count int NOTNULL Lock Count Value<br />
wms_contcase_stat int NOTNULL Container Status Value<br />
wms_contcase_acwgt float NOTNULL Container Actual Weight Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_contdtl_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Tracking Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NULL Pack Key<br />
so_prod_key varchar(20) NULL Product # (UPC code)<br />
in_desc varchar(60) NULL Item Description Value<br />
wms_contdtl_prddt datetime NULL Production Date/Time Value<br />
wms_contdtl_puldt datetime NOTNULL Pull Date Value<br />
wms_contst_key varchar(10) NULL Container Status Key<br />
wms_contdtl_qty float NULL Item Quantity Value<br />
wms_contdtl_uom varchar(6) NULL Unit Of Measure Value<br />
in_lot_key varchar(25) NOTNULL Lot Key<br />
wms_contdtl_alloc varchar(10) NULL Pallet Allocated Value<br />
wms_contdtl_vol float NULL Item Volume Value<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NOTNULL Container Detail Key<br />
wms_contdtl_ctwgt float NULL Container Detail Catch Weight<br />
wms_user_paramVC1 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #1<br />
wms_user_paramVC2 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #2<br />
wms_user_paramVC3 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #3<br />
wms_user_paramVC4 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #4<br />
wms_user_paramVC5 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #5<br />
wms_user_paramVC6 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #6<br />
wms_user_paramVC7 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #7<br />
wms_user_paramVC8 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #8<br />
wms_user_paramVC9 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #9<br />
wms_user_paramVC10 varchar(255) NULL User defined Parameter #10<br />
wms_user_paramF1 float NULL User defined Parameter F1<br />
wms_user_paramF2 float NULL User defined Parameter F2<br />
wms_user_paramF3 float NULL User defined Parameter F3<br />
wms_user_paramF4 float NULL User defined Parameter F4<br />
wms_user_paramF5 float NULL User defined Parameter F5<br />
wms_contdtl_crtdt datetime NULL Creation Date/Time Value<br />
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wms_context_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_context_variety varchar(10) NULL Context Variety Value<br />
wms_context_linemtch varchar(10) NULL Context Line Match Value<br />
wms_context_idfield varchar(4) NULL Context ID Field Value<br />
created_on datetime NOTNULL Created on Date/Time Value<br />
changed_on datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date/Time Value<br />
created_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
changed_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lock_count int NOTNULL Lock Count Value<br />
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<br />
<br />
wms_conthdr_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_contst_key varchar(10) NULL Container Status Value<br />
in_locn_key varchar(10) NULL Location Key<br />
wms_bin_key varchar(15) NULL Bin Key<br />
wms_conthdr_lstmv datetime NULL Last Moved Date/Time Value<br />
wms_contty_key varchar(10) NULL Container Type<br />
wms_conthdr_lstdt datetime NULL Container Last Changed Date Value<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_contst_reldt datetime NULL Release Date/Time<br />
wms_group_key int NULL Group Key<br />
wms_conthdr_vol float NULL Container Volume Value<br />
wms_conthdr_unique int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Container Header Unique Key<br />
lockCounter int NULL Lock Counter Value<br />
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<br />
wms_contst_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_contst_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Container Status Value<br />
wms_contst_desc varchar(60) NULL Container Description Value<br />
wms_contst_type varchar(10) NULL Container Type Value<br />
wms_contst_reldt varchar(8) NULL Container Release Date Value<br />
wms_contst_relby varchar(8) NULL Container Release By Date Value<br />
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<br />
<br />
wms_contty_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_contty_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Container Type Value<br />
wms_contty_height float NULL Container Height Value<br />
wms_contty_depth float NULL Container Depth Value<br />
wms_contty_width float NULL Container Width Value<br />
wms_contty_lay int NULL Number Of Layers Value<br />
wms_contty_case int NULL Number Of Cases Value<br />
wms_contty_uom varchar(6) NULL Unit Of Measure Value<br />
wms_contty_dftrtype varchar(50) NULL Type Of Transaction Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_contxf_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_contty_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Container Type Value<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
wms_desc varchar(60) NULL Item Description Value<br />
so_prod_key varchar(20) NULL Adage Sales Order Production K<br />
wms_active_qty float NULL Container Active Quantity<br />
wms_hold_qty float NULL Container Hold Quantity<br />
wms_contxf_key int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Container Cross Reference Key<br />
toleranceOver float NOTNULL Tolerance Over Value<br />
wms_contxf_pseq int NOTNULL Container Cross Reference Seq Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_counter_tbl<br />
wms_counter_type smallint NOTNULL Counter Name Value<br />
