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Standard Packing Options
Within Standard Packing, there are different options to help you select a system value category that best matches the way your organization approaches packing in the warehouse. The options available are listed in Standard Packing Modes.

Standard Packing Modes
 
System Value Category
Option/Mode
SNPKSD
Standard Packing Demo configuration. This configuration provides an example of how an organization might typically set up packing. If this configuration suits your organization, you can use it as a starting point.
SNPKSH
Standard Packing Developer configuration. Typically, this configuration provides the framework for an administrator to set up packing to suit organization needs.
SNPKPS
Standard Packing Station. Some organizations have a separate workstation for packing and for rating. This option enables you to set up a screen to reflect the workflow at a packing station. Use this option with SNPKRS.
SNPKRS
Standard Packing Rating Station. This option enables you to set up a separate screen to handle the workflow that takes place at a rating station. When packed shipments arrive from the packing station, you can rate and ship the shipments from here. Use this option with SNPKPS.
SNPKWF
Workflow task Packing. If your organization is running the Workflow Portal, this option enables you to run packing as a workflow task.
The program parameters attribute identifies the system value category to use to configure the Scan, Pack and Ship functionality. To specify the system value category, type the program parameter followed by the value. For example, this example sets the system value category to Standard Packing Demo configuration.
systemConfigCategory=SNPKSD
You can configure multiple options based on the expressed system value category. Where no system value category is specified for an option, SNPKSH is used. Although the packing modes present the user with different screen layouts, they use the same underlying source code. However, the options are configured differently through the assigned system value category. If you want to use one of the other system value categories such as SNPKSD, simply copy the system values under SNPKSH to the system value category SNPKSD.