another trick I sometimes use is if there's 10 of something I sto 110 then subt 100 that usually fixes the accumulator
I understand how to reset accumulator just wondering if anyone knows why you would even have to. It would be quicker to sto the product back in right after u pull it rather than subt9999. Pulls are based on sales. If it didnt sell it shouldnt ask for it in a pull. Always asks for the same stuff we backstocked even though we didnt sell any
I understand how to reset accumulator just wondering if anyone knows why you would even have to. It would be quicker to sto the product back in right after u pull it rather than subt9999. Pulls are based on sales. If it didnt sell it shouldnt ask for it in a pull. Always asks for the same stuff we backstocked even though we didnt sell any
sometimes when you do that, it will come out in the next hour, this happens to me ALL THE TIME...
question: who backstocks those broken down aisles? is it your backroom team or plano? or whoever breaks them down?
at my store, plano will do it but they dont know how to SUBT 999 so they just STO it
I understand how to reset accumulator just wondering if anyone knows why you would even have to. It would be quicker to sto the product back in right after u pull it rather than subt9999. Pulls are based on sales. If it didnt sell it shouldnt ask for it in a pull. Always asks for the same stuff we backstocked even though we didnt sell any
If you're backstocking you need to use two applications; STO and SUBT.
You first STO the item, we will say 10 of them with the same DPCI. Then you switch to SUBT and scan it, then when it asks how many you want to pull you enter 999 or 9999 and when it asks if there are any left in location select yes and then put the quantity, in this case 10.
If you do that most of the time the accumulator, (i believe thats what its called) will reset and shouldn't ask you to pull them again. That's in a perfect world.
another trick I sometimes use is if there's 10 of something I sto 110 then subt 100 that usually fixes the accumulator
I understand how to reset accumulator just wondering if anyone knows why you would even have to. It would be quicker to sto the product back in right after u pull it rather than subt9999. Pulls are based on sales. If it didnt sell it shouldnt ask for it in a pull. Always asks for the same stuff we backstocked even though we didnt sell any
sometimes when you do that, it will come out in the next hour, this happens to me ALL THE TIME...
question: who backstocks those broken down aisles? is it your backroom team or plano? or whoever breaks them down?
at my store, plano will do it but they dont know how to SUBT 999 so they just STO it
One time a plano team member back stocked 100's of towels before the first set of CAFS dropped and the first CAF asked for every single one of them out because he didn't SUBT, it took 48 minutes to pull the 11's when it usually takes 10-15 minutes. Worst morning I ever worked when I was backroom.
another trick I sometimes use is if there's 10 of something I sto 110 then subt 100 that usually fixes the accumulator
This doesnt fix the accumulator if anything it's messing it up. The rule is subt 9999 is to be used to reset the accumulator that part is in the programming of the system. When you subt product at random numbers that is affecting the accumulator. This is leading to more unproductive pulls or empty holes on your salesfloor.