Enable Mob-based Tenant Setting (web)

Enable Mob-based Tenant Setting (web)

In order to use the Mob-based Stock on Hand system in StockMate, it is important to configure Tenant Settings so that the necessary menu items are visible for mob-based management of Livestock Inventory.
  1. Select Administration, Tenant Settings.

  2. On the Tenant Settings screen, on the Sessions tab, tick the box beside Mob-based. Select Save Changes.

  3. The left-hand menu on the website will be updated with an additional menu item for Mob Reports and the + New Session button will be replaced with +New Mob Session in the Sessions menu item.
    The ‘View/Edit Session’ screen now features two columns showing head numbers (Head and Scanned Head).



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