Overview This video explains how to allocate a payment to either a purchase invoice or a sales invoice in the company statement screen. Although the video shows you how to allocate one payment, or credit, to an invoice you can use the same process to ...
Found in: Crediting, Invoicing & Statements
Overview The following video explains how you add stock items to the customer return once it has been created, see How To Create a New Customer Return. There are step-by-step instructions below the video. Steps Open the return. Click on the + New ...
Found in: Creating Customer Returns
Overview Posting the purchase invoice is the last stage of the purchasing process. It is important that you do this so that the accounts areas of the system, including the stock value, are updated. Usage In Purchasing, open the Purchase Invoice (for ...
Found in: Purchase Invoice
Overview Adding freight and delivery charges to purchase invoices helps to provide better margin information. The additional charges are added proportionally to the items in the purchase invoice. Usage Open the unposted Purchase Invoice. Enter Edit ...
Found in: Purchase Invoice
Overview This video explains how to see the impact of overheads on the margin generated by a stock item from within the stock record.
Found in: Pricing
Overview It is possible to email multiple invoices/documents to multiple email address set up on a account, so more than one person receives the email and document. Configuration For this happen you need to set up Email Document Types in the company ...
Found in: Emails
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 If you don't want information to be exported to an integrated accounts package, you can manually mark the items as exported. The system will then no longer attaempt to export the items. This video explains how you do this and there are step ...
Found in: Any
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
Problem/Question How can I export information in a KCC screen? Solution All grids in the system can be exported and if using filters you can use the 'Export Grid data' to produce your report with the displayed results. Filter the grid as required. ...
Found in: User Interface
Overview The following video explains how to add stock items to a purchase order that you are manually creating. There are step-by-step instructions below the video. Steps Make sure you are in Edit mode, else click on the Edit button. Click on the ...
Found in: Creating Purchase Orders
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
Overview Once you have created your sales order, quotation or proforma order, you then need to add the stock items the customer wishes to purchase to it. This video explains how to do this. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Use ...
Found in: Creating Sales Orders & Getting Started
Overview The following video explains the despatch process and how to use the Sales Invoice Manager. There are step by step instructions below the video. The Despatch Process Step By Step: Go to [Despach | Sales invoice Manager]. This process assumes ...
Found in: General
Overview The following video explains how to move sales orders from the Invoice stage in the Sales Invoice Manager. There are step-by-step instructions below the video. Steps Focus on the Invoicing stage. Select the sales order, or sales orders, you ...
Found in: Common Actions