LBASE Online |
Purpose |
This standard search is suitable for conducting comprehensive searches for transport orders as all the details of a shipment are available. Note: please note that the information for all the fields is not necessarily stored in the shipments. Example: it is only expedient to search for a barcode if scanners are used in the business unit in question. |
Example |
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Tips & tricks |
Tip: ID searches with % are supported. This enables you to only enter part of an ID. Example: %-345
Tip: for text fields such as Name, ZIP and City, inputting the start of a text suffices. Example: ‘Dorn’ for ‘Dornbirn’
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Fields |
Display modeType of shipment: the selection options include outbound shipment A shipment is an order that involves the transportation of goods from a shipper's address (shipper) to a consignee's address (consignee). The order can also relate to other services, such as customs clearance without transportation or goods storage, and pass through several organization units. During the initial entry process, a shipment number is assigned, which remains the same throughout the entire workflow. On handover, a change of responsibility occurs and a copy of the shipment (shipment version) is therefore created. A shipment can be split into several shipments to create a shipment group.s, inbound shipments or customer orders. Display mode The display mode describes how the search result should be displayed and is stored in the LBASE Client.: selection of a display mode. Sorting The sorting defines the sort order of the results.: selection of one of the sortings stored . Example: by shipment ID, by date
AddressNote: please note that the address is interpreted on the basis of the shipment type: - Outbound shipments: searches for the consignee address - Inbound shipments: searches for the shipper address - Customer orders: searches for the consignee and the shipper
Name 1, ZIP, City, Country: any search strings can be entered or selected in these fields. Tip: for text fields such as Name, ZIP and City, inputting the start of a text suffices. Example: "Dorn" for "Dornbirn"
Shipment dataSearchstring: restriction to the search string that has been created during the shipment entry process. Marks/No.: restriction to the customer-specific name for the piece. Example:delivery address, pcs no., item number or reference number Bar code: restriction to the scanned barcode. Reference: restriction to a stored reference number. Example: customer's order number, consignee's order number
Text consignee: restriction to the additional information for the consignee Tip: this information can be found on the delivery note.
Entry statusThese settings are used as the basis for searching for shipments with the selected entry status:
IDShipment ID: restriction to a specific shipment ID. Trip ID: restriction to a specific route/trip ID. Route name: restriction to the description of the route.
Filter: filters can be applied. However, these have to be defined in the LBASE Client. Note: the filters have to be stored in the LBASE Client.
Product code: selection of a stored product. Example: Guaranteed Saturday delivery, special collection and guaranteed 12 o'clock delivery Order no.: entry of an order number. Searches with the %-sign are supported.
AreaDate from/to: restriction to the date of entry of the shipment Delivery date from/to: restriction to the delivery date stored for the shipment Pickup date from/to: restriction to the pickup date stored for the shipment Weight from/to: restriction to shipments with a specific total weight. B/L-Number/Date: restrictions through the bill of lading date (first field) and number (second field) of an overseas shipment. |
Functions |
Search | Excel output | XML export | Reset |