Get Warehouse Task - Pick List
Explanation
If customer order pick lists are activated in the Warehouse Task Type Setup page, a
warehouse task is generated when a pick list is created. If that is the case, it is possible to report the pick
list in warehousing as well.
Warehouse tasks can be assigned to a warehouse worker either before the task begins or when it begins.
The warehouse tasks are ordered by their latest start date and priority. If a task is assigned to a warehouse
worker before the task begins, this task is prioritized over other tasks. When a new task is started, it is
assigned to a specific warehouse worker; depending on the task types and the location groups on which he can work,
the next task is selected.
Note:
- If the selected warehouse task has unidentified tracked serials at receipt and issue, a dialog box appears
where the serials that have been picked should be identified. After completing a task it is possible to start a
new task and the completed task will disappear from the task list.
- If there are no tasks available in the queue, it is possible click New and you can assign a suitable
task. The New option is enabled only if there are no tasks available in the queue.
Prerequisites
- The warehouse task type setup must be set for the specific task type and site. The task must have the
Active status in the Warehouse Task Type Setup page.
- The warehouse worker must be entered for the specified site in the Warehouse Worker
page. Also, the task type and location group must be entered for the worker and be activated in both the
Task Type tab and the Location Group tab.
- A warehouse task must have been created. It is the task type setup that decides whether a task will be
created. You can see any available tasks in the Warehouse Tasks page. Also, the task
must have the Released status.
System Effects
When a warehouse task is selected, the status of the task is changed to Started, which means that the
actual picking is being performed.