Overview This page is intended to compliment the training you undertake to help you set up your Khaos Control Cloud for your business. The Help menu is also available by clicking on the yellow question mark button in the top right of your screen or ...
Found in: Booking In & Levels
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 Before you can assign sales orders to couriers using courier integration you must first confirm that the details including the courier are correct. The following video show you how to do this and there are step by step instructions below. ...
Found in: Shipments
Overview This video explains how to create a special offer that is triggered by the sales order value. Step by step instructions are below the video. Video Steps Go to [Promotions | Special Offers]. Click Edit. Enter the order value details required ...
Found in: Special Offers
Overview If you wish to view the number of stock items over your different sites, this video shows you how to do this. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Open the stock item record. Use the Actions button to select Show Site ...
Found in: Sites
Overview This video explains how you can quickly and easily email a purchase order to your supplier. There is another video that shows you how to setup the correct email to use when emailing purchase orders, see How To Set Up Email Addresses for ...
Found in: Common Purchase Order Actions
Overview The below explains how you can add multiple orders to one pick sheet. Usage Click on the Picking stage of the Sales Invoice Manager. Select the sales orders you wish to print a pick ticket for. Click on the Actions button. Select Print Pick ...
Found in: Common Actions
Overview The following video explains how to create a new stock item. There are step-by-step instructions below the video. Steps Click on the blue button at the top of the screen Select New Stock Item. Click Yes I do in the popup. You will then need ...
Found in: Getting Started with Stock
Overview If a supplier supplies a stock item, you can add them to that item. You can then add the price you get the item for from the supplier as well as any discounts and lead times. This video describes the options available. A step by step guide ...
Found in: Reordering & Suppliers
Overview This video shows you how to create a new customer return from a sales order. Other videos show you how to process your return. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Go to the original Sales order. Select the item(s) that ...
Found in: Creating Customer Returns
Overview It is possible to import your stock items into KCC, this video explains the process. A detailed step by step guide can be found here, KCC Data Import Guide. A list of the available fields can be found here Stock Data Import Map. .
Found in: Getting Started with Stock
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 User acceptance testing for businesses with more complex processes, such as multiple sites and channels, or with more than 3 - 4 users. We highly recommend you print this page from the attached file. If you can answer yes to all questions in ...
Found in: Testing & Go Live
Overview You can print a purchase order and download it as a pdf ready to email your supplier with your requirements. You can email a purchase order directly from Khaos Control Cloud, this is covered in another video How To Email a Purchase Order. A ...
Found in: Creating Purchase Orders
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