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Datafile Software Sales Issues - Stock Control You use the sales issues option to record the details of items sold to your customers. For some companies, particularly for cash sales industries such as retail where tax documents such as invoices are not needed, this stock system option may be the main source of sales statistics. You should not use sales issues to record (say) items that are scrapped, go missing, or are used internally in your company — such as consumable items. You should use the Stock Adjustment transaction in such cases. The values entered in some of the transaction lines may be negative (if recording returns, for example) but if pre-entering the total quantity then any document totals must be positive. The information required for the transaction header was discussed in the general transaction details above, the information required for each transaction line is: Stock CodeEnter the stock code for the stock item you want to record here. You can use the <F4–Select> key to help you choose the stock item in the usual way. The stock description, unit of issue and pack size (if appropriate) are displayed for reference at the bottom of the screen (the items displayed here are configurable in Diamond and Premier Systems through the Stock Application User Facilities). Multi Location Stock Again, if you are set up for multi-location stock, then the stock is entered in two parts. The prompt asks for ‘Loc / Stock’ and you are expected to enter the location code followed by the stock code. The default location is displayed for you but you can overtype or use <Select> to choose another location. When entering the stock code itself you can also use <Select> to list the items for the selected location. Once all details required have been entered then the cursor will be focusing on a new entry with a default location, either press the <End> key to complete input or blank out the default location and press <Enter>. QuantityThe quantity can take up to two or four decimal places (depending on configuration) though you can enter just a whole number to save typing. You can also enter negative quantities by keying a minus sign "-” before or after the quantity. If an item can be sold in packs (you can tell this because the pack quantity shown at the bottom of the screen would be a value other than zero) then you can use the pack method of entering quantities. You do this by using the pack delimiter defined under the stock control System Profiles — typically an oblique "/”.For example, if you have sold 3 packs of 24 items, then you can enter this either as 72 <Enter> — units are assumed unless the pack delimiter is present — or as 3/ <Enter>. If you have split a pack to sell 80 items, then either enter it as 80 <Enter>, or as 3/8 <Enter> — three packs of 24, plus 8 units. If there is insufficient free stock on file to satisfy this issue, then the computer warns you by displaying at the bottom of the screen to show the quantities held for physical stock, on-order stock and reserved stock. You are not prevented from continuing, this is merely a warning. If the stock item being considered has stock reserved against it, then you are asked ‘Update the Reserved Stock Quantity’. Reply Yes if this sales issue is to reduce the quantity reserved as well as the physical stock, otherwise reply No Notes Options exist in the Stock Application User Facilities for Diamond and Premier users to prevent negative stock and by default items that are batch tracked prevent negative stock. Options also exist to prevent the display of the prompt ‘Update Reserved Quantity’ which is useful if you never reserve stock for issue transactions generated within Stock Control. PriceThe price is displayed to either two or four decimal places (depending on system configuration).This is either one of the nine possible selling prices for this stock item, or perhaps the cost price, depending on your answer to the "Which price?” in the transaction header. Accept the unit price displayed by keying <Enter> or overtype with another value. If you have defined a "price per” quantity, note that this price is the price for the product multiple, not for a unit. Tax AmountThe program uses the default tax code in the stock record to calculate and display the total tax value for this line automatically. This can be accepted by keying <Enter> or overtyped with another amount and <Enter>. Notes It would not be appropriate to depend on the Tax Amount to calculate sales taxes; it is offered to assist the sales audit trail through stock transactions. For most companies the value-added/sales tax liabilities are met through the accounting ledgers. DescriptionA description or comment on the issue may be made here, note this is a transaction description not the stock item’s description. User Item 2
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