Overview If you receive the above message when trying to create a Relationship stock item, it is because the system will not allow relationships to be created if any of the items involved are currently assigned to existing sales orders. ...
Found in: Packs & Builds
Overview This video will show you how to process a sales order when the stock is being drop shipped by your supplier. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps In Edit mode, use the New button to add the drop ship item to the sales ...
Found in: Drop Shipping
Overview In order to remove an email address allocated to a customer you can follow these steps: Steps Select the Company tab on the Navigation bar. Find the Customer you want to update using the filters. Click the Edit Button so that the information ...
Found in: Emails
Overview Once you have created a customer return, it's important to record the reason why the stock items are being returned. The video below explains how to do this. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Notes/Caveats Return reasons are ...
Found in: Creating Customer Returns
Overview In KCC there is no option to refund a sales order unless you have issued an invoice. However, if the order is cancelled you likely haven't produced an invoice. Refunds will only sync from your accounts package to KCC and so the first part of ...
Found in: Quickbooks
Overview The Authorise button allows you to acquire an OAUTH token for the Selling Partner (SP) API. If you don't have this token, you will not be able to download and process Amazon orders into the system. Steps To update an existing Amazon channel: ...
Found in: Amazon
Overview If you want to create a sales order but don't want the stock to be assigned when you save the order, this video explains the process you need to follow. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps In the Sales Order , enter Edit ...
Found in: Creating Sales Orders & Getting Started
Overview The following video explains how to add, or update, the lead time for a stock item that you purchase from a specific supplier. You can also define a generic lead time against a stock item and the system will use this if there is no lead time ...
Found in: Getting Started with Stock