WARNING This procedure should not be carried out if you: Have duplicate stock items Have stock items with multiple SKUs, variations or options Have the same stock item on different channels not using the same SKU Please Note: We have no control over ...
Found in: Overview
Overview This video will show you how to set up your level 3 stock types. This level is optional and is only used if stock type level 4 has been used. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps In System Setup, open System Data. Double ...
Found in: Getting Started with Stock
Overview The below will show you how to view movements against a stock item, which can be used to determine when the item went out of stock. Usage The best way to check this would be using the steps below: Open your Stock Item. Select the Movements ...
Found in: Booking In & Levels
Overview In the On Order List screen in the purchasing area of the system it is possible to hide order lines, for example if the items won't be delivered for a while, then you can hide them. This video explains how to do this. A step by step guide ...
Found in: On Order List
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 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
Overview Updating Stock items using the Import Tool Specification This can be done using the inbuilt data import tool in [System Setup | Data Imports]. There is only one mandatory column as detailed below plus as many columns as you wish to update. A ...
Found in: Getting Started with Stock
Overview It is only possible to delete a stock item if it has not been used, i.e. no purchases, sales or adjustments. Usage To do this: Go to [Stock Item]. Green select the item in the stock list. Click Actions and select Delete Stock Items. An error ...
Found in: Getting Started with Stock
You can add a web teaser or comment against a stock item, as described in the video. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Open the stock item record. Go to the Telesales/Internet tab. Enter Edit mode. Enter free text into the Web Teaser ...
Found in: Channels
Overview This video explains how you can do a stock take using a simple barcode scanner in Khaos Control Cloud. Step by step instruction can be found beneath the video. Steps Open the [Stock Tools | Stock Adjustments] screen. Click Edit. Enable the ...
Found in: Barcode Scanner
Overview There maybe times when you wish to unallocate stock from an order, for example to fulfill more urgent orders. The process is described in the video below and there are written instructions beneath: Steps Go to [Despatch | Back Order ...
Found in: Backorder Management
Overview You may want to book stock in, updating your accounts and supplier statement, without making that stock available for sale. This may be because it is a pre-release item, or because you have additional work to do prior to making it available ...
Found in: Reordering & Suppliers
Overview You can copy an existing stock item to create a new one. This is very useful if you have similar stock items. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Open the Stock Item record. Use the Actions button to select Copy Stock ...
Found in: Getting Started with Stock
Information This article contains the file requirements for importing SCS (variations) stock data into Khaos Control Cloud (KCC). This article only covers simple variation items, a separate guide is available for simple stock items here, Stock Data ...
Found in: Size, Colour, Style
Overview If you have made changes to the prices on a sales order, quotation or proforma order, you can change them back to the prices the system thinks that the customer is entitled to. This video explains the process. A step by step guide can be ...
Found in: Payments & Pricing