In the Manage list, select App registrations. Make sure that you're working with the instance of Azure AD that is used by Supply Chain Management. In the Azure portal, in the left navigation pane, select Azure Active Directory. For detailed information and alternatives, see the links after the procedure.Įnter the name and password of the user who has access to the Azure subscription. The following procedure shows one way to complete this task. To enable the Warehouse Management mobile app to interact with a specific Supply Chain Management server, you must register a web service application for the Supply Chain Management tenant in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
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For details, see Testing Android Apps.Ĭreate a web service application in Azure Active Directory
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If you download a preview version, a few extra steps are required to install it.
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Windows (UWP): Warehouse Management (Windows)įor instructions about how to install a downloaded package on a Windows device and then set up the required certificates, see Install a Build from App Center. To download current, previous, or preview versions of the Warehouse Management mobile app from Microsoft App Center, use one of the following links:
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In addition to the current version, the App Center also lets you download previous versions and may provide preview versions with upcoming features that you can try out. The App Center provides installable packages that you can sideload. Windows (UWP): Warehouse Management on Microsoft StoreĪndroid: Warehouse Management on Google Play Storeĭownload the app from Microsoft App CenterĪs an alternative to installing from an app store, you can instead download the app from the Microsoft App Center. Use one of the following links to install the app from an app store: Microsoft Intune can also fetch apps from the app stores. The easiest way to install the app on single device is to install it from an app store, which always provides the latest generally available version. For information about how to use Intune to add applications, see Add apps to Microsoft Intune. For example, you might use a mobile device management and mobile application management solution such as Microsoft Intune. Get the Warehouse Management mobile appįor smaller deployments, you might typically install the app on each device from the relevant store and then manually configure the connection to the environments that you're using.įor larger deployments, you can automate app deployment and/or configuration, which can be more convenient if you manage many devices. If you are running a version older than 10.0.25, then admins can turn this functionality on or off by searching for the User settings, icons, and step titles for the new warehouse app feature in the Feature management workspace. As of Supply Chain Management 10.0.25, this feature is mandatory and can't be turned off. To use the Warehouse Management mobile app, the User settings, icons, and step titles for the new warehouse app feature must be turned on in your system. Turn Warehouse Management mobile app features on or off in Supply Chain Management
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To use the app, one of the following operating systems must be installed on your mobile devices: The Warehouse Management mobile app is available for both Windows and Google Android operating systems. You can configure each device manually, or you can import connection settings through a file or by scanning a QR code. This article explains how to download and install the Warehouse Management mobile app on each of your mobile devices, and how configure the app to connect to your Supply Chain Management environment.