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#45025 - 03/19/15 03:13 PM OE Unit Weight
VickieC Offline


Registered: 10/26/10
Posts: 28
Loc: Ontario
How do I get the Estimated Unit Weight to come up in the work order? The unit weight is entered in IC but but doesn't populate in OE.

thanks,
Vickie.

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#45028 - 03/19/15 03:34 PM Re: OE Unit Weight [Re: VickieC]
Softrak Support Offline

Adagio Action Team

Registered: 03/09/99
Posts: 11543
Loc: Vancouver, BC Canada
Hi Vickie,

The Estimated Weight field that appears on the right-side of the screen when adding or editing an item on an OE order is actually a calculated Extended weight, based on the quantity shipped. If you select an item and a quantity ordered, but do not have a quantity shipped, then this particular field will display 0.00.

To see the unit weight, you can use the Column Editor on the grid that lists the items within the order, and include the Unit Weight field as a column.

I do not believe there is an 'Extended Order weight' field that can be displayed on this grid. Spec code D49 will allow printing an 'Extended Order Weight' for a given item.
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#45029 - 03/19/15 03:36 PM Re: OE Unit Weight [Re: Softrak Support]
VickieC Offline


Registered: 10/26/10
Posts: 28
Loc: Ontario
thank you, that's very helpful.

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#45037 - 03/19/15 04:33 PM Re: OE Unit Weight [Re: VickieC]
Steve Schwartz Offline
Adagio God

Registered: 03/10/02
Posts: 4511
Loc: Wynnewood, PA
Hi Vickie

When in doubt, open up the Specification Editor, and browse to the \Softrak\OEWIN\Samdata folder, change the data selector to SAM, and open the spec called OE$ALL.SAM. Then save that spec in your data folder, with your data extension.

Selecting this spec when printing a work order will allow you to see all of the possible spec fields and what they will return.

Steve

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#45038 - 03/19/15 05:19 PM Re: OE Unit Weight [Re: Steve Schwartz]
Retired_Guy Offline
Adagio Master

Registered: 03/16/99
Posts: 10504
Loc: Canada
There's an easier way.
  • Open up the Specification Editor (Maintain Specifications).
  • Click File | Open Template.
  • Select the "ALL Codes" specification.

And "ALL Codes" specification exists for every form type in every module.
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#45043 - 03/20/15 02:54 AM Re: OE Unit Weight [Re: Retired_Guy]
VickieC Offline


Registered: 10/26/10
Posts: 28
Loc: Ontario

Thank you everyone for your help, I appreciate everyone's input, it's very helpful.
This All Codes template is great!

Vickie.

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