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Oracle® Retail Furniture Retail System (FRS)
Reports 7 - Labels Release 1101
October 2015
Oracle® Retail Furniture Retail System (FRS) Reports 7 - Labels, Release 1101
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Contents Send Us Your Comments ........................................................................................... vii
Preface ......................................................................................................................... ix
Audience ........................................................................................................................... ix
Documentation Accessibility ........................................................................................... ix
Related Documents .......................................................................................................... ix
Customer Support ............................................................................................................ ix
Improved Process for Oracle Retail Documentation Corrections ................................. ix
Oracle Retail Documentation on the Oracle Technology Network ................................ x
Conventions ....................................................................................................................... x
Reports 7 - Labels ........................................................................................................ 1
Overview............................................................................................................................ 1
Labels Generated from the Menu ..................................................................................... 1
Intermec® / Zebra® 100 x 100mm .............................................................................. 1
Avery® L4732 by Item ................................................................................................. 2
Avery® L4732 GRN ..................................................................................................... 2
Avery® L7159............................................................................................................... 2
Avery® L7162 GRN ..................................................................................................... 3
Avery® L7165 GRN ..................................................................................................... 3
Avery® L7173............................................................................................................... 4
Avery® L7651............................................................................................................... 4
Avery® L7671............................................................................................................... 5
Product Display Menu ............................................................................................... 6
Stock Display Menu ................................................................................................... 7
Display Labels ................................................................................................................... 8
Standard Label Generation ........................................................................................ 8
Advanced Label Generation .................................................................................... 11
Pictures Location and Set Up ................................................................................... 17
Report Mapping .............................................................................................................. 18
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Preface
This guide describes the Furniture Retail System (FRS) user interface. It provides step-by-step instructions to complete most tasks that can be performed through the user interface.
Audience This user guide is for users and administrators of Oracle Retail Furniture Retail System (FRS). This includes merchandisers, buyers, business analysts, and administrative personnel.
Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc.
Access to Oracle Support
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Related Documents For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Retail Furniture Retail System (FRS) Release 1101 documentation set:
Oracle Retail Furniture Retail System (FRS) Installation Guide
Oracle Retail Furniture Retail System (FRS) Release Notes
Oracle Retail Furniture Retail System (FRS) Operations Guide
Oracle Retail Furniture Retail System (FRS) Online Help
Customer Support To contact Oracle Customer Support, access My Oracle Support at the following URL:
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When contacting Customer Support, please provide the following:
Product version and program/module name
Functional and technical description of the problem (include business impact)
Detailed step-by-step instructions to re-create
Exact error message received
Screen shots of each step you take
Improved Process for Oracle Retail Documentation Corrections To more quickly address critical corrections to Oracle Retail documentation content, Oracle Retail documentation may be republished whenever a critical correction is
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needed. For critical corrections, the republication of an Oracle Retail document may at times not be attached to a numbered software release; instead, the Oracle Retail document will simply be replaced on the Oracle Technology Network Web site, or, in the case of Data Models, to the applicable My Oracle Support Documentation container where they reside.
This process will prevent delays in making critical corrections available to customers. For the customer, it means that before you begin installation, you must verify that you have the most recent version of the Oracle Retail documentation set. Oracle Retail documentation is available on the Oracle Technology Network at the following URL:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/documentation/oracle-retail-100266.html
An updated version of the applicable Oracle Retail document is indicated by Oracle part number, as well as print date (month and year). An updated version uses the same part number, with a higher-numbered suffix. For example, part number E123456-02 is an updated version of a document with part number E123456-01.
If a more recent version of a document is available, that version supersedes all previous versions.
Oracle Retail Documentation on the Oracle Technology Network Oracle Retail product documentation is available on the following web site:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/documentation/oracle-retail-100266.html
(Data Model documents are not available through Oracle Technology Network. You can obtain them through My Oracle Support.)
Conventions
Navigate: This is a navigate statement. It tells you how to get to the start of the procedure and ends with a screen shot of the starting point and the statement “the Window Name window opens.”
