On 9/12/2023 8:02 PM, David G. Pickett via gnucash-user wrote:
Does GNUCash do inventory at least on a small scale? It seems like a security
or stock, you could define a price for sales or a recent/current cost for
supplies, and when you sell or order it might be like a stock sale or order.
If you are handling a handful of items you could make the stock types work
for you, but it is not a true inventory system.
-derek
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On September 12, 2023 20:03:51 "David G. Pickett via gnucash-user"
wrote:
Does GNUCash do inventory at least
Does GNUCash do inventory at least on a small scale? It seems like a security
or stock, you could define a price for sales or a recent/current cost for
supplies, and when you sell or order it might be like a stock sale or order.
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On 2/16/2021 6:34 AM, David Long wrote:
Hi,
Since GNU Cash does not include inventory recording, can anybody recommend an
inventory recording system. I do not need all the inventory management
capabilities, just record keeping, showing purchases, issues and balances in
unit and cost.
Thanks
I think there is a write up on the wiki how to do just that for this case.
Also, a simple spreadsheet would suffice. You can even craft one of the
sheets/tabs to be a CSV file for GnuCash where you can import your
external data for accounting purposes so you don't have to enter it by
hand
I have often thought that with a bit of tweaking a basic inventory
system (a la Quickbooks amongst others) could maybe be fashioned from
the "STOCK" register as "Cost of Unit Items", "Stock on Hand" and
"Resale Item Price" are not far removed from what is already there
under the
Hi,
Since GNU Cash does not include inventory recording, can anybody recommend an
inventory recording system. I do not need all the inventory management
capabilities, just record keeping, showing purchases, issues and balances in
unit and cost.
Thanks
David
GnuCash is not designed to handle inventory. You can certainly make the
necessary accounting transactions, but you can’t easily track individual
product quantities or place them on invoices or bills. (invoices/bills do have
an auto-fill feature though that may help save typing.)
Some have
Is there a way to create an inventory "data base" so that I can easily put
the items I am selling into an invoice? Will price editor work?
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On 7/24/2019 9:38 AM, David Carlson wrote:
Basically, GnuCash cannot handle inventory.
It may be possible to create a fictitious commodity and assign a value to
it, but You cannot do any of the usual inventory functions such as tracking
locations, etc.
Or store the other information (location,
Sir
How can I manage Inventory , physical count in GnuCash . as I didn't find
anything in manual user.
Thanks
Muhamad Qutub
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You can do your inventory ‘accounting’ in GnuCash, but not inventory
‘counting’. For that, you need a separate app that manages the inventory and
gives you the accounting transactions you can import into GnuCash.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jul 24, 2019, at 8:21 AM, Muhamad Qutub wrote:
>
> How can
Basically, GnuCash cannot handle inventory.
It may be possible to create a fictitious commodity and assign a value to
it, but You cannot do any of the usual inventory functions such as tracking
locations, etc.
David Carlson
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 8:23 AM Muhamad Qutub
wrote:
> How can I
How can I manage Inventory, physical inventory count in GnuCash
Thanks
Muhamad Qutub
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