Good afternoon!
Please help me figure it out.
A seller in an offline store needs to do the following:
- acceptance of goods;
- re-registration of the existing one;
- check the compliance of the price on the price tags with the system.
As I understand it, in such cases it is better/needed to use a “data collection terminal” (DCT), if “Yes”, how long is it realistic to use OneBox with such hardware? Do I need to use any other applications? Maybe there are some other solutions?
Good afternoon! Please help me figure it out. A seller in an offline store needs to do the following: - acceptance of goods; - re-registration of the existing one; - check the compliance of the price on the price tags with the system. As I understand it, in such cases it is better/needed to use a “data collection terminal” (DCT), if “Yes”, how long is it realistic to use OneBox with such hardware? Do I need to use any other applications? Maybe there are some other solutions?
Good afternoon I recorded a video showing the problems I encountered when working with TSB - https://youtu.be/w7kPfeyXt9w Please review and help solve these problems. Thanks in advance.
Good afternoon
I recorded a video showing the problems I encountered when working with TSB - https://youtu.be/w7kPfeyXt9w
Please review and help solve these problems.
Thanks in advance.
Given the description, an interesting application. There is one question, is it possible to bind the work of the application to the process? There is a posting process, in which we form an order to the supplier, track delivery statuses, and when the goods are already in stock, we start posting: 1. Recalculation of positions 2. Placement of positions by cells. How realistic is it to tie the work of the scanner to this process - so that the number of scanned items and cells are stored in this process.
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Ustimenko Igor
OneBox production wrote:
I think that this application will solve all your questions https://1b.app/ua/app/storage-scan/
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Given the description, an interesting application. There is one question, is it possible to bind the work of the application to the process?
There is a posting process, in which we form an order to the supplier, track delivery statuses, and when the goods are already in stock, we start posting:
1. Recalculation of positions
2. Placement of positions by cells.
How realistic is it to tie the work of the scanner to this process - so that the number of scanned items and cells are stored in this process.
Given the description, an interesting application. There is one question, is it possible to bind the work of the application to the process? There is a posting process, in which we form an order to the supplier, track delivery statuses, and when the goods are already in stock, we start posting: 1. Recalculation of positions 2. Placement of positions by cells. How realistic is it to tie the operation of the scanner to this process - so that the number of scanned items and cells are stored in this process.
1. what exactly is meant? 2. in theory, we can very quickly add a button in the process, send the content of the process to the application in the basket, and then it will be enough for the manager to scan the cells where the product is placed
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Andriy wrote:
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Ustimenko Igor
OneBox production wrote:
I think that this application will solve all your questions https://1b.app/ua/app/storage-scan/
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Given the description, an interesting application. There is one question, is it possible to bind the work of the application to the process?
There is a posting process, in which we form an order to the supplier, track delivery statuses, and when the goods are already in stock, we start posting:
1. Recalculation of positions
2. Placement of positions by cells.
How realistic is it to tie the operation of the scanner to this process - so that the number of scanned items and cells are stored in this process.
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1. what exactly is meant?
2. in theory, we can very quickly add a button in the process, send the content of the process to the application in the basket, and then it will be enough for the manager to scan the cells where the product is placed
Ustimenko Igor OneBox production wrote: 1. What exactly is meant? 2. in theory, we can very quickly add a button in the process to send the content of the process to the application in the basket, and then the manager will only need to scan the cells where the product is placed.
1. In the process, it is indicated that 20 pcs. should arrive. some laptops and 10 pcs. others, you need to list them (sometimes the number may differ). The difference must be kept in the process in order to send a question to the supplier about the shortage or, conversely, receiving an excess (which was not in the invoice). 2. Yes, it will be appropriate.
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Ustimenko Igor
OneBox production wrote:
1. What exactly is meant?
2. in theory, we can very quickly add a button in the process to send the content of the process to the application in the basket, and then the manager will only need to scan the cells where the product is placed.
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1. In the process, it is indicated that 20 pcs. should arrive. some laptops and 10 pcs. others, you need to list them (sometimes the number may differ). The difference must be kept in the process in order to send a question to the supplier about the shortage or, conversely, receiving an excess (which was not in the invoice).
2. Yes, it will be appropriate.
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