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− | [[File: | + | The resource table has two purposes. Firstly it provides the source of various lookup tables and helps ensure that where a valid Resouce needs to be entered it can be selected from a popup list instead of being manually keyed. The default method for accessing this screen is shown below. |
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+ | The Resource is linked to a Process Order and typically indicates some part of a factory manufacturing facility which is needed for producing this product. | ||
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+ | You can define a description and also assign a default batch suffix to the resource. | ||
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+ | [[File:ResourceProperties.jpg]] | ||
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+ | The label printing screen find the required resouce from the Process Order and then determines the default batch suffix from the Resource table. | ||
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+ | [[File:ResourceLabelBatchDefaults.jpg]] |
Latest revision as of 11:45, 20 November 2016
The resource table has two purposes. Firstly it provides the source of various lookup tables and helps ensure that where a valid Resouce needs to be entered it can be selected from a popup list instead of being manually keyed. The default method for accessing this screen is shown below.
The Resource is linked to a Process Order and typically indicates some part of a factory manufacturing facility which is needed for producing this product.
You can define a description and also assign a default batch suffix to the resource.
The label printing screen find the required resouce from the Process Order and then determines the default batch suffix from the Resource table.