Overview This video explains how you setup stock attributes for each of your sites, for example, Minimum Level, Safe Level and Location in that site. The step by step instructions are below the video. Steps Go to the stock item you wish to set site ...
Found in: Sites
Overview If you wish to view the number of stock items over your different sites, this video shows you how to do this. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Open the stock item record. Use the Actions button to select Show Site ...
Found in: Sites
Overview This video will show you how to transfer stock from one site to another. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps In Stock Tools, open Stock Adjustments. Double check the Site you are logged in to using the Sites button to ...
Found in: Stock Adjustments
Aim To create a new site in Khaos Control Cloud. Sites, both physical and virtual, can be set up with details such as address and the main contact etc. Stock can be delivered to sites so orders can be fulfilled from that site, for example Amazon ...
Found in: Sites
Overview Khaos Control Cloud has the ability to track country specific VAT and this guide explains how to set this up. Please note that the values required for each country will be dependent on your tax agreements with the country in question - we ...
Found in: TAX Register & Taxing
Overview You can easily see what your stock value is overall or by individual sites. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps To view stock from a specified site: In Accounts, open the Stock Value screen. Use the Filters button to ...
Found in: Stock Value
Overview You may want to book stock in, updating your accounts and supplier statement, without making that stock available for sale. This may be because it is a pre-release item, or because you have additional work to do prior to making it available ...
Found in: Reordering & Suppliers
Overview The following explains how you link a manufacturer that you have already setup in System Data (see How To Set Up Manufacturers), to a stock item. Usage Open the stock item if the item in not already open. Make sure you are in the Properties ...
Found in: Getting Started with Stock
Question/Problem We have stock held in various sites on KCC. Is it possible to set up a channel to report stock levels from multiple sites? Resolution/Solution This is possible, but should be undertaken with caution as if the same item tries to sync ...
Found in: Channels
Overview The below will show you how to view all current sales orders a specific stock item is allocated to. Usage This can be done quickly by filtering Back Order Manager. Go to [Despatch | Back Order Manager]. Click the Filters button and set the ...
Found in: Booking In & Levels
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 Stock value is determined by a number of factors and this document is intended to detail the processes. Usage Stock Value Calculation Methods In [System Setup | System Values | Stock] it is possible to set KCC to calculate stock value in a ...
Found in: Stock Value
Overview This video will show you how to set up your level 2 stock types. These are the most important of the stock types and are mandatory. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps In System Setup, open System Data. Double click on ...
Found in: Getting Started with Stock
By default, channels functionality on your live system is activated. If you wish to test channel integrations in your demo system, please contact support@khaoscloud.com asking for your channels to be activated in your demo system. The settings within ...
Found in: Permissions
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 ...
Found in: Getting Started with Stock