Common examples of conditional validation on picking

Pickers in the warehouse might pick from the wrong locations. Through conditional validation, they could be required to scan a barcode to verify that they are picking from the correct location, eliminating many picking errors.

The forklift operators might stock the wrong product in the picking locations. Through conditional validation, the pickers could be required to verify that they are stocking the correct item.

Warehouse locations hold two pallets, and it is important that pickers select product from the correct pallet. Through conditional validation, the pickers could be required to verify that they are picking from the correct pallet.

Company policy mandates that no items leave the warehouse with less than 30 days of shelf life. With conditional validation, the warehouse can meet specific customer requests, such as shipping product with only 60 days of shelf life or more.