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Creating a Pick Batch for Embroidery Jobs

Introduction

This guide provides detailed instructions on how to create a pick batch for embroidery jobs. The process involves selecting the decoration type, assigning jobs to an employee, and creating a batch to streamline the picking process. By following this guide, users will be able to efficiently manage and prepare embroidery jobs for processing.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Identifying Jobs to Pick

First, observe that there are 87 garments that need to be picked for creating a pick batch.
Display showing 87 jobs to be picked

Selecting the Decoration Type

To narrow down the jobs, select the decoration type relevant to your workflow. In this case, choose "embroidery" to filter jobs accordingly.
Selecting decoration type for embroidery

Reviewing Available Jobs

Scroll to the bottom to verify that there are three available jobs ready to be batched.
Available jobs for batching

Assigning Jobs to an Employee

Assign the jobs to an employee responsible for picking. In this instance, Crystal Johnson will handle the picking process.
Assigning jobs to an employee

Creating the Job Batch

Select "create job batch" to initiate the process. This will organize the jobs into a new batch ready for processing.
Creating a job batch

Viewing the New Batch

Navigate to the "batches view" section to confirm the creation of the new pick batch.
Viewing the new pick batch

Refreshing to Update Batch Information

Sometimes it may take a few seconds for the batch to update. Refresh the page to see the updated batch details.
Refreshing the page to update batch information

Inspecting Batch Details

Inspect the batch to view the specific items and their corresponding purchase orders. This includes order IDs and job IDs essential for processing.
Inspecting batch details

Conclusion

By following these steps, you have successfully created a pick batch for embroidery jobs. This process ensures that the jobs are organized and ready for further processing, enhancing the efficiency of your workflow.