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I know how to scan empty packages in the PDA. But how do you scan empty packages in my device ?
Uh, I work as TPS. In my store, we require that the TM fills out an Empty Package Slip and turn it into either us or guest services. It's usually guest services that deals with those after we are done trying to figure out what happened to it.
Might want to check with your AP/TPS/or LOD.
I know how to scan empty packages in the PDA. But how do you scan empty packages in my device ?
Uh, I work as TPS. In my store, we require that the TM fills out an Empty Package Slip and turn it into either us or guest services. It's usually guest services that deals with those after we are done trying to figure out what happened to it.
Might want to check with your AP/TPS/or LOD.
I am AP-TL and we just got the my devices. We don't have a "empty package slip" I require my team members to scan the item into the PDA and scan the location it was found. After that they turn it into the empty package bin.
Is that something I can order in SAP? Or is the empty package label homemade ? I never heard of it beforeI know how to scan empty packages in the PDA. But how do you scan empty packages in my device ?
As far as I know, it can only be done with a PDA. The MyDevices don't have the Sort Stuff app, which is what you use to report an empty package.
Uh, I work as TPS. In my store, we require that the TM fills out an Empty Package Slip and turn it into either us or guest services. It's usually guest services that deals with those after we are done trying to figure out what happened to it.
Might want to check with your AP/TPS/or LOD.
I am AP-TL and we just got the my devices. We don't have a "empty package slip" I require my team members to scan the item into the PDA and scan the location it was found. After that they turn it into the empty package bin.
My store's AP requires us to report the empty package via PDA and apply an empty package label. They even get mad if we use the guest service registers; everything must have an aisle location in the empty package report.
I know how to scan empty packages in the PDA. But how do you scan empty packages in my device ?
As far as I know, it can only be done with a PDA. The MyDevices don't have the Sort Stuff app, which is what you use to report an empty package.
Uh, I work as TPS. In my store, we require that the TM fills out an Empty Package Slip and turn it into either us or guest services. It's usually guest services that deals with those after we are done trying to figure out what happened to it.
Might want to check with your AP/TPS/or LOD.
I am AP-TL and we just got the my devices. We don't have a "empty package slip" I require my team members to scan the item into the PDA and scan the location it was found. After that they turn it into the empty package bin.
My store's AP requires us to report the empty package via PDA and apply an empty package label. They even get mad if we use the guest service registers; everything must have an aisle location in the empty package report.
When you scan the item as empty and you scan or enter where you found it the pda or register saids "put into AP bin" nothing is allowed in the bin not unless processed that's best practice. Your AP team is only making it harder on themselfs lolI know how to scan empty packages in the PDA. But how do you scan empty packages in my device ?
As far as I know, it can only be done with a PDA. The MyDevices don't have the Sort Stuff app, which is what you use to report an empty package.
Uh, I work as TPS. In my store, we require that the TM fills out an Empty Package Slip and turn it into either us or guest services. It's usually guest services that deals with those after we are done trying to figure out what happened to it.
Might want to check with your AP/TPS/or LOD.
I am AP-TL and we just got the my devices. We don't have a "empty package slip" I require my team members to scan the item into the PDA and scan the location it was found. After that they turn it into the empty package bin.
My store's AP requires us to report the empty package via PDA and apply an empty package label. They even get mad if we use the guest service registers; everything must have an aisle location in the empty package report.
Huh. Usually TMs just drop them off in a big bin and let guest services sort them out. We're lucky to get an empty package slip.
Or maybe someone else isn't doing something right. I swear people just dump things off here and when the bin fills up, they empty it.
@Amaazingdude I wish I could tell you! I know we have stacks of them because no one ever uses them.
Is that something I can order in SAP? Or is the empty package label homemade ? I never heard of it beforeI know how to scan empty packages in the PDA. But how do you scan empty packages in my device ?
As far as I know, it can only be done with a PDA. The MyDevices don't have the Sort Stuff app, which is what you use to report an empty package.
