Wasp Barcode Inventory Control User Manual

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5. Scan or key in a Location value (Note: If this is a non-inventory item, you will be taken directly to

the Quantity screen - See Step 6):

Remove
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Item Description
Location:
AREA 2

ESC=Cancel
F1=Prev F4=Next


The Location field is required for all Remove transactions.

Enter a Location and press F4 to advance to the next data entry field.

or

Press F1 to go back to the previous data entry field.

or

Press ESC to cancel transaction and return to the previous screen.

If you press F4 to advance to the next field, without first providing a Location value, the following
message will be displayed:

Please scan or key
in Location

ESC=Exit


Press ESC to Exit the error message and then provide the required Location value.

Note:
If the Allow Negative Quantities on Mobile Devices option is disabled, you will see a
warning message if you attempt to Remove quantity from a Location that does not exist in the
PDT database. The Allow Negative option must be set on the PC prior to creating the database.
You can check the state of this option on the PDT by using the 7 key on the Main Menu to go to
the PDT About screen.

New Locations can only be created during Remove when the Allow Negative Quantities on
Mobile Devices
option is enabled. If you are prompted to confirm a new Location that you
believe should already exist in the database, press ESC to cancel, then return to the Main Menu
to check Site Config. If the Location you entered exists only at a Site other than the currently
selected Source Site, InventoryControl must treat that value as a new Location for the Source
Site. Select a different Source Site in Site Config if that's where you intended to perform this
transaction.

The Allow Negative Quantities option applies to batch devices only. Mobile devices that
are communicating with the database via a wireless connection will not allow negative
quantity transactions regardless of the option settings.

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