ServiceDesk 4.5.69 Update 02/05/12

Edited

Core Return Labels

As we add new features, it's almost inevitable that one thing leads to another. 

Back in August of 2010 (see notes accompanying Rel. 4.4.73) we added direct Core Return functionality where, essentially, a PartsProcess daughter band is created (and connected with the parent band on which the replacement itself was ordered) to manage retrieval and return of the core.  Of course, we'd long had the ability to create parts-labels from these bands, but it had not occurred to us to alter for different/special label printing as connected with a core-return daughter band.  A new user suggested it, and it seemed like a good idea.  So now, if you choose to create a label from such a daughter band, instead of a standard label you'll get this:

 

You'll note it's just a big, maximum attention-grabbing label, without details specific to the item involved.  We figure the main label that you print (from the next PartsProcess item above the core-return listing) will have the details, and the space within the next label should be used for maximum attention.  We also realize you could advance-print many sheets of labels with such simple printing, but the in-process context as here provided should make the sequence far more convenient.