Uh, I work as TPS. In my store, we require that the TM fills out an Empty Package Slip and turn it into either us or guest services. It's usually guest services that deals with those after we are done trying to figure out what happened to it.
Might want to check with your AP/TPS/or LOD.
I am AP-TL and we just got the my devices. We don't have a "empty package slip" I require my team members to scan the item into the PDA and scan the location it was found. After that they turn it into the empty package bin.
My store's AP requires us to report the empty package via PDA and apply an empty package label. They even get mad if we use the guest service registers; everything must have an aisle location in the empty package report.
I know how to scan empty packages in the PDA. But how do you scan empty packages in my device ?
As far as I know, it can only be done with a PDA. The MyDevices don't have the Sort Stuff app, which is what you use to report an empty package.
Uh, I work as TPS. In my store, we require that the TM fills out an Empty Package Slip and turn it into either us or guest services. It's usually guest services that deals with those after we are done trying to figure out what happened to it.
Might want to check with your AP/TPS/or LOD.
I am AP-TL and we just got the my devices. We don't have a "empty package slip" I require my team members to scan the item into the PDA and scan the location it was found. After that they turn it into the empty package bin.
My store's AP requires us to report the empty package via PDA and apply an empty package label. They even get mad if we use the guest service registers; everything must have an aisle location in the empty package report.
Huh. Usually TMs just drop them off in a big bin and let guest services sort them out. We're lucky to get an empty package slip.
Or maybe someone else isn't doing something right. I swear people just dump things off here and when the bin fills up, they empty it.
@Amaazingdude I wish I could tell you! I know we have stacks of them because no one ever uses them.
I'm curious what the best way it would be to report stuff found in Softlines where there aren't any aisles, like in Ready to Wear. If it's on a table I'll put the item location number the empty package is closest to as well as the table location. But if it's on the floor I'll put, for example, in Mossimo Black section near the racetrack.I know how to scan empty packages in the PDA. But how do you scan empty packages in my device ?
As far as I know, it can only be done with a PDA. The MyDevices don't have the Sort Stuff app, which is what you use to report an empty package.
Uh, I work as TPS. In my store, we require that the TM fills out an Empty Package Slip and turn it into either us or guest services. It's usually guest services that deals with those after we are done trying to figure out what happened to it.
Might want to check with your AP/TPS/or LOD.
I am AP-TL and we just got the my devices. We don't have a "empty package slip" I require my team members to scan the item into the PDA and scan the location it was found. After that they turn it into the empty package bin.
My store's AP requires us to report the empty package via PDA and apply an empty package label. They even get mad if we use the guest service registers; everything must have an aisle location in the empty package report.
Is that something I can order in SAP? Or is the empty package label homemade ? I never heard of it before
I'm curious what the best way it would be to report stuff found in Softlines where there aren't any aisles, like in Ready to Wear. If it's on a table I'll put the item location number the empty package is closest to as well as the table location. But if it's on the floor I'll put, for example, in Mossimo Black section near the racetrack.
I'm sure ours is full of no locations, we have a log where we write down where things were found, but often that gets a ? put in it. Processing it on the register gets a "I don't know" as where the package was found. Our AP isn't too strict on this stuff.I know how to scan empty packages in the PDA. But how do you scan empty packages in my device ?
As far as I know, it can only be done with a PDA. The MyDevices don't have the Sort Stuff app, which is what you use to report an empty package.
Uh, I work as TPS. In my store, we require that the TM fills out an Empty Package Slip and turn it into either us or guest services. It's usually guest services that deals with those after we are done trying to figure out what happened to it.
Might want to check with your AP/TPS/or LOD.
I am AP-TL and we just got the my devices. We don't have a "empty package slip" I require my team members to scan the item into the PDA and scan the location it was found. After that they turn it into the empty package bin.
My store's AP requires us to report the empty package via PDA and apply an empty package label. They even get mad if we use the guest service registers; everything must have an aisle location in the empty package report.