Table of Contents

Procedures

Bin Content

To See
View the contents of a bin. View Bin Contents
Print labels for bin contents. Print Bin Content Label
Move bin contents to another bin. Move Bin Contents

Inventory Calculation

To See
Add or remove items from existing inventory quantities. Update Existing Inventory Quantities
Add items to existing inventory, either by adding to an existing lot or by entering a new lot number. Add New Lots to Inventory

Packages

To See
Move a package between bins within the same location. Move a Package
Consume packages for production orders. Consume a Package
Split a package, and move the items into one or more different packages. Split a Package
View the contents of packages. View Package Contents

Picks

To See
Register a warehouse pick. Register a Warehouse Pick
Post an inventory pick. Post an Inventory Pick

Production

To See
Post consumption to the production journal for released production orders. Post Production Consumption
Post output to the production journal for released production orders. Post Production Output

Production - Material Staging

These procedures require the Material Staging app.

To See
Stage the kits that were created for material staging orders. Stage Kits for Material Staging
Move staged kits to production. Move Staged Kits to Production
Consume the kits that were moved to production. Consume the Kits
Print barcode labels for kit entries. Print Kit Barcode Labels

Receipt

To See
Receive a warehouse receipt. Receive a Warehouse Receipt
Receive a purchase order. Receive a Purchase Order

Reclassification

To See
Move items to a new location, bin, lot or package, or assign a new lot number or expiration date. Reclassify Items

Ship

To See
Post a warehouse shipment with or without picking. Post a Warehouse Shipment
Post a sales order with or without a warehouse shipment. Ship a Sales Order

Transfer orders

To See
Process direct transfers, and transfers that require shipping and receiving Transfer Orders

Cross-App Compatibility

Variable Capacity Cost

If the Variable Capacity Cost app is installed, users can enter a cost factor for the operation when posting production output. The work or machine center direct cost will be calculated by multiplying the cost factor by the direct unit cost.

This feature can be used when you calculate capacity costs using flexible inputs, such as the number of employees involved in production.

To See
Enter a cost factor when posting production output. Enter Capacity Cost Factor

Warehouse License Plating

If the Warehouse License Plating app is installed, you can assign a default package number when receiving a warehouse receipt or purchase order.

To See
Assign a default package number when receiving. Assign a Default Package Number when Receiving