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In order to create a warehouse, the user must set the standing data up in a pre-defined order. As most of the screens are co-dependant, any missed step may cause the setup of a following screen to fail. Note, all screens shown in this user guide will display | In order to create a warehouse, the user must set the standing data up in a pre-defined order. As most of the screens are co-dependant, any missed step may cause the setup of a following screen to fail. Note, all screens shown in this user guide will display a default generic set up | ||
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Warehouse Setup Steps
In order to create a warehouse, the user must set the standing data up in a pre-defined order. As most of the screens are co-dependant, any missed step may cause the setup of a following screen to fail. Note, all screens shown in this user guide will display a default generic set up
- Warehouse Maintenance (STKWHSE01A)
- System Parameters (WHS0010)
- Area Codes Maintenance (WHS0035)
- Aisle Codes Maintenance (WHS0050)
- Aisle Sequence Maintenance (WHS0060)
- Aisle Status Maintenance (WHS8231)
- Pallet Types Maintenance (WHS0045)
- Location Types Maintenance (WHS0070)
- Location Maintenance (WHS0090)
- Automatic Location Maintenance (WHS0470)
- Reason Codes Maintenance (WHS0080)
- Employee Maintenance (WHS0020)
- System Reason Codes Maintenance (WHS0085)
- Transaction Types Maintenance (CTLTRAN01A)
- Receipt Types Maintenance (WHS4000)
- Truck Type Maintenance (WHS7020)