12-8
•
Fixed Displayable Only
- nothing to enter or scan
•
Verifiable
- used to verify that the user is at the correct location,
item, etc., or to force no partial picks.
•
Updatable
- items can be changed
If you do not want to use all four fields, put
00
in the field length.
Pick List Format
Just as with regular tables, the first line of the pick list is the header record
which defines the pick lists format. The following header example is a pick
list that states:
1. the location of the item
2. the item description,
3. the item number
4. the quantity to pick
5. the Pick List or Order Number
18F19V06U03PICK LIST 1
Aisle 23,Bin 14M Aspirin 12oz. PinkL111111014
Aisle 24,Bin 15H No-Doz Large Pills 222222012
Aisle 12,Bin 01L Vitamin C, Large Hi 333333005
Aisle 01,Bin 12L Soy Sauce Large Br444444001
The
18
in the header record is the length of the first field in the pick list.
Since the first field in a table/pick list is always fixed, you don’t have to
specify F for fixed. In the example above, the first field is the location:
Aisle 23,Bin 14M
Aisle 24,Bin 15H
Aisle 12,Bin 01L
Aisle 01,Bin 12L
The next field is
F19 -
a fixed field, 19 characters long. This field is for
display only and requires no action by the operator. In the example above,
it is the description of each item:
Aspirin 12oz. PinkL
No-Doz Large Pills
Vitamin C, Large Hi
Soy Sauce Large Br
The third field is
V06
- indicating a
V
erifiable field with a length of 6
characters.
V
erifiable fields must be entered by the operator
exactly
as they
appear on the TriCoder. When the pick list record is displayed by the
TriCoder, the cursor stops on the first
V
erifiable or
U
pdatable field and
waits for the operator to enter data. In this example, the third field is the
Item Number - the operator is forced to enter the item number of the item he
is picking. It is typically scanned off of the item or bin: