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Pallet Configurations are used to identify how much physical space a Pallet pallet occupies, how many boxes make up a full pallet, and what the stacking configuration of the boxes on the Pallet ispallet. Pallet Configurations are assigned to Items to help identify how much a full pallet of the item weighs. They are only used to store information, they do not have any functionality tied to them. The purpose of this page is to add, edit, remove, and activate/inactive these records.

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Additional Boxes

A text box to enter the quantity of additional boxes for the Pallet Configuration, to be added or removed, to compute the total number of boxes for the Pallet Configuration. For example, to configure a Pallet Configuration of 100 boxes, made up of 5 full layers containing 19 boxes each (95 Boxes), the number of Additional Boxes would be 5 and would indicate a 6th layer with only 5 boxes. This defaults to 0 for new records and is not required to be changed. This field is always editable and must be a whole, positive or negative number.

This field is part of the 'Total Boxes per Pallet' calculation is calculate as (([Boxes Per Layer] * [Layers Per Pallet]) + [Additional Boxes]). These fields are not required and are informational only, they do not drive any system functionality. 

(lightbulb)There is no logic to prevent a Pallet Configuration from having a negative number of 'Total Boxes per Pallet'.

The Pallet Configuration is used as a short description and unique identifier. 

Linked Database Field: ERPx_IMPalletConfiguration.AdditionalBoxes

Boxes Per Layer

A text box to enter the quantity of boxes for each full layer. For example, to configure a Pallet Configuration of 100 boxes, made up of 5 full layers containing 19 boxes each (95 Boxes) and 5 Additional Boxes, the 'Box Per Layer' would be 19.This defaults to 0 for new records and is not required to be changed. This field is always editable and must be a whole, positive number in order to be updated. 

This field is part of the 'Total Boxes per Pallet' calculation is calculate as (([Boxes Per Layer] * [Layers Per Pallet]) + [Additional Boxes]). These fields are not required and are informational only, they do not drive any system functionality.

(lightbulb)There is no logic to prevent a Pallet Configuration from having a negative number of 'Total Boxes per Pallet'.

Linked Database Field: ERPx_IMPalletConfiguration.BoxesPerLayer

Cubes Per Box

A text box to manually enter the Cubes per box. This defaults to 0 for new records and is not required to be changed. This field is always editable and must be a positive number in order to be updated. If not, it will be updated to 1.00 on Save. 

(lightbulb)This is a manually entered value. It is not calculated from Height, Depth, and Width values. This is not required and is informational only, it does not drive any system functionality.

Linked Database Field: ERPx_IMPalletConfiguration.CubesPerBox

Depth

A text box to enter the 'Depth' of a full pallet for the Pallet Configuration. This defaults to 0.00 for new records and is not required to be changed. It is always editable and can be changed to any number value >=0.00. If not, the message "Depth must be greater than or equal to 0.00" will be displayed on Save.

This field is part of the three fields (Height, Depth, and Width) that identify the physical volume of the pallet. These fields are not required and are informational only, they do not drive any system functionality. 

(lightbulb)There are no units of measure to specify for Height, Depth, and Width. They are typically entered in "Inches" but can be any value.

Linked Database Field: ERPx_IMPalletConfiguration.Depth

Height

A text box to enter the 'Height' of a full pallet for the Pallet Configuration. This defaults to 0.00 for new records and is not required to be changed. It is always editable and can be changed to any number value >=0.00. If not, the message "Height must be greater than or equal to 0.00" will be displayed on Save.

This field is part of the three fields (Height, Depth, and Width) that identify the physical volume of the pallet. These fields are not required and are informational only, they do not drive any system functionality.

(lightbulb)There are no units of measure to specify for Height, Depth, and Width. They are typically entered in "Inches" but can be any value.

