Overview To assist you with adapting your business practices to operate with KCC, you should be testing each area of your business to ensure that your current processes can be carried out in KCC and the outcomes are as you would expect. To help you ...
Found in: Testing & Go Live
Training sessions can be delivered to groups of users within your business however, for groups larger than 4 we do insist that one person is nominated as spokesperson. Training time is purchased for the session rather than the number of participants. ...
Found in: Billing & Services
Overview Data Holding a company record keeps the data intact but the record remains in the system. It also can be used to prevent a company from having sales or purchase orders created for them. This video explains the process. A step by step guide ...
Found in: CRM & Data Protection
Overview This video will show you how to order and, if necessary, drop ship an out of stock item. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Ensure the sales order is saved. Green select the item(s) that require ordering. Use the ...
Found in: Drop Shipping
Overview The history matrix allows you to easily add items that a customer has previously bought and would like to purchase again. This is useful if they can't remember the precise name or colour of the item. Usage In the sales order in edit mode. ...
Found in: CRM & Communication Log
Overview Once you have created your sales order, quotation or proforma order, you then need to add the stock items the customer wishes to purchase to it. This video explains how to do this. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps Use ...
Found in: Creating Sales Orders & Getting Started
Overview Data Hold prevents a company from having sales or purchase orders created for them. If you wish to take them off Data Hold once you're happy for them to have sales orders, this video explains the process. A step by step guide can be found ...
Found in: CRM & Data Protection
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 On Order screen. A step by step guide can be found below the video. Steps In Purchasing , open the On ...
Found in: Creating Delivery Notes
Overview When setting up EC companies it is useful to understand what happens when the following fields on the Customer General screen are used: Tax Ref EC Company Company pays tax For all the following both the Tax and EU checkboxes in System Data ...
Found in: EC Companies
Overview To ensure that KCC has been setup to mirror your business practises, you should be testing each of your business scenarios to ensure that your current processes can be carried out in KCC and the outcomes are as you would expect. The Extended ...
Found in: Testing & Go Live
Overview If your terms to pay suppliers are monthly – i.e. an invoice received is dated in March and you are due to pay this at the end of April. Usage This can be done on a individual basis for each supplier or within Company Classes to affect all ...
Found in: Orders & Payments
Before you begin This article is intended only for US clients using Khaos Control Cloud, if you are based outside the USA please do not use this guide as serious tax issues may occur. Overview Our Training Team will cover the initial setup of your ...
Found in: TAX Register & Taxing
Overview In Khaos Control Cloud you can create a Supplier Return and then gradually add items to it. This video covers the point when you wish to close the return and create a Purchase Credit Note. The step by step instructions are below the video. ...
Found in: Creating Supplier Returns
Overview If a customer wishes to purchase the same items as they have done on a previous sales order, then you can do this quickly and easily by copying the original sales order. If the customer then wishes to add more items, you can do this too. A ...
Found in: Creating Sales Orders & Getting Started
Overview The following video explains how to add, or update, the lead time for a stock item that you purchase from a specific supplier. You can also define a generic lead time against a stock item and the system will use this if there is no lead time ...
Found in: Getting Started with Stock