Lot Properties
JustFood provides the capability for you to apply lot properties to bins, quality audits, and picks.
Bins
Users can apply properties to bins. When attempting to move an item to a bin, the property values that are associated with the item’s lot number and with the bin must match. If the property values do not match, the move is not allowed.
When moving containers, all the property values for the items in the container must match the bin property values. JustFood ignores any Property Codes that are not set up on both the bin and the item’s lot number.
The following pages display errors when attempting to move an item, or container to a bin where the property values do not match:
Container Worksheet
Item Journal
Item Reclass. Journal
Warehouse Put-away
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Learn how to assign properties to a bin. | Assign Properties to a Bin |
View a walkthrough that demonstrates what happens when trying to move an item to a bin where the Property Codes don't match. | Walkthrough: Move Items Where the Properties Do Not Match |
Quality Audits
The Quality Audit (QA) results can now change a lot-tracked item’s property value. If a Quality Measure Code has the same Property Code as an item, when a quality audit is performed and posted, the property value is copied over to the item’s lot properties.
For an item’s lot property to be updated, the item’s lot must have the same Property Code as the Quality Measure Code. On the Quality Measure Codes page, you can assign the Property Code to the Quality Measure Code.
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Learn how to assign properties to a Quality Measure Code. | Assign a Property Code to a Quality Measure Code |
View a walkthrough that demonstrates how an item's lot number is updated with the results from a quality audit. | Walkthrough: Update an Item's Property from a Quality Audit |
Picks
If a customer has a specific item property value, when performing a pick, JustFood only suggests lots with that property value. When registering the pick, the item property value is also checked.
If the customer has item properties but the item’s lot does not have any properties, or the item has properties, but the customer does not, the properties are ignored. The customer’s item Property Code and the item’s lot Property Code must be the same for the property values to be compared.