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On the Parts Catalog page, use the Download button to export one of the following:
- Parts catalog. The downloaded file contains detailed information on your parts.
- Parts catalog template. This is a blank template for uploading multiple parts to your catalog.
- Inventory transfer template. Use this blank template to transfer parts from one location to another.
Use the Upload button to do the following:
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Tips and Best Practices
Before you start building your parts catalog in Inventory Manager, study the tips and best practices we have collected for you.
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Keep the names for your part types and part groups simple! Try to simplify the names for your part types and part groups before you upload them into Inventory Manager.
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Identify part numbers. Parts usually have 3 different numbers:
When you upload new parts to your catalog, remember that you can use any of these numbers. This number within the ServiceChannel Inventory module is going to be used by your organization's employees and providers only. |
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Scan codes for parts. You can add up to 3 scan codes for a single part. This number comes from the fact that a part may have the following scan codes:
Adding all the 3 decoded scan codes to a part ensures that when a provider scans any of these codes on a part, the part will be identified by the SC Provider mobile app, and the provider will get the corresponding part information. NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH THE UPC (UNIVERSAL PRODUCT CODE) |
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Universal Product Codes (UPCs). If you have a UPC for a part, feel free to add it to the UPC code field when uploading parts via the template. Note that the entered UPC will NOT be used as a part scan code or as a part number in ServiceChannel. To be able to scan parts, you should enter the scan codes (from the manufacturer, supplier, and/or your internal inventory team) to the Scan Code field for a part. |
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Equivalent parts. You can fill out the Equivalent Parts field for a part if this part can be replaced by another part in your inventory from another manufacturer. |
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Is Non Catalog. You might have parts that are stored at your inventory, but you don't want them to appear in the reports or anywhere throughout the app. If you do have such parts, enter True for these parts in the template. |
Whether you need to create your inventory catalog from the ground up or update the existing one, check the instruction below.
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When you configure Inventory Manager, adding parts to your catalog is the next step you need to take after creating inventory locations. |
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Transferring Parts
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There may be times when the parts stored at location A will be needed at location B. With Inventory Manager, you can easily transfer parts from one location to another via template, for example from a warehouse to a truck.
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