This topic explains how to generate and print product labels that you can attach to a product or a container. A product label contains all the information about the product, including the batch number, serial number, and expiration date. To set up Retail to create product labels when prices change, you must assign product label reports to the relevant retail products.
The product label reports provide the information that Retail needs to print the labels. You must set up product label reports no matter what version of Microsoft Dynamics AX you are using. Create product labels manually, either for one product at a time or for categories of retail products. For more information, see the section later in this topic. Before you can generate and print product labels, you must set up Microsoft Dynamics AX to enable label printing.
The following tasks must be completed:. Select options in the Retail shared parameters form to specify how labels should be generated for brick-and-mortar stores.
For more information about the options in this form, see Retail shared parameters form. Select the reports that can be used to generate labels. The label reports contain information such as bar codes, prices, and relevant dates, and also specify the size of the labels to print and the orientation of the label page. After label reports are set up in this step, users select which report to use every time they generate labels. Follow these steps to specify which stores you want to print labels for.
You can select whether to generate labels for all stores or only selected stores. This setting only applies to brick-and-mortar stores. In the Retail shared parameters form, on the Labels tab, select the option to use when generating labels. In the Product label report setup form, in the Report name field, click the arrow and select the product label reports to use.
Add as many product label reports as you require for your products. Based on the requirements of the business, you can also create new reports and add them to the list of available reports. To generate and print labels that you can attach to a product or a container, follow these steps:. In the Product label printing form, in the Store number field, select a store. Then, select the date when the labels become valid. Otherwise, click Create , and then click Create label by product.
In the Create labels form, enter the information to filter the list of products. Click OK. Retail creates product label entries for items for which the registered price on the product label has changed. In the Product label printing form, change the values in the Quantity column to print the number of labels that you need. Depending on the version of the product that you are using, to view a list of the labels that will be printed do one of the following:.
Depending on the version of the product that you are using, to generate labels, do one of the following:. After the labels are generated, in the Product label printing form, you can view the quantity of labels that you requested in the Quantity column, and compare it with the quantity that was printed in the Printed quantity column.
In AX R3, in addition to generating labels for one product at a time, you can now generate product labels for multiple products at the same time.
You must then register one serial number, or register a blank registration for an unreadable number, for each item on the packing slip or invoice. If you don't want to require a serial number for each item, select the Blank issue allowed option on the tracking dimension group that is assigned to the item. You can then register fewer serial numbers than the quantity of items that are being shipped. If you register more serial numbers than the quantity of items that are being shipped, you won't be able to post the packing slip or invoice.
You can create partial invoices and packing slips for sales orders, and register only the serial numbers for the items that those invoices and packing slips include. If you want to create a partial invoice, and you have more than one packing slip for the sales order, you can include serial numbers from more than one packing slip.
However, there can be only one packing slip that doesn't include all serial numbers. For example, if you have three packing slips, and each packing slip includes two serialized items, you can't create a partial invoice for one item from each packing slip.
If a serial number can't be read or scanned, you can create a blank line for the item by clicking Not readable on the Serial numbers page. If the serial number becomes available later, you can update the invoice or packing slip.
Yes, you can run an inquiry on the packing slip journal line or invoice journal line to view a list of all serial numbers that were included in the document. No, you can't view the serialized items that you have on hand, because serial numbers aren't registered for items until the items are sold. No, you can't register serial numbers for catch-weight items during the sales process.
Additionally, if a product is set up as a catch-weight item, you can't assign the product to a tracking dimension group that is set up to use serial numbers only during the sales process. Yes, the retail point of sale POS will prompt the user to enter a serial number when the user sells an item that is assigned a tracking dimension group that is set up to use serial numbers only during the sales process. This functionality is available to all roles that can maintain sales packing slips and sales invoices.
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