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The Bay Diary gives a customer a visual representation of what is happening across the doors around what is Expected, Expected within 1 Hour, Late, Arrived & Processed. | The Bay Diary gives a customer a visual representation of what is happening across the doors around what is Expected, Expected within 1 Hour, Late, Arrived & Processed. | ||
The system is made up of several screens: | |||
* [[Bay Diary Log In|Log In]] | |||
* [[Bay Diary (Front) View|Main Diary]] | |||
* [[Bay Diary Booking (Detail) View|Booking Details]] | |||
* [[Bay Diary Configuration|Configuration]] | |||
In general, each screen consists of the same layout - exceptions are noted in the individual screens. | |||
A header is displayed with the following elements: | |||
* A screen title | |||
* The user name logged in | |||
* A '''Log Out''' button - clicking on this will log the user out and return to the [[Bay Diary Log In|Log In]] screen | |||
* If configured and accessible, there is also a Help icon, which links to these pages. | |||
A footer is displayed, showing the copyright notice, credits and system version. | |||
The first screen that will be displayed when logging onto the system is the [[Bay Diary Log In|Log In]] screen. | |||
[[Category:UG 340215 WMS Bay Diary User Guide|001]] | [[Category:UG 340215 WMS Bay Diary User Guide|001]] |
Latest revision as of 13:48, 1 November 2018
CALIDUS WMS system has a 'Delivery Diary Maintenance' screen to allocate bays and time slots to arrivals. This screen can be used to manage outbound and inbound deliveries.
The Bay Diary gives a customer a visual representation of what is happening across the doors around what is Expected, Expected within 1 Hour, Late, Arrived & Processed.
The system is made up of several screens:
In general, each screen consists of the same layout - exceptions are noted in the individual screens.
A header is displayed with the following elements:
- A screen title
- The user name logged in
- A Log Out button - clicking on this will log the user out and return to the Log In screen
- If configured and accessible, there is also a Help icon, which links to these pages.
A footer is displayed, showing the copyright notice, credits and system version.
The first screen that will be displayed when logging onto the system is the Log In screen.