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- Site Code- Site Code Site codes can be used for a number of reasons, one of these being to facilitate imports from other systems, e.g. your warehouse management system may have a code which identifies sites within your account.  If the site code is added to ... 
- CHEP Docket Number Format- CHEP Docket Number Format CHEP docket numbers need to be thirteen digits. System generated docket numbers must also use a docket number prefix provided by CHEP. This prefix needs to be sent to support@palletwatch.com.au so that it can be set up in ... 
- Trading Partner External Code- Trading Partner External Code Trading Partner codes can be used for a number of reasons, one of these being to facilitate imports from other systems, e.g. your warehouse management system may have a code which identifies your trading partners. If the ... 
- Docket History- Docket History You can check the history of a docket by doing the following: Go to Data/Dockets. Search for the docket number. Click on the dropdown arrow to the left of the docket number. Select History/Linked/Invoice Dockets.