Would be great (if possible) to see a running total of stock qty in the stock history screen. This would help users understand which movements have affected their stock levels.
Allocate serial numbers (when using Sell By Dates for fulfilment) by looking at the system date rather than the order date
Currently the order document date is used to allocate serial numbers to sales orders when using Sell By Dates for fulfilment. This means that expired serial numbers can be allocated if an older order is allocated on the system date, as by using th...
Damian Graham
9 months ago
in Allocate / Allocate
0
Idea Accepted - Gauging Support
My colleague was asking whether there was a way to see whether an item was associated with any open quotations. We'd made a stock item inactive in the past but we'd noticed that it had been made active again. It was not easy to view from looking a...
John Wilkins
almost 2 years ago
in Enquiry
2
Idea Accepted - Gauging Support
Amend stock item memo screen could very easily cause you to lose information
When you click "Amend Item" on a stock item within Stock Control & go to the 'Memo' tab, you can type in the bottom "Memo Text" box. Even if you save the amendment, it will not retain what you've entered. See picture 1 attached. If you want to...
John Wilkins
about 2 years ago
in Stock
2
Not an idea
It is possible in SQL to see who has created a stocktake, or been into the stocktake screen, however it is not possible to see if anyone has deleted a stocktake.
Debbie Hunt
about 2 years ago
in Stocktake
0
Idea Accepted - Gauging Support
The way Sage 200 currently handles bins is on a Warehouse, Stock Item Level. Therefore to add an item to a Bin, this is configured based on the 'Warehouse Item' there is therefore no forced consistency between multiple items and across the warehou...
Chris Housecroft
over 5 years ago
in Locations
2
Idea Accepted - Gauging Support
A column for date created or date added or similar in Stock Items
There's no way to find the most recently added part in stock items as far as I can tell, only in bill of materials list. Have I missed something obvious or does this need adding please? Thanks