Fill in the required fields
You will see five fields:
- Code: A unique identifier for the sequence (e.g., “STD” for a standard pallet sequence)
- Name: A descriptive name (e.g., “Standard Pallet Sequence”)
- Prefix: Text that appears at the start of each generated name (e.g., “PAL” produces “PAL001”)
- Next Number: The starting number for the sequence (e.g., “001”)
- Description (optional): Additional notes about the sequence
Example: Standard pallet sequence
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Code | STD |
| Name | Standard Pallet Sequence |
| Prefix | PAL |
| Next Number | 001 |
Pay close attention to each field, as they define the unique identifier, descriptive name, starting characters, and initial number for your sequence.
Frequently asked questions
What is the purpose of sequences?
What is the purpose of sequences?
Sequences ensure consistent naming conventions for managing storage units, organising product codes, and handling pick merges.
What should I consider when choosing a prefix?
What should I consider when choosing a prefix?
Choose a prefix that matches your organisation’s existing naming rules to maintain consistency across all naming structures.
Can I change the starting number of a sequence?
Can I change the starting number of a sequence?
Yes, you can define the starting point by entering a logical number in the Next Number field.

