Activate the Barcodes in SotaERP¶
The barcode scanning features can save you a lot of time usually lost switching between the keyboard, the mouse and the scanner. Properly attributing barcodes to products, pickings locations, etc. allows you to work more efficiently by controlling the software almost exclusively with the barcode scanner.
Configuration¶
To use this feature, you first need to activate the Barcode functionality via
. Once you have ticked the feature, you can hit save.Set Product Barcodes¶
You can easily assign barcodes to your different products via the Inventory app. To do so, go to
.Then, you have the possibility to assign barcodes to your products directly at creation on the product form.
Note
Be careful to add barcodes directly on the product variants and not on the template product. Otherwise, you won’t be able to differentiate them.
Set Locations Barcodes¶
If you manage multiple locations, you will find useful to attribute a barcode to each location and stick it on the location. You can configure the locations barcodes in
.Note
You can easily print the barcode you allocate to the locations via the Print menu.
Barcode Formats¶
Most retail products use EAN-13 barcodes, also known as GTIN (Global Trade Identification Numbers). GTIN are used by companies to uniquely identify their products and services. While GTIN and UPC are often used synonymously, GTIN refers to the number a barcode represents, while UPC refers to the barcode itself. More information about GTIN can be found on the GS1 website.
In order to create GTIN for items, a company must have a GS1 Company Prefix. This prefix is the number that will appear at the beginning of each GTIN, and will identify the company as the owner of the barcode any the products it appears on. To learn more about GS1 Company Prefixes, or purchase a license for a prefix, visit the GS1 Company Prefix page.
SotaERP users are able to use GTIN barcodes to identify their products. However, since SotaERP supports any numeric string as a barcode, it is also possible to define a custom barcode for internal use.