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 Sometimes you may wish to perform a like-for-like, or direct, exchange in KCC. Usage Create the Return Go to the original sales order. Green select item(s) to be returned. Click Actions. Click Create Customer Return Note. In the popup dialog ...
Found in: Creating Customer Returns
Overview This video shows you how to post a journal in the accounts section of the system. Step by Step instructions can be found below the video. Steps 1. In Accounts, click on Journal. 2. Enter Edit Mode. 3. Adjust Journal Date if necessary (the ...
Found in: Journal
Credits can not be unallocated from suppliers, and you can not delete credit notes that have been issued. To rectify this you will need to use your SP Ledger; Accounts Sales and Purchasing Ledger New Use the Lookup dialog box to locate the supplier ...
Found in: Crediting, Invoicing & Statements
Introduction This setup guide is designed to work alongside the training you undertake to help you set up your Khaos Control Cloud for your business. There are tooltips available to describe each option within the application itself, just hover your ...
Found in: Creating Sales Orders & Getting Started
Overview This video explains how you create and process a customer return where the items being sent out to the customer are worth more than the items being returned. The customer will need to pay the difference. There are instructions below the ...
Found in: Creating Customer Returns
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)
This video will show you how to enter opening balance for customers or suppliers. It is essential that you ensure that relevant nominal accounts are set up in your system, this can be skipped if previously carried out. Creating the opening balance ...
Found in: Crediting, Invoicing & Statements
Problem I need to add the same products from one price list on to a new price list but at a different price. Is it possible to duplicate a price list? Solution Yes, using grid exports you can create a duplicate a price list. Follow the steps below to ...
Found in: Pricelists
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 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
Overview Once you have created a company record you need to set it up to either be a customer or supplier. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Open the Company General tab. Use the Supplier toggle to denote whether the company is ...
Found in: Getting Started with Companies
Before you can start using couriers in Khaos Control Cloud, you need to set them up. This video details the options available when configuring your couriers and step by step instructions are beneath. Go to [System Setup | System Data | Couriers]. ...
Found in: Shipments
Overview It is possible to add a communication log entry from a sales order. This will then appear in the customer's Comm Log. This is useful if the customer has a query or if they want you to know something, for example changes to their ...
Found in: CRM & Communication Log
Overview In accounting terms, a contra account is used to offset the value of another transaction for example, when the same company is both a supplier and a customer, for example: You have sold goods to the value of £600 to a customer. The customer ...
Found in: Crediting, Invoicing & Statements