wms_counter_idx int NOTNULL Current Counter Number Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_ctwght_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
wms_ctwght_minwgt float NOTNULL Catch Weight Minimum Tolerance<br />
wms_ctwght_maxwgt float NOTNULL Catch Weight Maximum Tolerance<br />
wms_ctwght_tare float NOTNULL Catch Weight Tare Weight Value<br />
wms_ctwght_scc varchar(40) NULL Catch Weight SCC Value<br />
upc_key varchar(60) NOTNULL UPC Key<br />
ucc128_item varchar(6) NOTNULL UCC 128 Item<br />
created_on datetime NOTNULL Created on Date/Time Value<br />
changed_on datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date/Time Value<br />
created_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
changed_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lock_count int NOTNULL Lock Count Value<br />
wms_ctwght_netwt float NOTNULL Catch weight Net Weight Value<br />
wms_ctwght_backdt int NULL Catch Weight Back Date<br />
wms_ctwght_sell int NOTNULL Catch Weight Sell Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_custpull_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
ap_cust_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Customer Key<br />
wms_custpull_puldt int NULL Customer Pull Date Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_cycnt_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
in_cycnt_key varchar(10) NULL Cycle Count Key<br />
wms_cycnt_entlv varchar(10) NULL Cycle Count Entity Level Key<br />
wms_cycnt_ent varchar(20) NULL Cycle Count Entity Key<br />
wms_cycnt_stat varchar(10) NULL Cycle Count Status Value<br />
wms_cycnt_ent2 varchar(20) NULL Cycle Count Entity 2 Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_erpint_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_erpint_type varchar(30) NOTNULL ERP Interface Type Value<br />
wms_erpint_start datetime NOTNULL ERP Interface Start Value<br />
wms_erpint_pid int NOTNULL ERP Interface Part ID Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_except_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_tran_key varchar(10) NULL Transaction Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_except_sbin varchar(15) NULL Bin Key<br />
wms_except_ubin varchar(15) NULL Bin Key<br />
wms_except_sqty float NULL System Expected Quantity Value<br />
wms_except_uqty float NULL User Entered Quantity Value<br />
wms_except_note varchar(255) NULL Exception Explanation Value<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_except_crtdt datetime NULL Exception Creation Date/Time<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_group_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_group_key int NOTNULL Group Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_kit_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_kititem_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Kit Item Key<br />
wms_kitpack_key varchar(6) NOTNULL Kit Pack Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
wms_kit_qty float NOTNULL Kit Quantity Value<br />
wms_kit_uom varchar(2) NOTNULL Kit UOM Value<br />
created_by varchar(8) NOTNULL Created by Date/Time Value<br />
created_on datetime NOTNULL Created on Date/Time Value<br />
changed_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
changed_on datetime NOTNULL Changed on Date/Time Value<br />
lock_count int NOTNULL Lock Counter Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_lhold_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_lhold_lot varchar(25) NULL Lot Hold Lot Value<br />
wms_lhold_bgdt datetime NULL Beginning Hold Date/Time Value<br />
wms_lhold_eddt datetime NULL Ending Hold Date/Time Value<br />
wms_lhold_cmt varchar(255) NULL Comment Value<br />
wms_lhold_trdt datetime NULL Date Lot Placed On Hold Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_load_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
so_brnch_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Branch Key<br />
so_hdr_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_load_bol varchar(25) NOTNULL Load BOL Value<br />
wms_load_trailer varchar(25) NULL Load Trailer Value<br />
wms_load_seal varchar(45) NULL Load Seal Value<br />
wms_load_chep int NULL Load Chep Value<br />
wms_load_shpdt datetime NULL Load Ship Date/Time Value<br />
in_towhs_key varchar(4) NULL To WHS Key<br />
carrier varchar(10) NULL Carrier Value<br />
prePaidFreight float NULL Pre Paid Freight Value<br />
status varchar(10) NULL Status Value<br />
loadKey varchar(10) NULL Load Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_loadnm_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
so_brnch_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Branch Key<br />
so_hdr_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_loadnm_key int NULL Load Name Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_lothist_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_tran_type varchar(15) NULL Transaction Type Key<br />
wms_tran_key varchar(20) NULL Transaction Key<br />
in_lot_key varchar(25) NULL Lot Key<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_lothist_crtdt datetime NULL Date of transaction Value<br />
wms_lothist_qty float NULL Lot History Quantity Value<br />
wms_lothist_uom varchar(2) NULL Unit Of Measure Value<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NOTNULL Container detail Key<br />
comment_key varchar(255) NULL Comment Value<br />
wms_lothist_key int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Lot History Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_outint_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
so_brnch_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Branch key<br />
