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== Objective  ==
== Objective  ==
The primary purpose of this document is to document the requirements gathered from {{#var:ClientName}}, at the following meetings:
The primary purpose of this document is to document the requirements gathered from {{#var:ClientName}} regarding changes required to the POD note.
* Initial meeting in Swindon - Demo provided with website data.
* Second meeting at Customer reference site (Brett Martin).
* Third meeting - Pre-Sales Workshop with detailed demo
* The document has been amended with feedback from the customer, culminating in a review meeting on 05/07/2017.


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This document has been written in a manner such that it can be approved by non-technical representatives of {{#var:ClientName}} whilst also being of sufficient detail to allow the Functional or Technical Specification phase for this area to begin.
This document has been written in a manner such that it can be approved by non-technical representatives of {{#var:ClientName}} whilst also being of sufficient detail to allow the Functional or Technical Specification phase for this area to begin.
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* The changes will be made in the latest version of the {{#var:System}} system, operating the Android version of the C-ePOD Client application.
* The changes will be made in the latest version of the {{#var:System}} system, operating the Android version of the C-ePOD Client application.
* Changes relating to information passed through to {{#var:System}} from external systems (i.e. WMS/ERP) are subject to analysis and design, which may affect the other changes in this document or generate other work if the process described within this document cannot be followed by the external system.
* Modifications are required to the customer systems (WMS/ERP) to achieve the functionality described in this document.
* This document specifies changes for Lot Capture. It must be noted that this is ''not'' functionality for Lot Traceability, just the capture of the Lot numbers, to be passed back to the customer's WMS/ERP on Radial Deliveries only. None of the OBS systems included in this implementation will display or search for the captured Lot numbers.
* This document specifies Loading and Unloading being performed by warehouse staff, not the drivers. It must be noted that ''CALIDUS'' ePOD is not a replacement for an RF-enabled Warehouse Management/Control system. Existing functionality and creative load building within the customer's systems is being used so that C-ePOD may be used for this purpose, but this is not the primary purpose of the application.
* For Lot traceability, it would normally be expected that this be captured by the WMS/ERP and a unique item label produced for that order, identifying the Lot and Product implicitly. An item label has now been provided as part of the process, but this is not linked to the Lot number by the customer's systems.


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Revision as of 18:18, 2 January 2019





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JB Global

JB Global POD Note Changes


CALIDUS ePOD

21st December 2018 - 0.1
Reference: REQ 354567












































Introduction

This document is the JB Global POD Note Changes.


Objective

The primary purpose of this document is to document the requirements gathered from JB Global regarding changes required to the POD note.


This document has been written in a manner such that it can be approved by non-technical representatives of JB Global whilst also being of sufficient detail to allow the Functional or Technical Specification phase for this area to begin.


Scope and Limitations

This document is based on the documentation provided by JB Global, as well as information gleaned from site visits and workshops with JB Global.

  • The changes will be made in the latest version of the CALIDUS ePOD system, operating the Android version of the C-ePOD Client application.


Client Requirements

I have attached the new POD to this email. Please generate an estimate for the changes required and let me know when you can make them. Just to note, any config changes will need to be applied to all ePod sites, as we'd need these changes to be applied system wide.

Points confirmed:

  • Print images on a following page as with the current delivery note.
  • ePOD has no telephone number 3 so will be blank.
  • Print the name and signature side by side to allow more vertical room for the signature.
  • If the delivery has more than 14 lines then the report will throw a page after the 14th line (the footer area will be blank). The next page will include the header again, the rest of the lines and the footer. The third page will then be the disclaimer.
  • Using multiple fonts for the T&Cs is not necessary if this requires the text to be hard-coded. It is more important that the T&Cs can be edited in future.

JBG POD page 1.jpg

JBG POD page 2.jpg


Appendix A: Document References

A.1 References

Ref NoDocument Title & IDVersionDate
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A.2 Glossary

Term Definition
EPOD Electronic Proof of Delivery. The OBS EPOD system is CALIDUS ePOD.
CALIDUS eSERV The OBS mobile system to complete Service functionality in the field. This is part of the CALIDUS ePOD system.
PDA The mobile device on which the C-ePOD system will run in the field. This can be a Phone, EDA or industrial PDA, running Android.
DAL Data Access Layer. A mechanism for accessing data by the system that is removed from the application, allowing for simplified access and providing protection to the data, as only approved DAL methods can be used to modify it.
GPS Global Positioning System. A mechanism of retrieving accurate positioning information in the form of Latitude and Longitude (Lat-Long) co-ordinates from a device.
GPRS, 3G, HSDPA, Data Service All terms referring to mobile device network connectivity, and the speed at which the device connects to the internet.


A.3 Authorised By


Barry Preece

OBS Project Manager
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