This is a code sample
It is used to display examples of code
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Reports 7 - Labels
Overview This document is designed to give a ‘flavour’ of the potentials when generating stock and display labels.
If the label style you desire is not listed please speak to your implementation consultant.
Labels can be modified and tweaked using Crystal® in house or as a chargeable service provided by Oracle®.
Note: When presented with a date and time range to ensure the report includes all the data it is recommended that the start time is set to 00:00:00. This ensures all transactions
logged on the chosen date are included.
Labels Generated from the Menu Please note this document details the most common type of stock label produced by FRS. There are other formats of label spanning small accessory labels to large A5 sized labels designed for easy scanning in a warehouse scenario. Please discuss your label requirement with your implementation consultant.
Labels are generated either via a menu option or from within a specific application. The size, style and content of the label are label specific however labels can be changed by yourself (If you have crystal knowledge), or by Oracle® (please note this may be a chargeable activity)
Intermec® / Zebra® 100 x 100mm
Intermec / zebra 100x100m label
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This is a single bank label designed to work on a continuous roll thermal printer.
Where goods are linked to a customer at the time of printing the label the customer’s order number and delivery address will be printed on the label.
The stock information shows the date of receipt (month, year, day)
When run from the menu the selection criteria are
Stock ID (single or lists separated with commas)
Number of blanks (no of labels to skip before printing the first stock label)
Accessories (Y / N) – no longer used.
Avery® L4732 by Item
Avery L4732 label
This output is designed for the Avery® L4732 label sheet which consists of 16 rows of 5 labels.
This label is designed primarily for accessory classed products and shows the internal serial number of the stock item rather than the stock ID.
The box indicates the size of the label.
When run from the menu the selection criteria are
Number of blanks (no of labels to skip before printing the first stock label)
Selection – choose from GRN, internal order, purchase order, sales order, stock transfer or write on note
Reference number
Avery® L4732 GRN
Design as per ‘by item’ but designed to request a single GRN number.
Avery® L7159
This output is designed for the Avery® L7159 label sheet which consists of 11 rows of 3 labels.
The box indicates the size of the label.
The stock information shows the date of receipt (month, year, day)
When run from the menu the selection criteria are
Stock ID (single or lists separated with commas)
Number of blanks (no of labels to skip before printing the first stock label)
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Avery® L7162 GRN
Avery L7162 label
This output is designed for the Avery® L7162 label sheet which consists of 8 rows of 2 labels.
The box indicates the size of the label.
When run from the menu the selection criteria are
Number of blanks (no of labels to skip before printing the first stock label)
Selection – choose from GRN, internal order, purchase order, sales order, stock transfer or write on note
Reference number
Avery® L7165 GRN
Avery L7165 label
This output is designed for the Avery® L7165 label sheet which consists of 4 rows of 2 labels.
The box indicates the size of the label.
When run from the menu the selection criteria are
GRN number
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Avery® L7173
Avery L7173 Label
This output is designed for the Avery® L7173 label sheet which consists of 5 rows of 2 labels.
The box indicates the size of the label.
When run from the menu the selection criteria are
Number of blanks (no of labels to skip before printing the first stock label)
Reference number
Selection – choose from write on, internal order, GRN, Stock ID, transfer note, purchase order or sales order
Avery® L7651
Avery L7651 label
This output is designed for the Avery® L7651 label sheet which consists of 13 rows of 5 labels.
The box indicates the size of the label.
When run from the menu the selection criteria are
Selection – choose from purchase order, goods receipt, write on, internal order or sales order.
Reference number
Number of blanks (no of labels to skip before printing the first stock label)
Print 1 label per accessory item (Y/N)
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Avery® L7671
Avery L7671 label
This output is designed for the Avery® L7671 label sheet which consists of 5 rows of 2 labels.
The box indicates the size of the label.
When run from the menu the selection criteria are
Selection – choose from purchase order, goods receipt, write on, internal order or sales order.
Reference number
Number of blanks (no of labels to skip before printing the first stock label)
Print 1 label per accessory item (Y/N)
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Product Display Menu
The product display menu ticket produces an A4 sized output detailing one or more product in a list. All SKUs have to be from the same supplier / range but do not have to be in stock.
