Managing Varied ShipTo Release Volumes

I do need a tracking number and we are using Manifest.

Thanks for your response!

Ross
Hi Everyone,

We have a situation where we have 500-1000 releases on a order line that are all going to different ship to addresses.  This is a pretty normal situation. 

It will need a pack slip and USP label for each shipment.  The only way I can to do this is with insane repetition in Customer Shipment Entry or to go custom.  It doesn't look like there is a native approach in the Epicor suite unless I am missing something.  

Does anyone have any creative approaches before I go headlong into a custom Pack ID Auto-Batch solution?

Thanks for any suggestions,
Ross


Hi, do you have a input file or some sort of edi / web service to connect to?   And are the ship to fairly static, or could you get a complete ship to list ? Are there so many ship tos because of the releases or is it morw time phased? Just trying to understand outside of part and qty , how dynamic the master data is including price lists etc . It sounds that if it is being handled manually at the mo, some sort of customisation would help anyway.

From: ross.hughes3@... [vantage]
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Subject: [Vantage] Managing Varied ShipTo Release Volumes

 
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If you don’t need to get a tracking number from USP, then I think you could make a csv to be processed by bartender. then you don’t have to write thermal printer code.

 

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Hi, do you have a input file or some sort of edi / web service to connect to?   And are the ship to fairly static, or could you get a complete ship to list ? Are there so many ship tos because of the releases or is it morw time phased? Just trying to understand outside of part and qty , how dynamic the master data is including price lists etc . It sounds that if it is being handled manually at the mo, some sort of customisation would help anyway.


From: ross.hughes3@... [vantage]
Sent: ‎14/‎12/‎2015 20:56
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Vantage] Managing Varied ShipTo Release Volumes

 

Hi Everyone,

 

We have a situation where we have 500-1000 releases on a order line that are all going to different ship to addresses.  This is a pretty normal situation. 



It will need a pack slip and USP label for each shipment.  The only way I can to do this is with insane repetition in Customer Shipment Entry or to go custom.  It doesn't look like there is a native approach in the Epicor suite unless I am missing something.  

 

Does anyone have any creative approaches before I go headlong into a custom Pack ID Auto-Batch solution?

 

Thanks for any suggestions,

Ross

 

 




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I am going to experiment with Service Connect as we own that.  Barring that I will go custom.

Thanks,
Ross