Wiki source code of Picking Orders
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| 5 | = Picking List Settings. = | ||
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| 7 | To pick orders, we first need to create a picking list. | ||
| 8 | \\For the system to understand which orders should be picked, we need to set up the rules for picking lists first. | ||
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| 10 | To do so, use the left side panel and navigate to **Advanced **> **Settings** | ||
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| 13 | === Default value for new picking list creation for Maximum number of orders: === | ||
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| 16 | This option lets you configure the default number of orders you want per picking list creation. | ||
| 17 | \\This will be the default number of orders processed for each picking list you create. You can change this during picking list creation, but the default value will be set in this section. | ||
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| 19 | This is useful if you always pick, for example, two orders; the warehouse workers creating the list will not have to type in the number of orders to process every time. | ||
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