Difference between revisions of "GX:Studio:Catchweight"
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==Security== | ==Security== | ||
In order to use this screen, the user must have been assigned the screen privilege "SD CATCHWEIGHT SETUP". | In order to use this screen, the user must have been assigned the screen privilege "SD CATCHWEIGHT SETUP". | ||
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+ | ==Access== | ||
+ | Log into Studio. On the menu on the left hand side, select "Data Setup" (see picture below, in red). Pressing that button will display a menu of data items that you have permission to set up. From that list, select "Catchweight" (see picture below, in blue). Press that button, and you will see the Catchweight table maintenance screen. | ||
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+ | [[Image:CWMenu.PNG|Image:CWMenu.PNG]] | ||
==Intended Use== | ==Intended Use== | ||
This screen is used to set up catchweighted items in Whistle. A catchweighted (also known as random weight) item is inventory where each piece can have a different weight, and the product is priced by the actual weight of the individual piece. In contrast, a standard weight (also known as net weight) item is one that uses the same (standardized) weight for each piece. | This screen is used to set up catchweighted items in Whistle. A catchweighted (also known as random weight) item is inventory where each piece can have a different weight, and the product is priced by the actual weight of the individual piece. In contrast, a standard weight (also known as net weight) item is one that uses the same (standardized) weight for each piece. | ||
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+ | ==ERP System== | ||
+ | ===Infor=== | ||
+ | If you are using Infor, you need to have set up the item/pack inventory as sublotted; that is, created an entry in the in_sublot_tbl. You also need to set the fill attribute column (in_itmpk_fillattr) in the in_itmpk_tbl to a value of 2. | ||
==Example Usage== | ==Example Usage== | ||
New Item #23 is catchweighted, and Whistle needs to know the various weights associated with the item. | New Item #23 is catchweighted, and Whistle needs to know the various weights associated with the item. | ||
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==Columns== | ==Columns== | ||
There are certain rules associated with entries made in some columns. This will provide an overview of what is required to be in the various columns of this table. | There are certain rules associated with entries made in some columns. This will provide an overview of what is required to be in the various columns of this table. | ||
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===in_item_key=== | ===in_item_key=== | ||
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===wms_ctwght_minwgt=== | ===wms_ctwght_minwgt=== | ||
− | Minimum allowable weight of the item. This entry must be less than or equal to the maximum weight of the field. When there is a value in this field, the netweight field must be 0 | + | Minimum allowable weight of the item. This entry must be less than or equal to the maximum weight of the field. When there is a value in this field, the netweight field must be 0, and the maximum weight field must be filled out. |
===wms_ctwght_maxwgt=== | ===wms_ctwght_maxwgt=== | ||
− | Maximum allowable weight of the item. This entry must be greater than or equal to the minimum weight of the field. When there is a value in this field, the netweight field must be 0 | + | Maximum allowable weight of the item. This entry must be greater than or equal to the minimum weight of the field. When there is a value in this field, the netweight field must be 0, and the minimum weight field must be filled out. If the ERP system you are using is Infor, this value also cannot be larger than the maximum case weight set up in the ERP system. |
===wms_ctwght_netwt=== | ===wms_ctwght_netwt=== | ||
− | Net weight of the item. When there is an entry in this field, the minimum and maximum weight fields must be 0 | + | Net weight of the item. When there is an entry in this field, the minimum and maximum weight fields must be 0. |
===wms_ctwght_tare=== | ===wms_ctwght_tare=== |
Latest revision as of 14:58, 12 February 2013
Contents
- 1 Security
- 2 Access
- 3 Intended Use
- 4 ERP System
- 5 Example Usage
- 6 Columns
- 6.1 in_item_key
- 6.2 im_pack_key
- 6.3 ucc128_item
- 6.4 wms_ctwght_minwgt
- 6.5 wms_ctwght_maxwgt
- 6.6 wms_ctwght_netwt
- 6.7 wms_ctwght_tare
- 6.8 upc_key
- 6.9 wms_ctwght_scc
- 6.10 wms_ctwght_freeze
- 6.11 wms_ctwght_peel
- 6.12 wms_ctwght_backdt
- 6.13 wms_ctwght_sell
- 6.14 defaultitem
- 6.15 boxcode
- 6.16 minPieces
- 6.17 maxPieces
- 6.18 minPieceWeight
- 6.19 maxPieceWeight
- 6.20 target_pieces
- 6.21 ECOLotsOnly
Security
In order to use this screen, the user must have been assigned the screen privilege "SD CATCHWEIGHT SETUP".
