“Pick Wave Rules” allow users to improve Pick Wave efficiency and accuracy by configuring rules to customize criteria for creating Pick Waves. When creating a Pick Wave based on a rule, only shipments matching its criteria will be included in the Wave.Pick Waves will first need to be enabled in the “Location Groups” settings configuration page for all Locations where we want to use Pick Waves. We discussed “Location Groups” in a separate video. Pick, we will pick wave, rules, allow users to improve pick, wave, efficiency, and accuracy, by configuring rules to customize criteria for creating pick waves. When creating a pic wave based on a rule, only shipments matching, its criteria will be included in the wave. Piques will first need to be enabled in the location. Group settings configuration page for all locations, where we want to use pick waves, We discussed location groups in a separate video. To navigate to the “Pick Wave Rules” configuration menu, in the Fulfiller menu, click the “hamburger” icon on the top left to open the side menu. In the Fulfiller left menu, click “Pick Wave Rules”. To navigate to the “Pick Wave Rules” configuration menu, in the Fulfiller menu, click the “hamburger” icon on the top left to open the side menu. In the Fulfiller left menu, click “Pick Wave Rules”. This is the Pick Wave Rules menu. This is the Pick Wave Rules menu. We can select multiple rules and then use the “Actions” menu in the top right to “Delete”, “Enable”, or “Disable” them. We can select multiple rules and then use the “Actions” menu in the top right to “Delete”, “Enable”, or “Disable” them. Toggle the “Status” icon on a specific rule to “Activate” or “Deactivate” it. Toggle the “Status” icon on a specific rule to “Activate” or “Deactivate” it. Click the “Ellipses” to expand the Actions menu on a specific rule to “Edit” or “Delete” it. Click the “Ellipses” to expand the Actions menu on a specific rule to “Edit” or “Delete” it. To create a new Pick Wave Rule, click the “Create Pick Wave Rule” button on the top right. To create a new Pick Wave Rule, click the “Create Pick Wave Rule” button on the top right. This is the Pick Wave Rule Configuration page. Required fields are noted with a green “star”. We will discuss all sections. This is the Pick Wave Rule Configuration page. Required fields are noted with a green “star”. We will discuss all sections. First, we’ll need to enter an optional “Code”, Rule “Name”, and optional “Description”.If any Rule “Code” is not supplied by the user, the system will auto-populate it. First, we’ll need to enter an optional “Code”, Rule “Name”, and optional “Description”. If any Rule “Code” is not supplied by the user, the system will auto-populate it. Pick Wave Rules are based on expressions called “Product”, “Customer”, and “Shipment Rules”. At least one of these expressions is required to create a Pick Wave Rule. They are made up of a set of conditions that can be used with logical operators like “or” or “and”, such as in a product rule of “Category equals Shoes AND Brand equals Adidas” that would restrict the Pick Wave Rule to products that fit those conditions.Product Rules can be based on product type, code, variant, static category, attribute, and some other first class fields. For example, a product-based pick wave rule could consider:Whether a specific product can be included in pick waves;Whether to pick products in a specific static category;Or whether to pick products above a certain weight.If we select a Product Rule, we must also select a Parent Catalog from the dropdown menu. Pick wave rules are based on Expressions called Product customer and shipment rules. at least one of these Expressions is required to create a pic wave rule They are made up of a set of conditions that can be used with logical operators, like or Orin such as in a product, rule of category, equals shoes and brand equals Adidas that would restrict the pick wave rule to products that fit those conditions. Product rules can be based on product, type code variant, static, category, attribute and some other first-class fields. for example, a product-based pick wave rule could consider whether a specific product can be included in pick ways. Whether to pick products in a specific category. Or whether to pick products of a certain weight. If we select a product rule, we must also select a parent catalog from the drop-down menu. Creating or Editing a rule will open an expression editor that we can view in “Query”, “JSON”, or “Text” format.Here, we’ll give the new Product Rule an optional “Code”, “Name”, and optional “Description”. Then we can define one or more “Conditions” by entering a product “Property”, logical “Operator”, and “Value” to compare the Property against, grouping them as needed. Creating or Editing a rule will open an expression editor that we can view in “Query”, “JSON”, or “Text” format. Here, we’ll give the new Product Rule an optional “Code”, “Name”, and optional “Description”. Then we can define one or more “Conditions” by entering a product “Property”, logical “Operator”, and “Value” to compare the Property against, grouping them as needed. When we have defined one or more Conditions, we can click “Preview” on the right to view a list of records that would be impacted by the expression. Then we’ll click “Save” on the bottom right. When we have defined one or more Conditions, we can click “Preview” on the right to view a list of records that would be impacted by the expression. Then we’ll click “Save” on the bottom right. Customer Rules can be based on either customer segments or B2B customer account IDs. If neither is provided, the rule will apply to all customers and segments.For example, a customer-based Pick Wave Rule could consider:Whether to pick items for a specific B2B customer account;Or whether to pick items for a B2C segment of Gold level customers. Customer Rules can be based on either customer segments or B2B customer account IDs. If neither is provided, the rule will apply to all customers and segments. For example, a customer-based Pick Wave Rule could consider: Whether to pick items for a specific B2B customer account; Or whether to pick items for a B2C segment of Gold level customers. Again, creating or Editing a rule will open an expression editor that we can view in “Query”, “JSON”, or “Text” format.Here, we’ll give the new Customer Rule an optional “Code”, “Name”, and optional “Description”. Then we can define one or more “Conditions” by entering a customer “Property”, logical “Operator”, and “Value” to compare the Property against, grouping them as needed.Important Note: Product and Customer Rules cannot be shared across any other “Rule” features, such as “Return Rules”. This means that only those that were created as part of “Pick Wave Rules” will be available here. Again, creating or Editing a rule will open an expression editor that we can view in “Query”, “JSON”, or “Text” format. Here, we’ll give the new Customer Rule an optional “Code”, “Name”, and optional “Description”. Then we can define one or more “Conditions” by entering a customer “Property”, logical “Operator”, and “Value” to compare the Property against, grouping them as needed. Important Note: Product and Customer Rules cannot be shared across any other “Rule” features, such as “Return Rules”. This means that only those that were created as part of “Pick Wave Rules” will be available here. Shipment Rules can be used to specify whether to pick “Direct Ship”, “Pickup”, “Delivery”, and/or “Transfer” shipments. If a shipment type is not specified, then the rule will check for shipments matching the criteria across all types. Additionally, a shipment-based Pick Wave Rule could consider:Whether the shipment includes one or multiple items;Whether to pick shipments for a specific carrier, delivery provider, and/or shipping method;Whether to pick shipments based on their “Estimated Delivery Date”, if we have enabled the “Estimated Delivery Dates” feature;Or whether to pick shipments in a certain “SLA” status, such as “Late”, if we have enabled the “SLA” feature. Shipment rules can be used to specify whether to pick Direct ship, pickup, delivery, and or transfer shipments. If a shipment type is not specified, then the rule will check for shipments matching the criteria across all types. additionally, a shipment based pick wave, rule could consider whether the shipment includes one or multiple items, Whether to pick shipments for a specific carrier delivery provider and or shipping method. Whether to pick shipments based on their estimated delivery date. If we have enabled, the estimated delivery dates feature, Or whether to pick shipments in a certain SLA status such as late if we have enabled the SLA feature. Once again, we’ll give the new Shipment Rule an optional “Code”, “Name”, and optional “Description”. Then we can define one or more “Conditions” by entering a shipment “Property”, logical “Operator”, and “Value” to compare the Property against, grouping them as needed. Once again, we’ll give the new Shipment Rule an optional “Code”, “Name”, and optional “Description”. Then we can define one or more “Conditions” by entering a shipment “Property”, logical “Operator”, and “Value” to compare the Property against, grouping them as needed. We can test the Shipment Rule by selecting a Location from the dropdown menu above the query expressions and then clicking “Preview” to view a list of shipments that would be included in these Pick Wave conditions. We can test the Shipment Rule by selecting a Location from the dropdown menu above the query expressions and then clicking “Preview” to view a list of shipments that would be included in these Pick Wave conditions. When we have configured all desired fields for the new Pick Wave Rule, we’ll click “Save” on the top right. When we have configured all desired fields for the new Pick Wave Rule, we’ll click “Save” on the top right. Now, when creating a new Pick Wave, we can select from the Pick Wave Rules that have been created. Now, when creating a new Pick Wave, we can select from the Pick Wave Rules that have been created.

