2020.12 Release
Please see the official release notes document and download links here:
http://wiki.produmex.name/doku.php?id=implementation:releasenotes:202012
Summary
In the 2020.12 version, our focus has been quality and stability, with many changes in the product done under the hood, along with many issues being solved. Nevertheless, we continue to provide with every release performance improvements and new features.
New Features
Picking Flow
Master / Child SSCC
When performing the picking process, it is possible to scan both master SSCCs and child SSCCs on the Scan a master/child SSCC screen of the Mobile Client. It is also possible to scan multiple batches from a master SSCC.
Filter Bar
All flows on Mobile Client
In this version, we added filter bars to additional screens of the Mobile Client, including the scanner and the touchscreen mode as well. It is enough to start typing the given code or text in the filter bar, and the system immediately updates the list on the screen. This is done to lessen the need for user interaction with the Mobile Client. For example, operators can scan barcodes, to filter a long list, instead of having to scroll up and down and manually select on the screen.
This feature is implemented in nearly all screens where a list is shown. For a complete list of what screens use this feature, please see the documentation.
Batch Selection Screen
In the batch selection screen, which is used in many flows, we added an extra flavour: the ability to read GS1 barcodes and recognise the AI lot number. This will make the job of selecting a batch much easier for any customer that uses GS1. Instead of typing a long or complicated batch code, simply scanning the GS1 label of that batch will be enough. WMS will recognise it is a GS1 code and will look for the AI that tells it what lot this is. If the scanner is configured to issue ENTER as a suffix when reading barcodes, then WMS will automatically select the correct batch and move to the next screen, therefore saving time during picking by having less need for interaction with the operator.
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