Blank Selection Substitutions
Blank Selection Substitutions is a means by which a lab can indicate that blanks of a different lens style, material, pretreatment, tint, manufacturer, customer and/or addons should be selected for a job.
Blank Selection Substitutions can be found on the Setup menu under Lens Configuration.
The blank selection process that occurs in Order Entry will check this new database to see if an entry exists for the specific item being ordered. If an entry exists, the blank selection substitutions will be used instead of the existing alias file. If an entry does not exist, the alias file will be used.
The Blank Selection Substitutions screen allows you to easily see the Primary Selections and their Secondary Selections. Simply click on a row in the Primary Selection and all rows pertaining to it will be shown in the Secondary Selection.
You must enter a least one field in the Primary Selection. You can have up to 20 different secondary selections.
Lens Style - this field must be set to either a valid lens style, blank indicating all lens styles or it can be a code that does not exist, in that case a “fake” lens style. This “fake” lens style can be entered on the lens style database for multiple digital designs.
Material - this field must be set to either a valid material or blank, indicating all materials
Pre-Treatment - this field must be set to either a valid pre-treatment, blank, indicating untreated, or “ZZZ” indicating all pre-treatments
Tint - this field must be set to either a valid tint, blank, indicating clear or “ZZZ” indicating all tints
Manufacturer - this field must be set to either a valid manufacturer or blank, indicating all manufacturers
Customer - this field must be set to either a valid customer or blank, indicating all customers
Addon1, Addon2 and Addon3 - these fields must be set to valid addons or left blank *NOTE - when the entry is saved, the addons will be automatically re-arranged to be in alphabetical order for each row. This makes it easier for searching if multiple addons are specified.
Type - this field must be set to “F”inished, “S”emi-finished, “B”oth or left blank
Mixed - If checked, this causes the substitution items to be grouped (as per the lens priority) with the first substitution line and any other line that has the “Mixed” flag set. Otherwise, the blanks selected for the substitution line will be placed together at the end of the blank selection list, based in sequence of the substitution line that picked them.
Thick - this field must be set to either a valid thickness code or blank
It is very easy to move an entry if priorities change or to remove an entry. Simply click on the Select Row check box to the right of the row that you want to move, clear or delete. You will see the row highlighted by a red frame. Then you can select what you want to do. Options are to the right of the Select Row column.
Move Row to Top - moves the highlighted entry to the top of the Secondary Selection (row 1). All rows before the highlighted entry will move down by 1 row.
Raise Row - moves the highlighted entry up 1 row. The row above the highlighted entry will move down 1 row (the 2 rows will be switching positions).
Lower Row - moves the highlighted entry down 1 row. If there is a row under the highlighted entry, it will move up 1 row (the 2 rows will be switching positions).
Move Row to Bottom - moves the highlighted entry to the first blank row
Clear Row - clears all fields in the highlighted entry
Delete Row - removes the highlighted entry row. If there are rows under the highlighted entry, they will move up 1 row.
*NOTE - if there are blank rows between entries, they will be removed when the entry is saved.
Examples
Example 1
Lens Style | Material | Pre-Treatment | Tint | Manufacturer | Customer | Addon1 | Addon2 | Addon3 |
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SVA | C | CBS | ZZZ |
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Lens Style | Material | Pre-Treatment | Tint | Manufacturer | Type | Extend | Thick | Addon1 | Addon2 | Addon3 |
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SVA | C | CBS |
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SVA | C | CBF |
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| F | ✓ |
| ARC |
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SVA | C | CBF |
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| S | ✓ |
| ARC |
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SVA | C | SBF |
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| ✓ |
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For this example, we need an order with a single vision aspheric in polycarbonate 1.586, with a clear blue filter w/ shc. The order can have any tint, manufacturer, customer, and addons, and this primary selection would match.
If the order matches, it will search the secondary selections from top to bottom for blanks that are valid for the order.
Let’s say that the only blank you have in inventory with the correct base curves and whatnot match SVA;C;CBF;;S;;ARC
In addition to the blank being selected for the order, ARC will also be added to the addons.
Example 2
Lens Style | Material | Pre-Treatment | Tint | Manufacturer | Customer | Addon1 | Addon2 | Addon3 |
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SV | C | SRC | ZZZ |
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Lens Style | Material | Pre-Treatment | Tint | Manufacturer | Type | Extend | Thick | Addon1 | Addon2 | Addon3 |
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SVA | C | CAT |
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| ✓ | N |
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SVA | C | CAT |
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| ✓ |
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SVA | C | SRC |
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| ✓ |
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In this case, if an order is entered for SVA, C (assuming no other records exist to match the treatment or colour on the order), RxU would consider N thickness lenses from SHO first, and put those at the top of the selection list, followed by regular thickness SHO lenses, followed by other lenses from other vendors (in sequence by lens priority, base, diameter, etc).
Example 3
Lens Style | Material | Pre-Treatment | Tint | Manufacturer | Customer | Addon1 | Addon2 | Addon3 |
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SV | C | MIR | SGY |
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Lens Style | Material | Pre-Treatment | Tint | Manufacturer | Type | Extend | Thick | Addon1 | Addon2 | Addon3 |
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SV | C | MIR | SGY |
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SV | C | ARC | GY3 |
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SV | C | SRC | GY3 |
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SV | C | SRC | GY3 |
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| MIR | ARC |
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Specify order with SGY, a Silver Mirror coating on a Grey lens. If available, we would want to use a finished lens with the mirror coating already on it; if not available, we would like to use a finished lens with GY3 and AR already on it, and apply the mirror; if that is not available, we would want to use a finished scratch coated GY3 lens, and apply both AR and the mirror coating; if that isn’t available, a semi-finished scratch coated blank, and apply both AR and the mirror coating.