Basic Assignments
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Options & Settings
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Main Time Information
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Ideas on packaging & making packaging controls be a sub of PO line items: Phone call with Steve (see scan & flow in photo gallery) 1 – Vendors (1) 2 – PO’s (1 &many) 3 – Line Items – PO (many) – sub category bulk or single – “instances”, time – 1 or many 4 – Items 3 – Line Items – Inv (many) 2 – Invoices (1 & many) 1 – Customers (1) Packaging/Requirements: - Pull PO, cost, & RFID - Unique unit of measure - Quantity - Pricing o Default to current o Special price o Tie to a button – maybe multi - Custom description - Expiration date (skip or use) - “You have the model – use it!” – Consultant on rules & assignments - Balance between bulk vs. individual items - Discounts on the smart group level - Build your own rules - Based only off of shopping carts have to be in shopping cart to use buttons - Bulk and/or single per item or per smart group level - Conversions - Unlimited with price breaks - Sub items (?) - Tiered pricing per item - Maybe create conversion on the smart group level – rules & assignments - Auto create batch number - Part categories having babies - Ho tight is the package? Tight or loose (Maybe leave (a few of these) alone for a bit) - Perfect costing is the dream o Internal cost corrections o Internal cost control o “internal inventory & cost control” o Abbreviations: IICC or IC, “IC Control” o Full name: “Inventory & Cost Control” - Zipper between bulk and individual widget inventory control - RFID tag field on the main element of time or sub per line - Smart group conversions - Smart group discounts - Open up rules & assignments - Barcode for unique item - Batching, packaging, lots, groups, IC control - Dynamic naming - Settings tied to master time templates - Job costing on elements of time – pools & inventory on hold pull it back into the job After the phone call: - Serialized widgets auto numbered or set ranges… allow both if needed - RFID tag or boozing and crating a number of smaller items or details - Keep the work load as small as possible - Use barcodes to tie things together |