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SKU Naming Patterns

When creating new SKUs and Purchase Orders, you can automatically assign them names according to a preset naming pattern. Next...
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Label Designer Tips

Some hints to use when designing your own labels: Printing Attributes on a Label dbo.getAttribute(‘Skus’,sku,’AttName’) dbo.getAttribute(‘Customers’,convert(varchar,CustomerStoreID)+’-‘+convert(varchar,CustomerID),’AttName’) change AttName to the...
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Variation Skus

Variable products are a product type that lets you offer a set of variations on a product, with control over prices, stock,...
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Creating a Tag SKU

Tag SKU: A tag SKU is used when you wish an item to be automatically added to a sale every...
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Inventory Count Variance Report

**The general inventory count guide can be found here.** Once you have accounted for all variances in your count, it...
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Purchase Order Guide

Purchase Orders: A Step by Step Guide   1. The first step to a successful purchase order is to create...
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Creating Labels

1. Click Labels from the home screen. 2. Overview of Label Generator:       Step 1: Select the Label Designer...
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Creating Batches

**The general inventory count guide can be found here.** Before you create a batch, please generate inventory snapshot first. To...
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SKU Activity Reports

From the Inventory window, you can view and print a list of activity reports for each item in your store....
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Creating an Assembled SKU

An assembled(kit) SKU is a group of sub-SKUs sold together in one separate SKU. Every time an assembly is built,...
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Disclaimer Attribute for SKUs

Disclaimer is a convenient SKU attribute that allows you to display a particular message on the receipt printed for a...
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Selling Items During Inventory Count

**The general inventory count guide can be found here.** Inventory count quantity should reflect inventory quantity of the snapshot time....
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Applying Variance

**The general inventory count guide can be found here.** 1. The last step in your overall inventory count is applying...
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