Product display menu label
Selection Criteria Report sequence Totals
Supplier (single)
Range (single)
SKU(s)
Pricing date
Show decimal value
Yes
No
SKU selection sequence
There none
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Stock Display Menu
The stock display menu ticket produces an A4 sized output detailing one or more Stock item in a list. Stock items can be from any supplier / range.
Stock display label
Selection Criteria Report sequence Totals
Stock numbers (list of stock IDs - comma separated)
Pricing date
Show decimal value
Yes
No
Stock ID selection sequence
There none
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Display Labels Display labels are design to offer a quality customer facing label suitable for showroom use. Labels can contain the promotional selling price where required. This document details standard offerings however retailer specific labels are possible.
There are two methods of generating display labels
Standard Label Generation
This feature is used when the ADVANCED_DISPLAY_TICKETS application parameter
is set to .
Searching for display stock is as per the advanced option, i.e. search using warehouse stock search and ticking the box associated with the stock item requiring a display label.
Once selected the print display label option will request the specification of a series of questions.
Report selection criteria
Question Response
Date Choose the date to be used for the label.
The date will be used to establish the price charged for the item on that date.
Special text A strap line or message line appearing below the selling price.
Choose from the list of pre specified options or enter your own via the ‘enter a value’ option.
Title The promotion or event name shown at the top of the label.
Choose from the list of pre specified titles or specify your own via the ‘enter a value’ feature.
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Clicking ok instructs the system to generate a label for each stock item selected.
Example display ticket
Where the item has been marked down the label will appear as below –
Marked down display ticket
The label designed on an A4 portrait format however with use of printer controls this can be modified to produce A5 or A6.
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Clicking printer preferences and changing the number of pages per page
Printer controls
Can produce the following output (A6)
Multiple tickets on a single page.
Please speak to your implementation consultant if you wish to have a variation of the standard display ticket designed / produced.
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Advanced Label Generation
This feature uses the ADVANCED_DISPLAY_TICKET application parameter which
needs to be set to .
Display labels are available via the print display ticket on the side panel of the warehouse/stock search page.
Stock list with selected items
To operate first select the stock items you wish to produce a display label for by ticking the A/N box alongside each item. This can span several pages, when selections are made from several pages a clear all button is displayed above the page numbers allowing clearance of the selection if desired.
Once selected the print display label option will request the specification of a series of questions.
Advanced ticket options
Data fields
Field Comments
Pricing date This will be used to establish the price of the item as displayed on the label.
The system will automatically select the prevalent promotion on that date and charge accordingly.
Print sales inserts When ticked the system will produce a price only label which can be inserted into the display ticket thus revising the price without having to reprint the whole label.
Price shown Select from MRP or selling prices
Price legend Free format text used as the title on the label.
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Field Comments
Print one label per stock item
If ticked the routine will only product one label per stock ID.
For accessory products where multiple labels are required leave unticked – this will produce one label per stock holding.
Show option matrix
If ticked the routine will produce a matrix of other items in the range i.e. a matrix of ranges.
Print logo If ticked the label will contain the corporate logo.
Dependent upon the selections made a label similar to that shown below can be produced.
Sales Inserts
The output is designed to produce 10 labels on the page in a 5x2 grid.
Sales inserts (2 labels shown)
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Unique
The unique label is designed to produce 4 labels on the page in a 2x2 grid.
These labels are produced when a ‘unique’ classed product is ‘sent’ to the label print routine.
Unique display ticket with image (2 labels shown)
The logo is printed only if the ‘print logo’ is set to Y.
The narrative alongside the image contains options applicable to the stock item only.
The company logo is located within the image folder path set within the application parameters + company name set for the stock within setup companies. The file is a .jpg format.
The item picture is the same path but with the model number. Jpg filename.
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Accessory
The unique label is designed to produce 10 labels on the page in a 5x2 grid.
These labels are produced when an ‘accessory’ classed product is ‘sent’ to the label print routine.
Accessory label (4 labels shown)
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Option Matrix
The unique label is designed to produce 1 label on the page in a 2x1 grid.