Access
Log into Studio. On the menu on the left hand side, select "Data Setup" (see picture below, in red). Pressing that button will display a menu of data items that you have permission to set up. From that list, select "Catchweight" (see picture below, in blue). Press that button, and you will see the Catchweight table maintenance screen.
Intended Use
This screen is used to set up catchweighted items in Whistle. A catchweighted (also known as random weight) item is inventory where each piece can have a different weight, and the product is priced by the actual weight of the individual piece. In contrast, a standard weight (also known as net weight) item is one that uses the same (standardized) weight for each piece.
ERP System
Infor
If you are using Infor, you need to have set up the item/pack inventory as sublotted; that is, created an entry in the in_sublot_tbl. You also need to set the fill attribute column (in_itmpk_fillattr) in the in_itmpk_tbl to a value of 2.
Example Usage
New Item #23 is catchweighted, and Whistle needs to know the various weights associated with the item.
Columns
There are certain rules associated with entries made in some columns. This will provide an overview of what is required to be in the various columns of this table.
in_item_key
The item to be catchweighted.
im_pack_key
This is the pack entry of item to be catchweighted. Catchweighted items must have an entry in this column. Items without pack entries are, generally, considered to be bulk inventory.
ucc128_item
This is a unique item number, used to map the item from the vendor to the item in the ERP system.
wms_ctwght_minwgt
Minimum allowable weight of the item. This entry must be less than or equal to the maximum weight of the field. When there is a value in this field, the netweight field must be 0, and the maximum weight field must be filled out.
wms_ctwght_maxwgt
Maximum allowable weight of the item. This entry must be greater than or equal to the minimum weight of the field. When there is a value in this field, the netweight field must be 0, and the minimum weight field must be filled out. If the ERP system you are using is Infor, this value also cannot be larger than the maximum case weight set up in the ERP system.
wms_ctwght_netwt
Net weight of the item. When there is an entry in this field, the minimum and maximum weight fields must be 0.
wms_ctwght_tare
Weight of the packaging material used for packaging this item/pack. This is the amount to be removed from the total weight of the packages item in order to find the actual weight of just the inventory.
upc_key
Typically unused. This value now comes from the ERP system.
wms_ctwght_scc
Typically unused. This value now comes from the ERP system.
wms_ctwght_freeze
This is the number of days to offset the production date for freeze.
wms_ctwght_peel
This is the number of days to offset the production date for peel.
wms_ctwght_backdt
This is the number of days to offset the production date backwards for backdating.
wms_ctwght_sell
This is the number of days to offset the production date for sellby.
defaultitem
Customer specific entry, not generally used.
boxcode
An entry that permits containers with the same inventory contents to track the tares by tare-group instead of by the item. Customer specific entry, not generally used.
minPieces
This is the minimum number of pieces permitted per case.
maxPieces
This is the maximum number of pieces permitted per case.
minPieceWeight
This is the mMinimum average pieceweight for case (average pieceweight is case netweight / # pieces).
maxPieceWeight
This is the maximum average pieceweight for case.
target_pieces
This is the target number of pieces (how many you're trying to pack) for a case.
ECOLotsOnly
This marks an item for being in an ECO certification. ECO lots are only permitted to use ECO item. (Customer specific entry)