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Sorting Job Type Setup with Putwall Process Template
Sorting Job Type Setup with Putwall Process Template

A guide to create Sorting Job Type by using Putwall Process Template in Job Types screen

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Written by Stephanie Kelley
Updated this week

Overview

A new template called "Putwall Process" has been introduced to streamline the creation of job types for Picking operations. This template is designed to optimize workflows involving Putwall processes by pre-setting specific parameters.

How to Access the Putwall Process Template

  1. Navigate to the "Create Job Type" drawer in the Job Type screen.

  2. Select "Picking" as the operation type.

  3. The "Putwall Process" template will be available for selection.

Default Parameters for the Putwall Process Template

When the "Putwall Process" template is selected, the following parameters will be automatically configured:

Parameter

Default Value

Multi Item

TRUE

Create Sorting Task

TRUE

One by One Sorting

TRUE

Mobile Screen Type

Pick to Location

Create Loading Task

FALSE

Auto Complete Picking Tasks

FALSE

Only Pick

FALSE

Only Pack

FALSE

Override For Last Job

FALSE

Disable Full LP Picking

TRUE

Disable Tote Scanning

FALSE

Please note that Putwall capacity plays an important role in your job type. Thus, the Maximum Number of Orders in the Batch Size should be aligned with the Putwall capacities.


Editing the Template

  • The default parameters of the Putwall Process template can be edited to fit specific operational needs.

  • However, the following restrictions apply:

    • Mobile Screen Type cannot be changed to Pick and Sort.

    • Auto Complete Picking Tasks and Only Pack cannot be enabled since Create Sorting Task parameter is enabled.


Visibility

  • The Putwall Process template is only visible and selectable under the Picking operation type.


This template simplifies the setup for Putwall-related workflows, ensuring consistency while allowing flexibility for customization within defined limits.

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