Understanding Task Type Logic Flows

Each task type may require a specialized flow of logic, depending on the activities performed within the task type. For example, one task type for outbound products may involve counting, picking, and packing a product; and another task type for replenishment may involve unpacking, counting, and shelving a product. These task types may contain sub flows of logic as follows:

These flows of logic depict the decision tree presented to you by the Task Type Wizard. This section describes the Task Type wizard flow of logic from start to finish. For a description of the graphical elements used to depict the logic see the following figure.

Figure 1. Task Type Wizard Logic Flow

Start Flow

For each task type, the Task Type Wizard begins with logic flow shown in the following figure.

Figure 2. Start Task Type Logic

Count Flow

For Count task types, the Task Type Wizard uses the logic flow shown in the following figure.

Figure 3. Count Flow Task Type Logic

Outbound Picking Flow

For Outbound Picking task types, the Task Type Wizard uses the logic flow shown in the following figure.

Figure 4. Outbound Picking Task Type Logic

Batching Subflow

For task types that involve batching, the Task Type Wizard uses the logic flow shown in the following figure.

Figure 5. Batching Subflow Task Type Logic

Mobile Device Subflow

For task types that involve a mobile device, the Task Type Wizard uses the logic flow shown in the following figure.

Figure 6. Mobile Device Task Type Logic

End Flow

For each task type, the Task Type Wizard completes the logic flow shown in the following figure.

Figure 7. End Flow Task Type Logic