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 If you routinely order the same stock items from multiple suppliers, you may wish to use our Copy a Purchase Order functionality within the system. Usage In order to copy a Purchase Order to a different supplier you must follow the steps ...
Found in: Common Purchase Order Actions
Overview This video explains how to see the impact of overheads on the margin generated by a stock item from within the stock record.
Found in: Pricing
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 following video explains how to add stock items to a purchase order that you are manually creating. There are step-by-step instructions below the video. Steps Make sure you are in Edit mode, else click on the Edit button. Click on the ...
Found in: Creating Purchase Orders
Problem/Question Unable to search for an entry that includes an apostrophe. Solution This primarily affects companies with an apostrophe in the title, such as L'Oreal, Carluccio's and K'Nex. You can use wildcards in your search string in addition to ...
Found in: General
Overview The below will show you how to view all current sales orders a specific stock item is allocated to. Usage This can be done quickly by filtering Back Order Manager. Go to [Despatch | Back Order Manager]. Click the Filters button and set the ...
Found in: Booking In & Levels
Overview If you routinely order the same stock items from the same supplier, you may wish to use our Copy a Purchase Order functionality within the system. Usage In order to copy a Purchase Order to the same Supplier you can follow the steps below: ...
Found in: Common Purchase Order Actions
Overview The credit controller is the member of your staff responsible for managing the debts of your business. They are accountable for recovering any unpaid money that is owed to your organisation from other businesses or individuals. There are ...
Found in: Orders & Payments
Question/Problem I am using country specific VAT and I need to know what my tax liabilities are for a specific country in order to complete a tax return. Where on KCC can I find out this information? Resolution/Solution You can view this information ...
Found in: TAX Register & Taxing
Overview Adding a new payment that can then be allocated to an invoice, for either a customer or supplier, is covered in the video below. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Open the Customer/Supplier record. Go to the Statement ...
Found in: Crediting, Invoicing & Statements
Overview When an order imports from a channel it will use criteria to try and match/merge company records before creating another one. Specification The system matches on the company Code (URN) and if that is not found it will look at the Addresses, ...
Found in: Importing Orders
Overview The following video explains the despatch process and how to use the Sales Invoice Manager. There are step by step instructions below the video. The Despatch Process Step By Step: Go to [Despach | Sales invoice Manager]. This process assumes ...
Found in: General
Overview The following video explains how to move sales orders from the Invoice stage in the Sales Invoice Manager. There are step-by-step instructions below the video. Steps Focus on the Invoicing stage. Select the sales order, or sales orders, you ...
Found in: Common Actions
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