RF Multi-Box Procedure
Use the following RF procedure to use multi-box picking to complete your picking tasks:
1 Select batch picking tasks as usual and enter the actual quantity you need to pick in the Qty field.
The system displays the following prompt:
Other Scan?
2 Specify Yes.
Note: To use logical format on the RF, set
Logical Format in Batch Picking Control. See
here.
3 Scan full boxes and the box with the remaining items that make up the total you need to pick.
At each scan, the system displays the remaining quantity to pick and prompts you again to scan others until the quantity required is picked.
4 Print labels for full boxes and the box with the remainder of the items.
Use the following procedure if the quantity available in the location is lower than the task quantity:
1 When the system prompts to Scan other?, specify No.
2 If the system prompts you to complete the picking tasks, choose one of the following:
a Specify Yes.
The system confirms the task with the actual quantity.
b Specify No.
The system confirms the task with the actual quantity and writes the task into history records. However, the task remains open with the remaining quantity to pick even though they are no longer on your batch-picking tasks.
3 If the system prompts you to repick, choose one of the following:
a Specify Yes.
The system starts an on-line repick to locate missing quantities from the same location or another location.
In batch picking, you can only see a new task after the picking process is complete. If the system selected an order because it has the highest priority, when you complete the current batch picking, the system displays the newly created repick task for the order on top of the RF selection list. The repick displays on top of the selection list because the repick is for the same high-priority order.
b Specify No.
You cannot repick for the order.
4 If the system prompts to fail the picking task, choose one of the following:
a Specify Yes.
The system fails the task and determines which fail option to present at the WLG level.
The system changes the status of the source inventory to Fail. The Fail status is typically a non-available inventory status; therefore, the system no longer considers this specific inventory for picking.
If
Cycle Count on Fail is Yes in the Cycle Count Defaults frame of Warehouse Maintenance, the system creates a recount task to recount stock in this location and assigns the task to the appropriate warehouse staff.
b Specify No.
The system does not fail the task and does not display fail options for the pick.