303 Adding UPCs

303 Adding UPCs

Learn more on this topic by checking out the F&B User Manual

Key Takeaways:
  1. Use the Activity View to identify items that have been created since your last physical.
  2. Add these item to an item list and print using the Action List template.
  3. Use YD Mobile UPC Check to add UPCs to these items.
Exploring Further:
YD Mobile Manual (UPC Check pg. 12)
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