Docket Number Scanning

Docket Number Scanning

Docket Number Scanning

You can use a scanner to scan a docket number into PalletWatch.  This is done in the Create Docket screen in the docket number field.  PalletWatch does not currently support 2D or QR code scanning.  This is an enhancement planned for a future upgrade. 
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    • Docket History

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