Overview Harmonisation Codes are required by some couriers when shipping goods overseas. There are three steps to setting up Harmonisation Codes, although one is optional: Setup the code in System Data and link it to the country or zone that will be ...
Found in: ICN & Harmonisation Codes
Using Price Lists you can set the Sell Price of a stock item by using a Markup % on the item's Buy Price, this video shows you how. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Ensure the price list is in Edit mode. Enter the required markup ...
Found in: Pricelists
Overview A customer is entitled to the prices on a Price List if that Price List has been added to a customer record, or the Price List is attached to a Keycode and the customer uses the Keycode on a sales order. This video shows you how you can add ...
Found in: Pricelists
Question/Problem If a customer has paid for a sales order but we don't have stock, why can we not allocate the full payment? Resolution/Solution This is to do with how your system values have been set up and the steps below should resolve this issue. ...
Found in: Crediting, Invoicing & Statements
Overview This below explains how you create and process a customer return where the items being sent out to the customer are the same as the items being returned, or they are of the same value. For example where the customer received the items but ...
Found in: Creating Customer Returns
Overview The following explains how to add the dimensions (height, width and depth) and also the weight to a stock item. This can be used when deciding which courier to use, how much to charge and when picking and packing. Usage Open the stock item ...
Found in: Getting Started with Stock
Overview The following video explains how to add a new contact against a company record. Step by step instructions are below the video. Steps Open the company record. Open the Address & Contact tab. Click on the Edit button. Focus on the address you ...
Found in: Addresses
Overview By setting up your minimum and safe levels against a stock item, you can use the Reorder List to see which of your stock items require reordering. It is then a simple process to create a purchase order from this screen, check out the video ...
Found in: Creating Purchase Orders
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 In order to set up a new channel please follow the below steps and select the type of channel you wish to set up when you get to step 5. Steps Click the dropdown menu on the blue button at the top of the KCC screen. Click New Channel. In the ...
Found in: Permissions
Overview This video explains how you create quotations and proforma orders in the system. The main difference is that when the sales order is saved stock will be assigned to a proforma order but not to a quotation. Both these types of order will need ...
Found in: Quotations & Proformas
Overview This video explains how to copy a sales order, quotations or proforma order to a different customer, for example where they want to purchase identical items. There are step-by-step instructions below the video. Steps Open the existing sales ...
Found in: Creating Sales Orders & Getting Started
Overview This video shows you how you can either activate to deactivate a Special Offer promotion. This means that you can setup a Special Offer in advance and then activate it when you are ready. A step by step guide can be found below the video. ...
Found in: Special Offers
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
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