How to search orders by 'stop numbers' in the 'Tasks List'
This guide offers a quick overview of how to search orders by 'stop numbers' in the 'Tasks List'.
Introduction:
Dropboy provides a feature to search for orders in 'Tasks List' by 'stop numbers. This is helpful when you have multiple orders in the 'Tasks List', allowing you to sort specific orders based on stop numbers.
Open the web portal and log in.
|| If unfamiliar, follow this article: How to login in to the Dropboy web application
Navigate to the Dispatching tab and click on it.
Click on the vehicle (Select the vehicle for which you want to search orders).
The 'Tasks List' will be opened. Navigate to the Search field above 'Tasks List'.
Click on Search field (Enter Stop range).
Here's how you can write the stop range: first, you need to write (Stop: StopN-StopM).
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For example, if you write 'stop: 2-5', it means that orders with 2nd stop to fifth stops will be displayed.
If you don't know about stop numbers, follow this article: What is the stop number and how to view stops on orders and the map
Example:
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Introduction:
Dropboy provides a feature to search for orders in 'Tasks List' by 'stop numbers. This is helpful when you have multiple orders in the 'Tasks List', allowing you to sort specific orders based on stop numbers.
Steps:
Open the web portal and log in.
|| If unfamiliar, follow this article: How to login in to the Dropboy web application
Navigate to the Dispatching tab and click on it.
Click on the vehicle (Select the vehicle for which you want to search orders).
The 'Tasks List' will be opened. Navigate to the Search field above 'Tasks List'.
Click on Search field (Enter Stop range).
Here's how you can write the stop range: first, you need to write (Stop: StopN-StopM).
||
For example, if you write 'stop: 2-5', it means that orders with 2nd stop to fifth stops will be displayed.
If you don't know about stop numbers, follow this article: What is the stop number and how to view stops on orders and the map
Example:
Related Articles:
How to search orders by 'order name' in the 'Tasks List'
How to search orders by 'address' in the 'Tasks List'
What is 'Tasks List' section under the Dispatching Tab? How can I read the in this section articles sequentially
Check the app's status here. If you can't access Dropboy, chat or report issues
Updated on: 13/05/2024
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