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If you have to create inventory locations e.g. for a high-bay warehouse, you can use the new inventory location creation feature to simplify their creation.
You can access this function via the inventory location list, "New Batch" button
You can execute a single operation to create all inventory locations and the inventory locations for a storage location, respectively, or the compartments for a shelf all at once. The corresponding visualization coordinates are calculated automatically using the stored information. Advantage of visualization You can tell - which inventory location is blocked - on removal from storage: where is the selected item located - on storage: which inventory location is already full
Special feature: Display three-dimensional inventory locations two-dimensionally For example, a high-level rack with level, row, compartment, where the compartment represents the third dimension that should be displayed in the second dimension. To do the trick: The shelf itself is not displayed, instead the external surfaces of the individual compartments represent the shelf.
Shelf1 Shelf 2
Compartment1 Compartment2 Compartment3 Compartment1 Compartment2 Compartment3 Compartment4 Compartment5 Compartment6 Compartment4 Compartment5 Compartment6
The shelf is discernible from the corresponding arrangement of the compartments, but you see only the individual compartments.
Parameters for creation
The coordinates are displayed on the right side.
One- and two-dimensional stores The green lines represent the storage area. The displayed rectangle in pink represents the inventory location.
Using "Visualization", the storage area including all already created inventory locations is displayed together with the inventory location to be created (dark-red square) and the entire area for all inventory locations to be created (white area).
Use "START" to start creating and visualizing the inventory locations. If they are not created as you had planned, undo this process using the "Undo" button.
When created, the first inventory location is created according to the stored coordinates and templates (inventory location identification/sorting). The second inventory location in the row receives the X position (X pos of the first inventory location + length + distance) If all inventory locations are created in a row, the next row is: (Y position = Y position of the first compartment + height + distance, X=X position of the first compartment), etc.
Three-dimensional store For three-dimensional stores: Dimension 1 = level Dimension 2 = row = the shelf Dimension 3 = shelf The coordinates of the third dimension are calculated automatically. The total area of the compartments provides the coordinate for dimension 1 + 2 (i.e. the actual shelf) Only the number of compartments per X and Y is specified.
Example: Shelf: Length 0.8 Height 0.5 Number of compartments: 10 Compartment per X: 5 Compartment per Y 2
The compartments would then be created accordingly.
06 07 08 09 10 01 02 03 04 05
Total length from 01 to 05 here is 0.8 m. Total height from 01 and 06 here is 0.5 m.
Ensure that the compartments are created in such a way that they are well visible.
Display on the right side of the window:
The green lines represent the storage area. The displayed rectangle in pink represents the "shelf". This rectangle contains dark red rectangles. These represent the compartments, i.e. the actual inventory locations.
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