so_hdr_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Order Key<br />
so_prod_key varchar(30) NULL Product Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_outint_qty float NULL Quantity Value<br />
wms_outint_uom varchar(2) NULL Unit of Measure Value<br />
in_lot_key varchar(25) NULL Lot Key<br />
wms_outint_error varchar(255) NULL Status Value<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_outint_crtdt datetime NULL Date/Time Stamp Value<br />
wms_outint_type int NOTNULL Type of Transaction Value<br />
wms_outdtl_key int NULL Out-Int Detail Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_towhs_key varchar(4) NULL To WHS Key<br />
wms_contdtl_key smallint NULL Container Detail Key<br />
wms_whistle_recdt datetime NULL Whistle Receive Date/Time<br />
in_item_key varchar(20) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NULL Pack Key<br />
wms_outint_control varchar(60) NULL Outint Control Key<br />
wms_outint_unique int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Outint Unique Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_piint_tbl<br />
wms_piint_error varchar(255) NULL Message Value<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
sf_plant_key varchar(10) NULL Plant Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_locn_key varchar(10) NULL Location Key<br />
pm_shop_key varchar(10) NULL Production Order Key<br />
pm_shop_ordtp varchar(1) NULL Order Type Value<br />
sf_opseq_key int NULL Routing sequence<br />
wms_piint_bqty float NULL Batch Quantity Value<br />
wms_piint_sqty float NULL Scrapped Quantity Value<br />
wms_piint_uom varchar(2) NULL Unit of Measure<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_piint_crdt datetime NULL Prod Issue Create Date Value<br />
in_item_key varchar(20) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NULL Pack Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
in_lot_key varchar(25) NULL Lot Key<br />
wms_contdtl_puldt datetime NULL Container Pull Date/Time<br />
wms_piint_unique int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Production Issue Unique Key<br />
wms_piint_control varchar(60) NULL Production Issue Control Key<br />
tranKey int NOTNULL Transaction Key<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NOTNULL Container Detail Key<br />
pm_matl_key int NOTNULL PM Material Key<br />
originTrack varchar(10) NULL Original Tracking Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_pmint_tbl<br />
wms_pmint_error varchar(255) NULL Message Value<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
sf_plant_key varchar(10) NULL Plant Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
pm_shop_key varchar(10) NULL Order Key<br />
pm_shop_ordtp varchar(1) NULL Shop Order Type Key<br />
wms_pmint_bqty float NULL PM Batch Quantity Value<br />
wms_pmint_sqty float NULL PM Scrapped Quantity Value<br />
wms_pmint_uom varchar(2) NULL Unit of Measure Value<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_pmint_crdt datetime NULL PM Transaction Date/Time<br />
in_item_key varchar(20) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NULL Pack Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Container Header Key<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NOTNULL Container Detail Key<br />
in_lot_key varchar(25) NULL In Lot Key<br />
wms_pmint_unique int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL PM Unique Key<br />
wms_pmint_control varchar(50) NULL PM Control Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_pmintdtl_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NULL Company Key<br />
sf_plant_key varchar(4) NULL Plant Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
pm_shop_key varchar(10) NULL Order Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NULL Container Detail Key<br />
wms_contcase_key varchar(60) NULL Containe Case Key<br />
in_sublot_key int NULL Sub Lot Key<br />
wms_contcase_ctwgt float NULL Case Catchweight Value<br />
wms_contcase_acwgt float NULL Case Actual Weight Value<br />
wms_contcase_prddt datetime NULL Case Production Date/Time<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_point_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
so_brnch_key varchar(4) NULL Branch Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_contdtl_puldt datetime NULL Pull date<br />
po_hdr_key varchar(10) NULL Order Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NULL Pack Key<br />
wms_point_qty float NULL Quantity Received Value<br />
wms_point_uom varchar(6) NULL Unit Of Measure Value<br />
in_lot_key varchar(25) NULL Lot Key<br />
wms_point_bol varchar(20) NULL Bill of Lading Value<br />
wms_point_error varchar(255) NULL Message Value<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_point_crtdt datetime NULL Transaction Date/Time Value<br />
po_dtl_key smallint NULL Production Order Detail Key<br />
in_locn_key varchar(10) NULL Location Key<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NOTNULL Container Detail Key<br />
wms_point_control varchar(60) NULL Point Control<br />
wms_point_tbl_key int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Point Table Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_print_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_print_key varchar(100) NOTNULL Printer Name Value<br />
wms_print_desc varchar(100) NULL Printer Description Value<br />
wms_print_def int NULL Printer Definition Value<br />
pr_rotate_key float NOTNULL Print Rotate Value<br />
wms_print_tbl_key int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL Print Table Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_pultol_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NULL Pack Key<br />
