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other_stuff:virtual_stores [2023/12/12 16:50] – [For stock transfers, the supplier invoice in the receiving store should be...] Gary Willettsother_stuff:virtual_stores [2023/12/12 16:53] – [Location code pattern] Gary Willetts
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- (aisle = rack, level = horizontal level within the rack, position = vertical 'column' within the rack). 
  
 Use the letters A, L and P to represent the aisle, level and position parts of the location code. Use the letters A, L and P to represent the aisle, level and position parts of the location code.
  
 Let's use an example to show how it works. Let's say that the shelf location codes are in the format B01.C.01 where B01 represents the aisle, C represents the position and 01 represents the level. Then in the **Location code pattern** text box you would enter the text **AAA.P.LL** Let's use an example to show how it works. Let's say that the shelf location codes are in the format B01.C.01 where B01 represents the aisle, C represents the position and 01 represents the level. Then in the **Location code pattern** text box you would enter the text **AAA.P.LL**
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 +It doesn't matter what characters you use as separators, mSupply only looks for the positions of the letters A, P and L. If more than one character is used to define any of the three parts of the location then they must appear together in the location code pattern. 
  
  
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