On 20/12/2016 22:20, Sytze de Boer wrote:
In my accounting/invoicing system, clients create product items.
Let's say you sell Apples
You can sell
single apples
apples in a carton (e.g. 25 apples per carton)
cartons of apples on a pallet (e.g. 50 cartons per pallets)
I would like to know how YOU handle the Quantity management.
We normally sell clothes by the carton, so a carton may contain 25
pieces in different colours and sizes but we sell the whole thing as one
item (SKU) with a single barcode and a profile code of "24" so we can
calculate the price per piece. Recently we have started to sell these
good individually to go as concessions stock. They must be then split
by colour and size to make say another 6 new SKU codes which are single
pieces and will have new barcodes.
Peter
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