Overview There are different methods of creating a Delivery Note to book stock into Khaos Control Cloud. This video explains how to do this from the Purchase Order. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Open the Purchase Order. Use ...
Found in: Creating Delivery Notes
Overview The following video explains how you can delete a communication log entry in the Leads (Comm Log) screen. Step by step instructions are below the video. Steps Open CRM. Click on Leads (Comm Log). Double click on the company you wish to ...
Found in: Communication Log
Overview This video will show you how to view and select available delivery addresses within a purchase order. Step by step instructions can be found below the video. Steps In a Purchase Order, go to the Delivery Address tab. Use the Actions button ...
Found in: Creating Purchase Orders
Overview This video explains how you can change the invoice or delivery address on a sales order. There are step-by-step instructions below the video. Steps In a sales order in Edit mode: Click on the Customer tab. Select the address in the upper ...
Found in: Addresses & Delivery
Overview When you're booking in stock using a Delivery Note, it is possible to control how many items will be reserved for back orders. This video explains how you do this. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Open or Create an ...
Found in: Backorder Management
Overview If you add a payment incorrectly and wish to delete it, this video describes the process. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Ensure the Sales Order is in Edit mode. Go to the Payment tab. Green select the payment line ...
Found in: Payments & Pricing
Overview The following video explains the process to delete an address or contact from a company record. Step by step instructions are below the video. Steps Open the company record. Go to the Address & Contacts tab. Click on the Edit button. If ...
Found in: Addresses
Overview Free or reduced delivery charges can be added to a sales order when you apply a keycode to the order. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Ensure the Keycode is in Edit mode. Use the New button above the Discounts and ...
Found in: Keycodes
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 The following video explains how to add a new address for a company record. Step by step instructions are below the video. Steps Open the company record. Open the Address & Contact tab. Enter Edit mode. Click on the +New button above the ...
Found in: Addresses
Overview You can cancel a sales order if the customer no longer wishes to purchase the items from you. See the video to show you how to do this. There are also step by step instructions below the video. Steps Ensure the payment for the order is ...
Found in: Credits & Refunds
Overview If you're creating a sales order and wish to know how you can see when an out of stock item is due to be delivered by the supplier, this video shows you how. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Focus on the item in the ...
Found in: Common Purchase Order Actions
Problem/Question Can my system be reset so I can start again? Solution Yes! But to do this you must be logged in to your KCC system as the Admin user. WARNING Any actions carried out during this process are not recoverable and extreme caution should ...
Found in: General
Overview This video explains how to delete a payment in the company statement screen. Step-by-step instructions are below the video. Steps Open the company record. Open the Statement tab. Check that the payment hasn't already been allocated to an ...
Found in: Crediting, Invoicing & Statements
Problem When processing a delivery note, the default value in the BO QTY box is 9999.00, have I missed a setting somewhere for this to be set so high? Solution This number is so high because the system is designed to assume that you will want all of ...
Found in: Processing Delivery Notes