wms_pultol_tol int NULL Pull Date Tolerance Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_recper_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_recbgn_key datetime NULL Last ERP Reconciliation Date<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_screen_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_screen_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Screen Name Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_sectmpl_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_sectmpl_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Security Template Name Key<br />
wms_screen_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Screen Name Key<br />
wms_secure_mode int NULL Security Mode Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_secure_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_screen_key varchar(20) NULL Screen Name Key<br />
wms_secure_mode int NULL Security Mode Value<br />
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<br />
<br />
wms_shipins_tbl Table no longer<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
ar_ship_key varchar(10) NOTNULL AR Ship Key<br />
so_prod_key varchar(20) NOTNULL So Product Key<br />
in_instr_key text NOTNULL IN Instruction Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_track_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_track_key int NOTNULL Tracking Number Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_user_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_print_key varchar(100) NULL Default Printer Value<br />
wms_user_lang varchar(20) NULL User Language Key<br />
wms_user_tbl_key int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL User Table Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_usercols_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_table_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Table Key<br />
wms_col_key varchar(20) NOTNULL New Column Database Key<br />
wms_col_name varchar(20) NOTNULL Column Common Name<br />
wms_col_shortname varchar(5) NOTNULL Short Name Value<br />
wms_col_type varchar(10) NOTNULL Column Type Value<br />
wms_col_default varchar(26) NULL Column Default Value<br />
wms_col_min varchar(26) NULL Column Minimum Tolerance Value<br />
wms_col_max varchar(26) NULL Column Maximum Tolerance Value<br />
wms_col_req smallint NULL Column Required Value<br />
wms_item_type varchar(20) NULL Item Type Key<br />
wms_valid_sql text NULL SQL Text Value<br />
wms_ui_type smallint NOTNULL UI Parameter Type Key<br />
created_on datetime NOTNULL Created On Date/Time<br />
changed_on datetime NOTNULL Changed On Date/Time<br />
created_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
changed_by varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
lock_count int NOTNULL Lock Counter<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_utcount_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(2) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_cycnt_key int NOTNULL Cycle Count Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(20) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(7) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
in_locn_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Location Key<br />
en_lot_key varchar(25) NULL Lot Key<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NOTNULL User Key<br />
wms_utcycnt_crdt datetime NOTNULL Date/Time Stamp Value<br />
wms_utcycnt_qty float NOTNULL Reported Quantity Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_vndpull_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
en_vend_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Vendor Key<br />
wms_vndpull_puldt int NULL Vendor Pull Date Value<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_wtint_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NULL Company Key<br />
so_brnch_key varchar(4) NULL Branch Key<br />
wms_conthdr_key varchar(10) NULL Tracking Key<br />
wms_contdtl_puldt datetime NULL Item Pull Date<br />
wt_hdr_key varchar(10) NULL Warehouse Transfer Header Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NULL Packing Key<br />
wms_wtint_qty float NULL WT Quantity Value<br />
wms_wtint_uom varchar(6) NULL Unit Of Measur Value<br />
in_lot_key varchar(25) NULL Lot Key<br />
wms_wtint_bol varchar(20) NULL WT Bill of Lading Value<br />
wms_wtint_error varchar(255) NULL WT Error Message Value<br />
sa_user_key varchar(8) NULL User Key<br />
wms_wtint_crtdt datetime NULL WT Creation Date/Time<br />
wms_wtint_frwhs varchar(4) NULL WT From Warehouse Key<br />
wt_dtl_key smallint NOTNULL WT Detail Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NULL Warehouse Key<br />
in_locn_key varchar(10) NULL In Location Key<br />
wms_contdtl_key int NOTNULL Container Detail Key<br />
wms_wtint_control varchar(60) NULL ERP Control Key<br />
wms_wtint_key int (IDENTITY) NOTNULL WT Index Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_zone_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_zone_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Zone Key<br />
wms_bin_key varchar(15) NOTNULL Bin Key<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
wms_zonexf_tbl<br />
gl_cmp_key varchar(3) NOTNULL Company Key<br />
in_whs_key varchar(4) NOTNULL Warehouse Key<br />
wms_zone_key varchar(10) NOTNULL Zone Key<br />
in_item_key varchar(30) NOTNULL Item Key<br />
im_pack_key varchar(6) NOTNULL Pack Key<br />
wms_zone_pri int NOTNULL Zone Priority Value<br />
actionType smallint NOTNULL Action Type Value</div>67.171.21.72