A Dijous, 26 de gener de 2012 09:41:07, Cédric Krier va escriure: > > It is not. For example, in several of our customers, if the purchased > > product has a lot number, that is introduced manually by the user but > > the system creates a new lot number and that is attached with a label to > > the incomming product. From there on, the numbers used are those created > > by the system. > > And how does the user make the difference in a location between 2 > same products with different lot number generated by the system?
- Either there's a label in the product itself and the user is in charge of checking he's picking the right one (some companies do not want to manage locations) - or we create a system which automatically tells the user where an incoming material should go and the system ensures there's only one lot in a given location. This means that when processing the outgoing shippment (or any needed move such as prodcution) the system tells the user which is the correct location. -- Albert Cervera i Areny http://www.NaN-tic.com Tel: +34 93 553 18 03 http://twitter.com/albertnan http://www.nan-tic.com/blog -- [email protected] mailing list
