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
At 14:20 2016-12-20, 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
We have an item grouping configurator that allows us to sell it ANYWAY the
salesman has created the contract. We too are in food packaging and we
make plastic bottles for food oil, peanut butter, coffee creamers, and
non-food items like cat litter and AG chemicals.
Some of our product is
> I would like to know how YOU handle the Quantity management.
We store quantities as units everywhere, no decimals.
The stock items have a profile associated with them. The profile can be
factored or non-factored. It also holds a 'quantity decimals' value and
a 'factor quantity' value.
If
On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 6:20 AM, 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
r 2016 22:21
To: profox <profox@leafe.com>
Subject: Unit quantities
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 palle
...@leafe.com
Subject: Unit quantities
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
I would use the lowest common denominator, each, to track inventory on
hand, and offer sales of 1, 2, 3, etc. with a few "convenience"
quantities, like Dozen, Carton, Case, Pallet, Truck load, etc.
Just use a separate table, like "catalog" or something that has your
Apple SKU reference and
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.
Do you
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