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    Archived Dpci

    This is GREAT information!!! Is there, by chance, a list on workbench by department number? Or, has someone placed it on Wiki? I'd like to help out the softlines / apparel team members with a small business sized card, laminated that would list the department number and category for the...
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    Archived myFA (SFS) ideas / issues / problems

    Has anyone come across the annoying "bug(s)" in myFA whereby: if you INF an item twice ( once during your initial search and again at the end of the batch ). that sometimes the pick batch system gets "lost" and will pull up this item from the prior batch even though you are on to the next order...
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    Archived myFA (SFS) ideas / issues / problems

    In this thread, I would like and appreciate all end-user ideas, issues, problems you are encountering with the myFA ( SFS ) app / system. The hope is to collect issue(s) and somehow get them supported to I/T for review and/or knowledge transfer of a bug or issue to be researched and addressed...
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    Archived MyFa pick batch question

    Has anyone come across the annoying "bug(s)" in myFA whereby: if you INF an item twice ( once during your initial search and again at the end of the batch ). that sometimes the pick batch system gets "lost" and will pull up this item from the prior batch even though you are on to the next order...
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    Archived MyFa pick batch question

    As for actual picking ( locating the inevitable non-located items ): 1) in apparel I will first search the area "visually" and if I think I found a match look at the DPCI to see if it is the right match 2) if I cannot find "visually", I will seek out someone in the department to see if they...
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    Archived MyFa pick batch question

    My process is to do the following: 1) drop the orders to the "pick batches" function 2) click "pick batches" 3) scan a "home" 3-tier cart to see how many items are in that batch if a lot ( ie: more than 15-20 ) I will "suspend" the batch and repeat the process looking for a smaller # of items...
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