Cycle Counts will display in the app based on the Warehouse Operations Queueing file. There is no additional setup required. We recommend you review the Cycle Count Process documentation for detailed instructions on how to perform cycle counts in Location Touch.
Note: When using Advanced Cycle Counting, be sure to turn off Warehouse Operation Queueing phantoms for RF branches where you are cycle counting with Location Touch. You can find these phantoms in the Phantom Job Scheduler by searching for the WHSE.PH.QUEUEING program.
By default, in non-RF branches, the Cycle Count process is not real-time meaning you must run the Update Physical On Hand process in Eclipse. Location Touch however does support real-time updating for non-RF branches. You can enable this feature in the control file Innovo Location Touch Enable Real Time Updates in Non-RF.
Step 1. Generate the Generate the Cycle Count Control File to make the counts available in Location Touch. Additionally, you can use the Solar Advanced Cycle Count program to generate the counts.
Step 2. Review the Cycle Count Process documentation for detailed instructions on how to perform cycle counts in Location Touch.
By default, in non-RF branches, the Cycle Count process is not real-time meaning you must run the Update Physical On Hand process in Eclipse. For more information, please review the Non-Real-Time Update Process article.
Step 1. Generate the Generate the Cycle Count Control File to make the counts available in Location Touch. Additionally, you can use the Solar Advanced Cycle Count program to generate the counts.
Step 2. Review the Cycle Count Process documentation for detailed instructions on how to perform cycle counts in Location Touch.
Step 3. Verify counts through the Physical Count Load In screen in Eclipse.
Step 4. Run the Count Variance report in Eclipse.
Step 5. Run the Update Physical On Hand utility in Eclipse.
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