Linked Database Field: ERPx_IMPalletConfiguration.Height

Inactive

A Yes/No field used to identify if the record is Inactive. If set to 'Yes' then the record is "Inactive" and will not be included in look-ups to assign to Items. If set to 'No' then the record is "Active" and can be freely used

Linked Database Field: ERPx_IMPalletConfiguration.IsInactive

Layers Per Pallet

A text box to enter the quantity of full layers for each Pallet Configuration. For example, to configure a Pallet Configuration of 100 boxes, made up of 5 full layers containing 19 boxes each (95 Boxes) and 5 Additional Boxes, the 'Layers Per Pallet' would be 5.This defaults to 0 for new records and is not required to be changed. This field is always editable and must be a whole, positive number in order to be updated. 

This field is part of the 'Total Boxes per Pallet' calculation is calculate as (([Boxes Per Layer] * [Layers Per Pallet]) + [Additional Boxes]). These fields are not required and are informational only, they do not drive any system functionality. 

(lightbulb)There is no logic to prevent a Pallet Configuration from having a negative number of 'Total Boxes per Pallet'.

Linked Database Field: ERPx_IMPalletConfiguration.LayersPerPallet

Pallet Configuration

A text box to enter the unique identifier of the Pallet Configuration record. This defaults to blank for new records and is required. If not assigned, the message "Please enter a valid Pallet Configuration description." will be displayed on Save. This value must be unique. If not, the message "Duplicate Pallet Configurations are not allowed." will be displayed on Save. This field is always editable and must be <= 150 characters. 

The Pallet Configuration is used as a short description and unique identifier. 

Linked Database Field: ERPx_IMPalletConfiguration.PalletConfigurationDescription

Pallet Tare

A text box to enter the typical 'Tare' weight of pallet. This defaults to 0.00 for new records and is not required to be changed. It is always editable and can be changed to any number value >=0.00. If not, the message "Pallet Tare must be greater than or equal to 0.00" will be displayed on Save.

This field is part of the 'Gross Pallet Weight' calculation for each Item. An Items 'Gross Pallet Weight' = (([Items Shipping Weight] * [Total Boxes Per Pallet]) + [Pallet Tare]). The 'Pallet Tare' and 'Gross Pallet Weight' fields are not required and are informational only, they do not drive any system functionality. 

(lightbulb) An Items 'Gross Pallet Weight' will be negative if the 'Total Boxes Per Pallet' is negative

Linked Database Field: ERPx_IMPalletConfiguration.PalletTare

Total Boxes Per Pallet

A calculated field to show the number of boxes for each full pallet. For example, a 'Pallet Configuration' made up of 5 full layers containing 19 boxes each (95 Boxes) and 5 Additional Boxes, would have 100 'Total Boxes Per Pallet'. This defaults to 0 for new records and is calculated on Save. Because this is a calculated field, it is never editable.

'Total Boxes per Pallet' = (([Boxes Per Layer] * [Layers Per Pallet]) + [Additional Boxes]). These fields are not required and are informational only, they do not drive any system functionality.

(lightbulb)There is no logic to prevent a Pallet Configuration from having a negative number of 'Total Boxes per Pallet'.

Linked Database Field: ERPx_IMPalletConfiguration.TotalBoxesPerPallet

Total Cubes Per Pallet

A calculated field to show the number of "Cubes" for each full pallet. This defaults to 0 for new records and is calculated on Save. Because this is a calculated field, it is never editable.

'Total Cubes Per Pallet' = ([Cubes Per Box] * [Total Boxes Per Pallet]). This is not required and is informational only, it does not drive any system functionality.

Linked Database Field: ERPx_IMPalletConfiguration.TotalCubesPerPallet

Width

A text box to enter the 'Width' of a full pallet for the Pallet Configuration. This defaults to 0.00 for new records and is not required to be changed. It is always editable and can be changed to any number value >=0.00. If not, the message "Width must be greater than or equal to 0.00" will be displayed on Save.

This field is part of the three fields (Height, Depth, and Width) that identify the physical volume of the pallet. These fields are not required and are informational only, they do not drive any system functionality.

(lightbulb)There are no units of measure to specify for Height, Depth, and Width. They are typically entered in "Inches" but can be any value.

Linked Database Field: ERPx_IMPalletConfiguration.Width

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