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I have been reading and learning more about OFBiz. I know that it can to warehouse management where i can keep track of items based on location with in the warehouse. I also found a few references to scanners for the POS part of the software. Is the scanner feature available in the warehosue management to scan in and out items? Can pallets be scanned, as well as items? Last question about warehouse management: As items are added and removed from the warehouse, is the a way to move boxes from one pallet to another in order to consolidate products and remove unneeded pallets from the warehouse, and avoid having 1 box per pallet, for example? Thanks for the feed back. Joseph |
Hi Joseph ,
A Scanner is just like a keyboard and it needs no special treatment in management software. An inputbox of the software automatically gets filled with data which is encoded in labels. (QR or Barcode) when the scanner laser is pointed to a printed barcode or QR code. Its like as-if someone typed into the box. Sorry it attempts to answers your question partially only as I have not explored warehouse functions much yet. regds mallah. On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 9:09 AM J <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hello, > > > I have been reading and learning more about OFBiz. > > I know that it can to warehouse management where i can keep track of > items based on location with in the warehouse. > > I also found a few references to scanners for the POS part of the software. > > Is the scanner feature available in the warehosue management to scan in > and out items? > > Can pallets be scanned, as well as items? > > > Last question about warehouse management: > > As items are added and removed from the warehouse, is the a way to move > boxes from one pallet to another in order to consolidate products and > remove unneeded pallets from the warehouse, and avoid having 1 box per > pallet, for example? > > > Thanks for the feed back. > > > Joseph > > |
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OK, so the basic founctions should work with out too much effort. But, when we are in the warehouse, it will not be connected directly to the computer. Are any scanners known to have been working with OFBiz? AS well, I asked about bvenig able t scan the location, and the item. Pallet product I understand that you can assign products to a given location. But, can a scanner be set up to force the person picking the order to confirm where it came form an dwhat it is? Thanks Joseph On 2019-10-21 2:24 a.m., Rajesh Mallah wrote: > Hi Joseph , > > A Scanner is just like a keyboard and it needs no special treatment in > management > software. An inputbox of the software automatically gets filled with data > which is encoded > in labels. (QR or Barcode) when the scanner laser is pointed to a printed > barcode or QR code. > Its like as-if someone typed into the box. > > Sorry it attempts to answers your question partially only as I have not > explored warehouse functions > much yet. > > regds > mallah. > > > > On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 9:09 AM J <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> >> I have been reading and learning more about OFBiz. >> >> I know that it can to warehouse management where i can keep track of >> items based on location with in the warehouse. >> >> I also found a few references to scanners for the POS part of the software. >> >> Is the scanner feature available in the warehosue management to scan in >> and out items? >> >> Can pallets be scanned, as well as items? >> >> >> Last question about warehouse management: >> >> As items are added and removed from the warehouse, is the a way to move >> boxes from one pallet to another in order to consolidate products and >> remove unneeded pallets from the warehouse, and avoid having 1 box per >> pallet, for example? >> >> >> Thanks for the feed back. >> >> >> Joseph >> >> |
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You can interact with OFBiz using APIs ( SOAP , RPCXML etc). A handheld device can interact with Application server in LAN or WAN using HTTP or any protocol. The Application server can achieve whatever it wants by issuing commands to OFBiz server. Around 3600 web services are available in OFBiz for integration. When you say location "within warehouse" , by location do you mean lat/long or some kind of locally assigned symbolic locations? Sorry i cannot very much understand the pallet part! regds mallah. On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 9:12 AM J <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hello > > OK, so the basic founctions should work with out too much effort. > > But, when we are in the warehouse, it will not be connected directly to > the computer. Are any scanners known to have been working with OFBiz? > > > AS well, I asked about bvenig able t scan the location, and the item. > > Pallet > > product > > I understand that you can assign products to a given location. But, can > a scanner be set up to force the person picking the order to confirm > where it came form an dwhat it is? > > > Thanks > > > Joseph > > > > On 2019-10-21 2:24 a.m., Rajesh Mallah wrote: > > Hi Joseph , > > > > A Scanner is just like a keyboard and it needs no special treatment in > > management > > software. An inputbox of the software automatically gets filled with data > > which is encoded > > in labels. (QR or Barcode) when the scanner laser is pointed to a > printed > > barcode or QR code. > > Its like as-if someone typed into the box. > > > > Sorry it attempts to answers your question partially only as I have not > > explored warehouse functions > > much yet. > > > > regds > > mallah. > > > > > > > > On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 9:09 AM J <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > >> Hello, > >> > >> > >> I have been reading and learning more about OFBiz. > >> > >> I know that it can to warehouse management where i can keep track of > >> items based on location with in the warehouse. > >> > >> I also found a few references to scanners for the POS part of the > software. > >> > >> Is the scanner feature available in the warehosue management to scan in > >> and out items? > >> > >> Can pallets be scanned, as well as items? > >> > >> > >> Last question about warehouse management: > >> > >> As items are added and removed from the warehouse, is the a way to move > >> boxes from one pallet to another in order to consolidate products and > >> remove unneeded pallets from the warehouse, and avoid having 1 box per > >> pallet, for example? > >> > >> > >> Thanks for the feed back. > >> > >> > >> Joseph > >> > >> > |
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