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scanning for receipts and fulfillments

edited Nov 25, 2019 10:50AM in Accounting / ERP 2 comments

When using scanners in NS for non serialized items, I am having trouble finding the answers to a couple of questions:

Does NS scan for count, or is is scan once and override count?

For example, 1 item with a count of 5 is received.  Can each one be scanned for a cumulative count in the receipt?  Or is it that when scanning, it just prompts you to the line for the item you scanned?

Going one step further, if this can be scanned for count, must items be scanned in order, or can they be random?

For example: 3 items to receive, with 3 different quantities.  Item A has count of 3, Item B has count of 2, C has count of 7.  Can you skip around on the items, and still get a cumulative total?  scan item A,B,A,A,C,C,C B,C,C,C,C?

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Angela Bayliss

Jade Global - SW Florida

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