-Knowledge-Village] Exclude On-Hand inventory from a
warehouse
But if you show the item as sold to customer, wont it create a problem
in your financials. Because normally you sell your item to customer at
sales price which is more then cost price and many things like taxes and
misc. charges
But if you show the item as sold to customer, wont it create a problem in your
financials. Because normally you sell your item to customer at sales price
which is more then cost price and many things like taxes and misc. charges.
Regards
Amit
Allen Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nice one Fadi Karajeh !! Never thought of it this way!
Allen.J
fadi karajeh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
You can issue an invoice for vertual customer (call it
lost items customer), and returm the items back when
ever you found them.
Hope that will help
With best regards
--- Al
Hi
You can issue an invoice for vertual customer (call it
lost items customer), and returm the items back when
ever you found them.
Hope that will help
With best regards
--- Allen Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Satish,
>
> Simple Solution: You can enhance the same solution
> by
Hello Satish,
Simple Solution: You can enhance the same solution by creating a report which
displays the total Onhand (excluding the item Qty from 'LOSS' warehouse)
Open Risks to the above solution are:
a). When you valuate inventory during period close etc., the item quantity
from thi
Hi Sathish
I presume this "on hand calculation", is for master planning, Create this
warehouse as "manual"
Krish
On 06 Mar 2007 09:19:27 -0800, Satish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I want to remove lost items from my inventory, but retain the
> flexibility to reverse the transact
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