Overview It is possible to limit which items can be sold when using a keycode. This video explains how you set this up, and a step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Ensure the Keycode is in Edit mode. Turn on the Restrict Stock ...
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Overview This video shows you how you can create a Keycode. A Keycode, also known as a marketing or campaign code, is used to track customers and their purchases as well as giving discounts, free or reduced price stock items and also free or reduced ...
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Overview You can use Keycodes to add free or reduced price stock items to a sales order. This means that you can report on the sales and the items sold by filtering on the keycode. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Open the ...
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Overview This video shows you how you can use a Keycode to add a global discount to a sales order. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Ensure the Keycode is in Edit mode. Use the New button above the Discounts and Delivery ...
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Overview The following video explains the process for creating SCS (Size, Colour, Style) stock items. The process involves creating a parent stock items and then creating variations based on the parent stock item. There are step by step instructions ...
Found in: Size, Colour, Style (SCS)
Overview This video shows you how to change a customer's source keycode. Their source keycode is normally the first keycode associated with the customer, for example how they found out about your business. A step by step guide can be found below the ...
Found in: Getting Started with Companies
Overview This video will show you how to copy a keycode in the promotions area of the system. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps In Promotions, open the Keycode to be copied. Use the Actions menu to select Copy Keycode. In the ...
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Overview The following video explains how to create a new stock item. There are step-by-step instructions below the video. Steps Click on the blue button at the top of the screen Select New Stock Item. Click Yes I do in the popup. You will then need ...
Found in: Getting Started with Stock
Overview Updating Stock items using the Import Tool Specification This can be done using the inbuilt data import tool in [System Setup | Data Imports]. There is only one mandatory column as detailed below plus as many columns as you wish to update. A ...
Found in: Getting Started with Stock
Overview Stock Types enable similar stock items to be grouped together. The term Stock Type can be interchangeable with Category, as used by Amazon and Ebay. Khaos Control Cloud requires each product to belong to a Level 2 stock type which in turn ...
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Overview Keycode types are used to group keycodes for reporting purposes. You could use them, for example, to compare the number of customers who have bought items using newspaper keycodes and leaflet keycodes. They are set against a keycode in the ...
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Overview This video explains how you add stock items to a Supplier Return. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Ensure the Supplier Return is in Edit mode. Use the New Item button to add the item(s) being returned from the Stock ...
Found in: Creating Supplier Returns
Information This guide contains the file requirements for importing stock data into Khaos Control Cloud (KCC). This article only covers simple SKUs, a separate guide is available for SCS items (variations) here, Stock Data Import (SCS). Detailed ...
Found in: Data Import
Overview This video describes the main information that can be entered against a stock item once the stock item has been created, see How to Create a New Stock Item . There are step-by-step instructions below the video. Once the stock item has been ...
Found in: Getting Started with Stock
Overview The first Keycode a customer uses is called their source Keycode. Marking a Keycode as a Source Keycode means that it is available for selection when you're creating a new customer. You can then use the information gained from the source ...
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