The bottom line: you need to track the orders that we packed and sent via new mail. That is, orders were automatically created by TTN and some we sent, but some did not, and this needs to be tracked. At the same time, the logic that it will go by the status "Sent to another city" is not suitable, since the order could be packed, but not sent.
Solution:
We create a process every day (automatically) and each order that creates a TTN becomes a sub-process for the main process. Then we move on to the trail. the stage of the main process where all the items from the subprocesses are printed. Action "Print TTN of all sub-processes". And in this way we will be able to look at the statuses of orders in the table of subprocesses and track what has left and what has not.
The bottom line: you need to track the orders that we packed and sent via new mail. That is, orders were automatically created by TTN and some we sent, but some did not, and this needs to be tracked. At the same time, the logic that it will go by the status "Sent to another city" is not suitable, since the order could be packed, but not sent. Solution: We create a process every day (automatically) and each order that creates a TTN becomes a sub-process for the main process. Then we move on to the trail. the stage of the main process where all the items from the subprocesses are printed. Action "Print TTN of all sub-processes". And in this way we will be able to look at the statuses of orders in the table of subprocesses and track what has left and what has not.
1. You can also add ttn to the registry and then print the registry itself. Those. after creating a tn, you can immediately add it to the registry with an action and then close it every day 2. There is a print TTN action, you can modify the setting in it to print the TTN of all child processes. Takes 2 hours
1. You can also add ttn to the registry and then print the registry itself. Those. after creating a tn, you can immediately add it to the registry with an action and then close it every day
2. There is a print TTN action, you can modify the setting in it to print the TTN of all child processes. Takes 2 hours
. OneBox production wrote: 1. You can also add ttn to the registry and then print the registry itself. Those. after creating a tn, you can immediately add it to the registry with an action and then close it every day 2. There is a print TTN action, you can modify the setting in it to print the TTN of all child processes. Takes 2 hours
2nd, is this action ?
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1. You can also add ttn to the registry and then print the registry itself. Those. after creating a tn, you can immediately add it to the registry with an action and then close it every day
2. There is a print TTN action, you can modify the setting in it to print the TTN of all child processes. Takes 2 hours
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2nd, is this action [file]9775[/file] ?
Will it work if TTN-ki were created from different cabinets connected to the system? Or is it impossible to do so and only one office will be printed?
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Will it work if TTN-ki were created from different cabinets connected to the system?
Or is it impossible to do so and only one office will be printed?
Pyatetsky Nikolai Nikolaevich OneBox Insiders wrote:
. OneBox production wrote: Yes
Will it work if TTN-ki were created from different cabinets connected to the system? Or is it impossible to do so and only one office will be printed?
Another important point, it will be one file and there are a lot of TTN-ok in it?
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Pyatetsky Nikolai Nikolaevich
OneBox Insiders wrote:
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OneBox production wrote:
Yes
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Will it work if TTN-ki were created from different cabinets connected to the system?
Or is it impossible to do so and only one office will be printed?
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Another important point, it will be one file and there are a lot of TTN-ok in it?
the first does not fit with the second. You cannot print several TTNs created from different offices in one file. Those. each cabinet will have its own link to its file
the first does not fit with the second. You cannot print several TTNs created from different offices in one file. Those. each cabinet will have its own link to its file
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