Overview If you routinely order the same stock items from multiple suppliers, you may wish to use our Copy a Purchase Order functionality within the system. Usage In order to copy a Purchase Order to a different supplier you must follow the steps ...
Found in: Common Purchase Order Actions
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 The following explains how to add the safe and minimum levels to a stock item. They are used to help you decide when you wish to reorder the items. Usage Open the stock item if the item is not already open. Make sure you are in the ...
Found in: Booking In & Levels
Overview The below will show you how to add a new user to your system. Usage Log in to the Admin Portal. Click on Users. Click on the + Add user button. Enter the name of the user in the dialog. Click the Create button Make a note of the generated ...
Found in: Managing Users
Overview If you routinely order the same stock items from the same supplier, you may wish to use our Copy a Purchase Order functionality within the system. Usage In order to copy a Purchase Order to the same Supplier you can follow the steps below: ...
Found in: Common Purchase Order Actions
Question/Problem Quantities have been incorrectly entered on a PO but I have posted the purchase invoice to my accounts, is it possible to amend the PO even after it has been marked as delivered? Resolution/Solution This is a complex issue and you ...
Found in: Crediting, Invoicing & Statements
Overview The following explains how to add the location that a stock item is stored in. This is then printed on Pick Tickets so that the warehouse operative knows where to go and find the item to pick. Usage Open the stock item if the item is not ...
Found in: Sites
Overview There are several steps required to perform a stock take, the following steps are a suggestion only. Usage Pause the import of sales orders from the channels. In the Channels screen for each of your channels, toggle the Don't import orders ...
Found in: Stock Adjustments
Overview In Khaos Control Cloud you can create a Supplier Return and then gradually add items to it. This video covers the initial creation of the Supplier Return. The step by step instructions are below the video. Steps Select New Supplier Return in ...
Found in: Creating Supplier Returns
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 The following video explains the steps to create a new company record, either a customer or supplier. Step by step instructions are below the video. Method One Click on the blue button at the top of the screen. Select New Company. Confirm ...
Found in: Getting Started with Companies
Overview This video explains how you can quickly and easily email a purchase order to your supplier. There is another video that shows you how to setup the correct email to use when emailing purchase orders, see How To Set Up Email Addresses for ...
Found in: Common Purchase Order Actions
Overview Adding a new payment that can then be allocated to an invoice, for either a customer or supplier, is covered in the video below. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Open the Customer/Supplier record. Go to the Statement ...
Found in: Crediting, Invoicing & Statements
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 below will explain the difference between Run to Zero and Discontinued stock, and when to use each of them. Usage These two functions often operate one after the other as stock reaches the end of it's availability or lifespan. You can ...
Found in: Reordering & Suppliers