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Lesson 28: Counts Performing counts and resolving variances.

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1 Lesson 28: Counts Performing counts and resolving variances

2 Copyright 2002 Sterling Commerce, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 Inventory/Create Count Request Screen

3 Copyright 2002 Sterling Commerce, Inc. All rights reserved. 3 Create Count Request Screen The Tool-Zone has been chosen in the Count Request Criteria box. You can look for the item by Location or Item ID

4 Copyright 2002 Sterling Commerce, Inc. All rights reserved. 4 Executing Count Tasks The ICBS mobile terminal can be used to perform count tasks like: –Count pallets –Count items in pallets and locations –Count serial tracked items in a pallet or location

5 Copyright 2002 Sterling Commerce, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 Executing Count Tasks (cont) The execution of counts may be either user-directed or system- directed. In system-directed count tasks, the system suggests the count tasks to be executed and the user can scan the location or item to signify the acceptance of the count task. In user-directed process, the user chooses the count tasks that need to be executed.

6 Copyright 2002 Sterling Commerce, Inc. All rights reserved. 6 Executing Count Tasks (cont) The following steps describe the execution of the count process. This process assumes that the original count request has already been created in the system, using the ICBS console User Interface (the PC-based application) –Log into the mobile terminal. –On the menu list, select the “Task Controller” menu option.

7 Copyright 2002 Sterling Commerce, Inc. All rights reserved. 7 Executing Count Tasks (cont) –The user scans in the suggested location and the suggested item for the count task. –The count task for the location that is nearest to the physical location of the user is presented –Enter the start location as the reference location which indicates where the user is physically located in the warehouse.

8 Copyright 2002 Sterling Commerce, Inc. All rights reserved. 8 Executing Count Tasks (cont) –In the resulting screen, the user scans the count quantity and hits “Go”. –The system then displays the count quantities. The user can accept the count or re-scan. –If the user chooses to re-scan, the count tasks from step 4 will need to be performed again. –If the user chooses to accept the count quantity and that quantity is different from what is present in the system, then variance tasks will be created

9 Copyright 2002 Sterling Commerce, Inc. All rights reserved. 9 Executing Count Tasks (cont) –The variance tasks are completed in the same way as regular count tasks. The user can also record the inventory disposition and product class during the scan. –The user then records the variance count task quantity and hits the “Done” button.

10 Copyright 2002 Sterling Commerce, Inc. All rights reserved. 10 Executing Count Tasks (cont) –The system quantity as well as the variance count quantity would be displayed and the user can either accept the count quantity or re-scan. –Once the user accepts the count quantity, the count result is recorded. The following screen shots illustrate the count process:

11 Copyright 2002 Sterling Commerce, Inc. All rights reserved. 11 (A) Figure 7.1.1 Physical/Cycle Count – Reference Location Scan (B) Figure 7.1.2 Physical/Cycle Count – Count Location Scan (A)(B)

12 Copyright 2002 Sterling Commerce, Inc. All rights reserved. 12 (C) Figure 7.1.3 Physical/Cycle Count – Item ID Scan (D) Figure 7.1.4 Physical/Cycle Count – Count Quantity Scan (C) (D)

13 Copyright 2002 Sterling Commerce, Inc. All rights reserved. 13 (E) Figure 7.1.5 Physical/Cycle Count – Complete Count (F) Figure 7.1.6 Physical/Cycle Count – Accept Count (E) (F)

14 Copyright 2002 Sterling Commerce, Inc. All rights reserved. 14 Executing Variance Tasks Execution of variance tasks is similar to the execution of normal count tasks. The following screen shots illustrate how variance counts are executed.

15 Copyright 2002 Sterling Commerce, Inc. All rights reserved. 15 (A) Figure 7.2.1 Variance Tasks – Location Scan (B) Figure 7.2.2 Variance Tasks – Inv Status Scan (A)(B)

16 Copyright 2002 Sterling Commerce, Inc. All rights reserved. 16 (C) Figure 7.2.3 Variance Tasks – Variance Qty Scan (D) Figure 7.2.4 Variance Tasks – Accept Count (C) (D)

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