These labels are produced when the ‘show option matrix’ is set to Y.
Matrix label showing 1st
option (1 label shown)
The corporate image is only printed if the ‘print logo’ option is set to Y
Where an image is not available this area will contain an ‘image not found’ frame.
The company logo is located within the image folder path set within the application parameters + company name set for the stock within setup companies. The file is a .jpg format.
The matrix grid is generated from the answers to the first question (option) associated with the SKU.
The grid will show the list of answers and the price associated with it
To get the most from this label care should be taken when creating your SKU to ensure the first question is the question you wish to have listed in the matrix.
The item picture is the same path but with the model number. Jpg filename.
The narrative shown alongside the image relates to the stock item
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Sets Labels
Having elected to search for sets, via the find product sets button.
Available product sets listing
Selecting the ‘print display labels’ from the side panel produces the following screen.
Sets label choices
Display fields
Field Comments
Pricing date Select the date from which the price will be displayed (using the prevailing promotion)
Price shown Select from MRP or selling prices
Price legend Enter the title to be used for the price displayed on the label.
Print logo If ticked the label will contain the corporate logo.
The sets label is designed to produce 2 labels on the page in a 1x2 grid.
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These labels are produced when the ‘show option matrix’ is set to .
Sets label (1 label shown)
The list of items and barcodes (right side of the label) contains all the individual items manufacturing the set.
Where an image is not available the image will be replaced with an ‘image not found’ frame.
The corporate logo will only display if the ‘print logo’ option is ticked.
The company logo is located within the image folder path set within the application parameters + company name set for the stock within setup companies. The file is a .jpg format.
The item picture is the same path but with the model number. Jpg filename.
Pictures Location and Set Up
To show pictures on the label the IMAGE_FOLDER_PATH application parameter should be set to a directory on the application server where the images of items are stored. The path should end in a back slash – e.g. C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Pictures\
Images need to be saved with the model number of the item it relates to in a jpg format. (e.g. ST123.jpg)
The company logo is obtained from the company name linked to the stock holding location. i.e. if location 1 is linked to company X, then an image file named company x.jpg must exist within the specified image folder.
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Report Mapping
Report option Description Example
PRINT_ACCESSORY_LABEL Print accessory stock label from side menu
Label L7651
PRINT_DESPATCH_LABELS Print despatch addresses from side menu
Label L7162
PRINT_DISPLAY_ACCESSORY Advanced display ticket for accessory classed goods
Label 86x58 Accessory
PRINT_DISPLAY_MATRIX Advanced display ticket (matrix style – first option exploded)
Label 200x140 Matrix
PRINT_DISPLAY_OTHER Advanced display ticket for unique labels
Label 108x140 Unique
PRINT_DISPLAY_SETS Advanced display ticket (designed for product sets)
Label 200x140 Set
PRINT_GENERIC_LABEL_1 Standard display ticket – not used if advanced switched on
Label A6 display
PRINT_GENERIC_LABEL_2 Second label message on the side menu (where configured)
Display ticket
PRINT_SALES_INSERTS Advanced display ticket – prices only Label Sales Inserts
PRINT_UNIQUE_LABEL Print unique stock label from side menu
Label 152x102
PRINT_REMNANT_LABEL Print remnant label from the side menu
Remnant Label 6
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Oracle Retail VAR ApplicationsSend Us Your CommentsPrefaceAudienceDocumentation AccessibilityAccess to Oracle Support
Related DocumentsCustomer SupportImproved Process for Oracle Retail Documentation CorrectionsOracle Retail Documentation on the Oracle Technology NetworkConventions
Reports 7 - LabelsOverviewLabels Generated from the MenuIntermec® / Zebra® 100 x 100mmAvery® L4732 by ItemAvery® L4732 GRNAvery® L7159Avery® L7162 GRNAvery® L7165 GRNAvery® L7173Avery® L7651Avery® L7671Product Display MenuStock Display Menu
Display LabelsStandard Label GenerationAdvanced Label GenerationSales InsertsUniqueAccessoryOption MatrixSets Labels
Pictures Location and Set Up
Report Mapping
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