No, the Warehouse Program is an integrated add-on program and depends on the Backoffice GreeneStep Database. They are seamlessly and tightly linked for all the business rules, security rights and reports. The user administration/definition, warehouse user groups and associated security rights are controlled by the ADMIN in the back office.
No, the new Warehouse program is an add-on application to the GreeneStep is tightly integrated. Using the Security User Groups and WH-specific rights, access to various Warehouse processes can be controlled. The Warehouse supervisor or the members can view and update only the relevant fields in the Warehouse app. There is no visibility to any cost and financial information displayed in this Warehouse UI.
Not required. The user will access the application using a tablet ( recommended for mobility) or from a computer by connecting to the warehouse app program shortcut icon. Internally, the program connects to the Greenestep back office company database to fetch or update the data as per the security rights assigned to the user in the back office.
The pick ticket report can be customized to include prices. If needed it can be parameterized to only show the unit number and unit name, with all prices being excluded.
True, the app interacts via GreeneStep APIs and other inbuilt logic central to GreeneStep backoffice and maintains the integrity of the warehouse processing rules and updates that are already there in the GreeneStep Backoffice business logic.
Both the Backoffice Admin / Accounting Users are on the same platform GreeneStep, and access the same data. Only the Warehouse UI for the stock counts can be given access to the physical inventory counting team with this Warehouse App, who takes the count and generates a file that will be used by the Backoffice Admin Team to do the adjustment entries. Even the system quantities are not visible to the warehouse team while doing the stock taking and scanning. They just scan and update what they see in the BINs. When category listing is implemented, the user can select a category that will list items, the user can just scan the quantities and generate the file by category.
In GreeneStep, you can easily view item storage locations by double-clicking the received column. You can then select the specific bin and location for precise tracking. Additionally, the system can be configured to require bin selection to ensure accurate inventory and tax calculations.
To manage inventory for finished products assembled from multiple components, create a new product entry and list all the individual components. The system will automatically adjust inventory levels for both raw materials and finished goods, ensuring accurate tracking and financial management.
Yes, the warehouse program is an extension application and is completely dependent on the back office full application.