On 11/03/2013 15:19, Zev Steen wrote:
> Thank you, Nigel,
>
> Services are really items you charge a customer. When I charge a
> customer for shipping I use a Service called Shipping & Handling I
> created. Do you use it for items a Vendor charges you as well?
Yes
Nigel
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Thank you, Nigel,
Services are really items you charge a customer. When I charge a customer
for shipping I use a Service called Shipping & Handling I created. Do you
use it for items a Vendor charges you as well?
--
Zev Steen
Fat Owls
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:11 AM, Nigel Titley wrote:
>
On 11/03/2013 14:40, Zev Steen wrote:
> When I buy and item from a vendor there are shipping costs associated
> with the purchase. I would like to add the shipping costs to the
> invoice.
>
> Any idea how to do that?
>
> My thought is to add an OVERHEAD to the Goods and Services > Overhead
> li
When I buy and item from a vendor there are shipping costs associated with
the purchase. I would like to add the shipping costs to the invoice.
Any idea how to do that?
My thought is to add an OVERHEAD to the Goods and Services > Overhead list.
Then add that Overhead of Shipping to the Invoice.
Sorry, never mind. Turns out
that a row in menu_attribute table with attribute = 'menu' and
value = '1' caused the problem.
Thanks.
Brian
Brian Wolf
Using stored procedure menu_insert()
makes it easy to insert a menu item. Looks like store procedure
menu_children() is operating correctly, but stored procedure menu_generate()
seems to have a bug. After adding a menu item with lineage: Goods
and Services - Rep