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Currency
used to create new, or view and edit existing Currencies. These currencies are used throughout the system.
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Once you have successfully set a unique Currency Name and a Currency Sign you can add Exchange Rates and the date the new rate will be effective from. When the rates change (normally supplied by the government), add a new rate and the date this new rate will be effective from. The system keeps a log of the previous changes for auditing purposes.
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Commodity Codes
These are codes set by the WTO to identify products worldwide and are widely used to determine tax rates for products imported into a country.
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Field Explanations
Enter into Customs WarehouseCT - CFSP Customs Transit Type DT - CFSP Customs Declaration Type IR - Trader who is authorised for CFSP as an indirect representative and submitting the declaration on behalf of the importer Leave Customs Warehouse (Home Use)Request Procedure Code (CPC) - which will be used later to enhance Vision integration with CDS in Bond.
To find out more about our CDS integration & roadmap see; CDS Implementation. EC Country Indicator - Indicates whether or not this Commodity Code can be used for EC goods. Dangerous Goods - If your system has been set up to generate shipping notes, a Dangerous Goods document will be produced whenever a Product is associated with a Commodity Code has the Dangerous Goods field ticked. You may need new Commodity Codes for your Dangerous Goods. All the fields in red are mandatory to save the order Quotas / PreferencesQuotas and preferences applicable to the commodity code can be found in the HMRC tariff and entered here. These are used to override the standard rate of customs duty by entering the ‘Quota No’ on the Pre Advice when receipting stock.
Import DocumentsButton - This provides the ability to configure the many different import documents and certificates required for the commodity when receiving goods in the Pre Advice screen, Bond Details tab. When clicking this button, the screen which opens has been designed to (as closely as possible) mirror the document requirements listed in the ‘Import’ tab of the UK trade tariff. Here users can select a country (or group of countries such as ‘EU Countries’ / ‘Non-EU Countries’) and configure the import document requirements for the commodity code for that country/group, the pre-advice ‘Bond Details’ uses the information configured here to get the correct information from the user. Above we can see that in order to claim the preference for imports from the EU then document code U112 is required but we are defaulting the ID & status code to EU-DOC and JP per HMRC’s requirements https://www.gov.uk/guidance/claiming-preferential-rates-of-duty-between-the-uk-and-eu. However if claiming a preference from any non-EU country then N954 is required and the users will need to enter the document ID and status code because they haven’t defaulted here. We can also see that a VI1 is required for imports from all countries, and that C644 (Organic certificate) number & status is required, but for this one users have the ability to use ‘NA’ which will instead store Y929 to signify that the product is not organic or excluded from the regulation. This information can all be found here: https://www.trade-tariff.service.gov.uk/commodities/2204101100#import by viewing the ‘Conditions’. Except when creating a new commodity code manually, most of the necessary configuration will default for you however customers are strongly advised to check the Commodity Code Maintenance configuration by using the trade tariff.
For more information about how to set the status / LPCO exemption code the document provided by HMRC see https://visionsoftware.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/VB/pages/2469625894/Fixing+rejections#Known-differences-between-CDS-and-the-UK-Trade-Tariff%3A-Volume-3-for-CDS. |
Commodity Categories
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Commodity Category Codes indicate the general product type for (S would be a spirit, B would be a beer). This category codes are used on the Commodity Code screen and in other places (to show what types of products are allowed for use by individual Customers for example and on System Delivery Addresses). |
Frozen Reason
If you need to freeze stock you will be asked to input the reason, the system comes with a number of “system” reasons which are used for quality, receipting, governmental controls.
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This screen is used to create, edit, or view the Frozen Reason. Each code needs to be unique. You can specify an internal reason as well as a more comprehensive reason for the customer. QA Held - this operates a sub-system and is used for production goods to QA hold those goods as they arrive into stock until testing is complete. You should not use this check box normally, as any Stock Frozen using the QA Held field will not show up when searching for Frozen Stock. Normal frozen reasons should NOT have any of the lower check boxes ticked. |
Tax Certificate
This is used for the small brewery tax certificates, these are issued to small breweries when they are producing limited quantities of beer and allow tax to be reduced for the products they produce.
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This screen allows you to create or edit a Tax Certificate, and an audit trail is provided to show changes to the tax certificate. You have to add a certificate to the system before adding it to the product, please remember there is a sliding scale for some duties so you need to be accurate with the information you enter into this certificate form. |
Tax-Free Form
Used for diplomatic orders where you are presented with a C426 form or for military use where you are given a C192. This keeps track of the amount of items that the user can have for this C426
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This screen is used to create a new tax-free form for tracking order usage Orders being processed which are Type D (Diplomatic) or Type V (Visiting Forces) require C426/C197 forms to allow those orders to be processed. This reference is used on the orders in the UB info |
Packaging Type
Packaging types are stored for each stock as it arrives and is used on paperwork for many things including environmental reporting, exports, government documents, and clearances.
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This screen is used to create, edit, or view the Packaging Types. This is used in the Pre-Advices when receipting the stock. This is the Type of Packaging that the Stock will be received in The Packaging Code should be unique |
Pallet Type
You can maintain different pallet types in the system and use this to record the usage of pallets during the goods inwards and goods outwards processed.
