Get Warehouse Task - Pick List
Explanation
If customer order pick lists are activated in the 
Warehouse Task Basic Data/Warehouse
Task Type Setup window, a warehouse task is generated when a pick list is created.
If that is the case, it is possible to report the pick list in warehousing as well. 
Warehouse tasks can be assigned to a warehouse worker either
before the task begins or when it begins. Warehouse tasks are started in the  
Warehouse
Task  window. 
The warehouse tasks are ordered by their latest start date and
priority. If a task is assigned to a warehouse worker before the task begins, this task is
prioritized over other tasks. When a new task is started, it is assigned to a specific
warehouse worker; depending on the task types and the location groups on which he can
work, the next task is selected.
The picking list can be printed by using the right mouse button option.
Prerequisites
  - The warehouse task type setup must be set for the specific task
    type and site. The task must have the Active status in the 
	Warehouse Task Basic Data/Warehouse Task Type Setup 
	tab.
- The warehouse worker must be entered for the specified site in the
	Warehouse Task Basic Data/Warehouse
    Worker tab. Also, the task type and location group must be entered for the
    worker and be activated in both the Warehouse 
	Task Basic Data/Warehouse Worker/Task Type tab and 
	the 
	Warehouse Task Basic Data/Warehouse
    Worker/Location Group tab.
- A warehouse task must have been created. It is the task type setup
    that decides whether a task will be created. You can see any available tasks in 
	the Warehouse Tasks 
	window. Also, the task must have the Released status.
System Effects
When a warehouse task is selected, the status of the task is
changed to Started, which means that the actual picking is being performed.
Window
Warehouse
Task
My Warehouse
Task
Related Window Descriptions
Warehouse Task
Warehouse Task/Shop Order Pick List
My Warehouse Task
 
Procedure
From the Warehouse Task window:
  - Open the Warehouse Task window.
- Right-click and then click Start New Warehouse Task.
- In the dialog box, you see your default site, which you can change
    if you desire. Enter your worker ID in the corresponding field. Both values can be entered
    manually or be selected from the List of Values. Click OK.
- The next available task has now been selected and can be seen in the 
	Warehouse Task/Shop Order Pick List tab.
Optional steps:
To print the pick list:
	- Click the Customer Order Pick List tab, right click and 
	then click Print Pick List. 
From the My Warehouse Task window:
	- Open the My Warehouse Task window 
	and query for the required worker ID.
- Populate or query for the required worker ID. All tasks in the Released or Started 
	status are displayed in the top table. 
- If you need to start the next available task, click 
	Start 
	Next Task. It is possible to start a new task only if you do not have any 
	task in the status Started.
- To complete a task, click Complete Task. 
	
Note:
If 
	the selected warehouse task has unidentified tracked serials at receipt and issue, a dialog 
box appears where the serials that have 
	been picked should be identified. After completing a task it is possible to 
	start a new task and the completed task will disappear from the task list.
	- If there are no tasks available in the queue, it 
	is possible click New and you can assign a suitable task. The New 
	option is enabled only if there are no tasks available in the queue. 
	
- If you need to view by the task type: Click Search Task and the 
	Search Task dialog box is displayed. 
	Then click the Filter by Task Type option, and select the required task type from the
	Task Type list.
- If you need to view by the location group: Click
	Search Task and the Search Task dialog is displayed. 
	Then click the Filter by Location Group option, and enter or select 
	the required location group using the List of Value in the Location Group
	field.