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Steps are used to collect additional information on Lines and Orders.

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Where are steps defined


Steps in Planned functions 

Header Steps (Steps on Order posting)


Additional information that is collected when Posting registrations.

This happens only once.

OrdersStep on a Receipt Order


Header Step Ordering



Line Steps

Additional information that is collected during a line registration

This happens for each and every line.

Order LinesStep on a Receipt Line



Steps in Unplanned functions

Steps are used to collect information after a Header has been accepted


  1. The user "accepts" the Header

  2. Backend responds with a set of Steps to Collect 


See more Unplanned Functions.



Using steps in code

Adding steps

All Steps must be assigned a mandatory Id and unique Name that identifies it and then a number of (mostly optional) attributes that defines the behavior of the step.

Attributes are not be the same for every step, but depends on what is being collected.


The editor suggests two kinds of functions:

  • Template steps
    • Create_TextStep_LotNumber : A text step based on a "template" specifically designed to accept Lot Numbers.
  • Create-functions 
    • Create_TextStep : You must input at least the mandatory properties for the step.
    • Set_.... can be used to set additional attributes.



In the editor: Type _steps.create.... to see the wide selection of create- and template-functions.


Set-functions

Use these to define/overrule attributes from create/template functions.


Commonly used are:

  • Set_visible
  • Set_optional / Set_locked
  • Set_minValue / Set_maxValue
  • Set_label
  • Set_helpLabel
  • ....use the editor to find them all..

See Step Configuration Matrix for all the possibilities.


Template uses Set-functions too

Create_TextStep_LotNumber is implemented using the Create_TextStep base-type and then Setting all the necessary attributes.


    Create_TextStep(7'LotNumber');    // 7 =  Id, could be any value but Steps is generally sorted by Id – the Name is actual identifier and must be unique
    Set_header(MobWmsLanguage.GetMessage('ITEM'' ' + ItemNo + ' - ' + MobWmsLanguage.GetMessage('ENTER_LOT'));
    Set_label(MobWmsLanguage.GetMessage('LOT_NO_LABEL'':');
    Set_helpLabel('');
    Set_eanAi(MobToolbox.GetLotNoGS1Ai());
    Set_autoForwardAfterScan(true);
    Set_optional(false);
    Set_visible(true);
    Set_labelWidth_WindowsMobile(100);
    Set_defaultValue('');
    Set_length(50);


... this is exactly how you would create a Step 'from scratch' yourself.

Combining Templates with Set-functions


You may do a combination:

  1. Use a Template to create a step
  2. Then override specific attributes of your choice


For example:

    Create_DecimalStep_Quantity(5, ItemNo);
    Set_minValue(1);