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This screen is used to create, edit or view the Pallet Types. This is used in the Customer Maintenance screen Default Inwards Charge - The values that you are adding in this type, can be overridden when you are this type to a specific customer. When used on a Pre-Advice, this generates charges which can then be invoiced in Vision Invoicing 'Goods In' invoices. Default Outwards Charge - Charges are not generated for using this currently but Goods Out Pallet use can be seen using the 'Goods Out Pallet Usage' Report in VW Business Intelligence Reports. Default Rental - The changes for the rental of the pallets. The Pallet Code should be unique You can find existing Pallet Types by searching in the Navigation Panel under Maintenance. Double click one of the Pallet Types in the list to Edit the details (using the screen shown above). |
Tax Code
Used by countries where there is additional taxation on specific goods. In the UK this is used for the sale of alcohol, tobacco, and cigarettes where each item has a tax code associated with it, this is also known as excise taxation.
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This screen is used to maintain the excise duty codes and rates of excise duty. Small Brewery OptionThis option makes the rates auto-calculated the duty based on the sliding scale and is based on the small brewery certificate you enter and then apply against the product. Rate for < 5000 hectolitres - DO NOT TICK THE SMALL BREWERY option. The rate you put in is the rate which is charged. Rate for 5000-60000 hectolitres - Enter the FULL Rate into the field and tick the option “Small Brewery” this activates the sliding scale. General SetupCalculation Methodology - The system needs to know which method it will be using for this tax code. Only one can be selected and you should enter this first.
Duty Stamps Applicable - Is this a tax code where you may require a duty stamp on the item? If it is then set the option by clicking the check box. When adding a new rate in you insert this into the Details section where you state the date/time this rate would apply and you enter the figure you need into the correct box for this product excise category, once finished pressing the +ADD button and ensure it is added to the list. |
Unpick Reasons
This is used as additional security controls on warehouse operations, when goods are picked a pick note is produced if they are unpicked and re-picked a new note can be produced, without adequate controls it is possible to double pick.
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Whenever you wish to unpick items after they have been picked you will be asked for a reason why you are doing this. This was added to aid warehouses keep a record of who was carrying this function out and why, it helps theft prevention because if you are using paper pick notes, this is still in the warehouse when you unpick and you need to remember to recall it and destroy it, otherwise there is a potential for duplicate picking. It is a simple form that requires a code and a narrative for the code. |
Warehouse Vehicle
If you are using Vision Flex for warehouse picking we need to know the vehicle you are using in the warehouse, what its capabilities are, and its maximum capacities.
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This screen is used to create, edit, or view Warehouse Vehicles. This is used when using the Vision Flex application for picking and put away.
The maximum you can enter in the Reaches Location Height field is 32767 |
Brand
This is in addition to the description field for a product, you can enter the brand which can be the manufacturer/producer, etc.
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This screen is used to create, edit, or view the Brand. This is used when creating a product to be used in the system. You will not be able to have a duplicate of the Brand Name, the name should be unique |
Location
These are your locations within the warehouse and are used to store the name of the locations along with the picking configuration and capacities
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You would need to have a Warehouse and Sites created for you to create a Warehouse Location
Example Location Label
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This shows a check digit of 22.
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Field explanationsLocation Name - This must be a unique name for the location, one that is only used one time in the entire warehouse.
Location Type - See the next expansion for additional details https://visionsoftware.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/VW/pages/667418787/Maintenance+Menu#Location-Types This has to be set. If you are using PICK replenishment operations then you need to ensure your PICK locations are setup, and you should modify your site settings to use pick locations first before FIFO. However, it will only use the PICK location for quantities of less than one pallet Configuration Section The system uses this to build a matrix of how it picks from stocks in the warehouse. It takes each value and builds the pick route, so 1/1/1/1 will be picked before 1/1/1/2 and this is before 1/1/2/1, and so on. The warehouse number needs to be kept unique to some degree but you can have multiple virtual warehouses within a single warehouse. e.g. If you want to pick the lower racks before the upper racks then you can have the lower racks as warehouse number 11 and the upper ones as warehouse number 21 The system will not allow you to set up duplicate locations within the same site. Use 9L cases - is used for the graphical warehouse currently to assess how full the location is. Has Mixed Products - if you are using auto put away routines then specify whether this location is allowed to store different products in the same location at the same time. Max Height - This is also used for put-away routines, when you specify the location height it ensures that the goods do not exceed this height for the put-away routine. |
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Location TypesThere is a default list of location types available, which is loaded with most systems, however, when you are using certain functionality types are added these are generally non-picking Non Picking Locations are
Customers can also request their own location types to be added to the list, generally this is done when the system is first setup, to do this later will incur a charge from the support team to make the configuration change. |
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Location Upload from CSVYou are able to create a Warehouse Location manually using the above screen or you are able to upload (import) multiple Locations using a excel spreadsheet. To find out the format we would suggest you export some locations and then follow this format for the new import file. |
Transport
This is used for both incoming transporters along with outbound transporters and stores information and contacts for each transport company which could be used.
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