Shelf Life Comparison
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When enabled, the application works
through the following process to validate Shelf Life Comparison:
- Identify the Shelf Life Code Type for the item on
the Item screen (Manufacturing or Expiration Date).
- Compare either the
Manufacturing or Expiration date to the current date to calculate the shelf
life.
- If the Shelf Life Code is
Expiration Date, the calculated shelf life is
compared to the Minimum Shelf
Life defined on the Conditional
Validation screen. If not defined on the
Conditional Validation screen, the application
uses the value on the Item record. When the calculated shelf life is less
than the Minimum Shelf Life, the validation fails. When the calculated
shelf life is greater than the Minimum Shelf Life, the validation passes.
- If the Shelf Life Code is
Manufacturing Date, the calculated shelf life
is compared to the Minimum Shelf Life defined on the
Conditional Validation screen. If not defined on
the Conditional Validation screen, the application
uses the value on the Item record. When the calculated shelf life is less
than the Minimum Shelf Life, the validation passes. When the calculated
shelf life is greater than the Minimum Shelf Life, the validation fails.
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Check Lot
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To use this validation, modify the
prompts.ini file to
require that the lot be entered. Once entered, the application validates that
the correct lot was returned if this validation is enabled. This routine works
only with RF-directed picking.
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Check Location
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If enabled, the application
verifies that the location you entered is the same as the location called for
in the pick task or pick detail. If disabled, you can enter any location and
the application accepts the entry. This does not cause the application to
change anything about the pick task or pick detail; it simply ignores what you
entered. This routine works only with RF-directed picking.
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Check Item
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If enabled, the application
verifies that the Item you entered is the same as the Item called for in the
pick task or pick detail. If disabled, you can enter any Item and the
application accepts the entry. This does not cause the application to change
anything about the pick task or pick detail; it simply ignores what you
entered. This routine works only with RF-directed picking.
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Check ID
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If the application is set to keep
the LPN in the pick slot (Lose ID is not set for this location and
over-allocation is OFF), enabling this flag causes the application to check the
entered ID versus the ID used on the pick or task detail to ensure you entered
the correct ID. If disabled, you can enter any LPN and the application accepts
the entry. This does not cause the application to change anything about the
pick task or pick detail; it simply ignores what you entered. Only Movable Unit
IDs are validated. This routine works only with RF-directed picking.
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Update New LOT, LOC, ID
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If enabled, you can enter a new
lot, location, and ID for the pick task or pick detail. The application then
verifies that there is available quantity for this change (the stock is not
allocated on another order) and updates the pick detail with the newly entered
information. If disabled, the application simply checks the lot, location, and
ID based on the above mentioned settings. It should be noted that if this
routine is enabled, the Check Lot, Check Location, and Check ID routines should
not be activated. They are mutually exclusive.
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