Saved Search Archives - OdeBlog https://blog.odecloud.com/tag/saved-search/ Business Technology and Talent Solutions Thu, 15 Feb 2024 22:23:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://blog.odecloud.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/odecloud_logo.jpeg Saved Search Archives - OdeBlog https://blog.odecloud.com/tag/saved-search/ 32 32 Consolidated Picking Ticket Saved Search with Barcodes https://blog.odecloud.com/work/business-technology-talent-solutions/saved-search-with-inlined-barcode/ https://blog.odecloud.com/work/business-technology-talent-solutions/saved-search-with-inlined-barcode/#respond Wed, 29 Aug 2018 11:10:13 +0000 https://odecloud.com/?p=3457 Customer Challenges: The way NetSuite manages picking tickets natively, by printing a pick ticket per order, had slowed down the warehouse operations since the NetSuite go-live. The customer wanted a way to group orders for which items needed to be picked in the same zone within the warehouse in a consolidated “printable” list. They also […]

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Customer Challenges:

The way NetSuite manages picking tickets natively, by printing a pick ticket per order, had slowed down the warehouse operations since the NetSuite go-live. The customer wanted a way to group orders for which items needed to be picked in the same zone within the warehouse in a consolidated “printable” list. They also wanted that list of orders to have barcodes compatible with code 39 and code 128 RF guns, as they wanted to use this list as a traveler sheet to expedite the picking process.


About the Customer:

Company: Missouri Star Quilt Co.
Location: Hamilton, Missouri
Industry: Retail, Consumer Business
Number of Users: 200
Number of Subsidiaries: 2


Solution:

It seems that the way NetSuite handles picking tickets is cause lot of delay in the warehouse as each order is printed on individual sheet and not grouped by picking zone.

Let the software do the heavy lifting

The trick here is to find an extremely creative solution leveraging one or a combination of  out-of-the-box features. Going back to the problem. The goal was to group multiple picking tickets by warehouse bin on a single page. When I hear group transaction with a specific set of rules, I am thinking Saved Search. That would allow to group all orders pending fulfillment by bin where those items are located. That works!

There is so much you can do with Saved Search

For Missouri Star, the next step was to ensure that whatever solution we came up with will be able to display scannable barcodes, as most of their warehouse operations are performed using RF guns. We built a saved search that inlined barcode for use with Code 39 and 128 RF guns. The saved search displayed on each line a scannable Order #, scannable work order # and scannable Item #. We arranged the column properly so it prints easily as a PDF document. We optimized the search to make it easy to pick component of assemblies.

We optimized the saved search to groups orders by picking zone (bins), eliminating the need for multiple travels to same location within the warehouse to picks orders with same item.


With this optimization project, Missouri Star is now able to ship orders faster. The grouping of orders for a specific picking zone has made their picking process much more effective. The inlined barcode allows them to expedite the picking process with literally no manual data entry

Most importantly, the multiple orders on one page have saved hundreds of trees since the solution was implemented.

Feature Setup and Technical Highlights:

Transaction Saved Search on pick tickets. Barcode formula….

Thierry Klesse, Senior NeSuite Solution Architect and Developer, designed and built this solution in collaboration with Colin Emberley, NetSuite Administrator at Missouri Star Quilt. Thierry has over 10 years experience with Enterprise Resource Systems (NetSuite, MS Dynamics SL, Movex Lawson), Database development (TSQL, DML, DDL), Javascript and .NET 

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New Ways To Improve Your NetSuite Experience https://blog.odecloud.com/work/know-how-tutorial-blog/netsuite-experience/ https://blog.odecloud.com/work/know-how-tutorial-blog/netsuite-experience/#respond Wed, 29 Aug 2018 10:01:11 +0000 https://odecloud.com/?p=3466 The common misconception is that IT Consultants always know best when it comes ERP, CRM or similar enterprise software; truth is, in most instances, internal System Admins are more knowledgeable. Why is that? Simply put, limits of these applications have been put to test with real life business challenges that weren’t part of the scope […]

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The common misconception is that IT Consultants always know best when it comes ERP, CRM or similar enterprise software; truth is, in most instances, internal System Admins are more knowledgeable.

Why is that?

Simply put, limits of these applications have been put to test with real life business challenges that weren’t part of the scope when initially implemented. They have managed to find creative ways to draw every piece of value they can get from the software out-of-the-box.

I am extremely proud to join Josh Meiri (Director Business Systems at Zscaler) in his passion for bringing NetSuite customers together to hangout for a few drinks and bites, creating a fun environment in which everyone is free to share their latest tips, tricks and discoveries about the NetSuite platform.

For those who are unfamiliar, NetSuite is a scalable cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software designed for medium and large companies. It can be used to track inventory, keep track of financials, host eCommerce, and more.

In the last NetSuite User Group meetup in our offices in San Francisco, I presented the NetSuite dashboard we built for Customer Service Supervisors at NutriBullet, as well as some creative ways to leverage this out-of-the-box solution.

I co-presented with Dean Dighe (Business Analyst/ NetSuite Admin at NutriBullet). Dean discovered the power of NetSuite dashboard during the Customer Service NetSuite implementation, which led him to take another project on his own to create the product’s 360 degree dashboards — a formulation of imagination and creativity.

In addition, Josh joined us to present a proof of concept on how to send SMS’s from NetSuite Workflows (using Twilio). In our next meetup, we will touch base on the email plugin from NetSuite, commonly used to allow users to approve (or reject) a purchase order or vendor bill by replying to an email notification.

As you can see, we showed quite a few ways to optimize NetSuite ERP very quickly and effectively.

Subscribe to our blog to learn more about upcoming sessions.

Cheers!

Osar

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