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Warn message when users fetch certain goods #410
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@screeper You mean a warning message that is displayed in the Move form if an item is selected? |
Jup. Something like that... but not only in the move form. For the logistics team this wasn't an issue. It was more problematic for sales people when they had unlabelled containers at a storage point. They often forgot about that part. |
@screeper That's on the logistics team. Sales people are forbidden from entering the c&m trailer. |
Really? But what about the c&m stuff in the cooling trailers Gallusplatz, Gallusstrasse etc.? And what about the sales point Laurenzen? |
@screeper The vendors were never before allowed to enter the C&M trailer exactly for that reason. We always prepared boxes and put them into the cooling unit for that exact reason. They were always instructed to head into their cooling unit and to take the boxes with the correct labels in there. Requesting the vendors to label boxes themselves is a complexity which is never going to work out. |
But than you dont know how many boxes are left in a cooling unit for which vendor point. So if for example Gallusplatz uses all boxes of beer cups and Webergasse still has five left you just see 5 boxes in the logistics center... Or am i thinking wrong? 🤔😋 |
@screeper You're not wrong. The whole solution is a trade-off to make things as simple as possible for vendors so that we have a chance that they use it correctly. There's some details that can't be fulfilled by choosing the easiest approach. |
I am thinking specifically of c&m. When users pick up goods from c&m we could give them a warning message not to forget the label.
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