These screens allow you to define 1. the bar code labels to use, 2. The ASN serial number generation method and 3. the serial number sequence numbers and increments.
The label format must be defined using the Label Definition program. Labels can be printed for Pallets, cartons, and/or inner packs. You can also define how many labels to print per each pallet/carton/inner pack. When printing the label the system will calculate the proper number of labels to print for each packaging container.
Field | Description |
Use Pallets | Indicate if you are using pallets |
Pallet bar code label format | Enter the label code previously defined. |
Print quantity of pallet labels | Number of labels to print per pallet. Some partners require multiple labels per pallet. |
Use cartons | Indicate if you are using cartons |
Carton bar code label format | Enter the label code previously defined. |
Print quantity of carton labels | Number of labels to print per carton. Some partners require multiple labels per carton. |
Use inner packs | Indicate if you are using inner packs |
Inner Pack bar code label format | Enter the label code previously defined. |
Print quantity of inner pack labels | Number of labels to print per inner pack. Some partners require multiple labels per inner pack. |
Enter system if the pallet, carton, inner pack serial number will be generated by the system. Enter user if the serial numbers will be input manually.
The First Pallet/Carton/Inner Pack is the first serial number that will be used by the system. The Last Pallet/Carton/Inner Pack is the last number used after which the system reverts back to the number in the First Pallet/Carton/Inner Pack. The Pallet/Carton/Inner Pack increment is the number used to increment to the next number in the count. The Current First Pallet/Carton/Inner Pack count is the current number used.
Last Updated October 20, 2006