There are two levels of Item Tracking
First level: SN/Lot-specific tracking
If you want to track specific items or specific lots throughout their lifetime, you must choose the SN Specific Tracking and Lot Specific Tracking fields, respectively.
As a result, when handling an outbound unit of an item with this item tracking code, you must always specify which existing serial number or which existing lot number to handle.
This means that when selling a unit of the item, it must be applied against a specific pool of serial numbers or a specific lot number in inventory.
Or in other words, a serial number or lot number assigned to the item when entering into inventory must follow that item type out of inventory.
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Orders handle Items as a pool. The warehouse worker can Pick/Put-away/Move/Count whichever piece of the correct Item. Tracking information is not stored on Warehouse Entries. The system knows:
The system does not know:
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Second Level: SN/Lot Warehouse Tracking
Select only Warehouse Tracking if you have a need to know how each specific Serial/Lot is stored or handled all the way through the warehouse.
Example:
- Was the Goods stored in refrigerated Bin?
- Are we Picking the exact Item the Customer wants?
- You want to enable "Pick According to FEFO" (First Expired First Out) on the location.
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Orders handle Items individually. The warehouse worker must Pick/Put-away/Move/Count the exact piece of the correct Item. Tracking information is stored on Warehouse Entries. Note: It is VERY cumbersome to use Full warehouse Tracking with Serial Numbers - you will have to scan each Serial for every warehouse activity. The system knows:
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