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This feature can help you improve your sales department's performance and your inventory management by using your sales forecast to purchase products by only generating a PO or a SO. |
Future Sales from a Prebook: The future sales process may start with a prebook with Future Sales customer. Once the PO is created and approved by the vendor, the products will be deleted from the prebook (see below) and will go to the Future Inventory. At this point, the sales team can see the products and offer them to the customers (note that the products are not actually in your warehouse).
Future Sales from a PO: Instead of starting with a prebook, the future sales process may start with a purchase order, once the products are confirmed by the vendor, they will go right into the Future Inventory. At this point, the sales team can see the products and offer them to the customers (note that the products are not actually in your warehouse).
Future Sales from a SO: Instead of beginning with a PO, this sales process starts with a standing order which then, depending on your SO settings, generates a manual or automatic PO, once the products are confirmed by the vendor, they will go right into the Future Inventory where the sales team can see the products and offer them to customers (note that the products are not actually in your warehouse).
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In order to enable future sales, a customer must first be created under the name of ''Future Sales" (note this customer will only handle future sales inventory.) Selecting a customer in the settings is the key to associate PO's to the future inventory, all the items that you purchase under this customer (for example "Future Sales") will go to the future inventory. To create this customer, follow the steps below:
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The future sales setting has also two additional options for managing your Future Sales: 1) Final Price Behavior: This window will allow the user to choose how the price should behave, once unsold items are transferred to the inventory based on the 2 available options. Image Modified 2) Hold on Confirm: Allows selecting whether or not the product should be automatically put on hold after the items are confirmed or available in the inventory. Image Modified |
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This option allows to choose the price behavior when an allocation is performed with products within a Prebook without sales price. There are two options available:
For those Prebooks that already have a price assigned, the system will always respect that price. Remember this option applies both for Prebooks in boxes and units. Image Modified |
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There are three ways to create a Purchase Orders for Future Sales; through Prebooks, PO's Standalone, and PO'S at a time.
1) Create Prebook for Future Sales
2) Create a PO Standalone
3) Create a PO in the Single Purchasing Mode
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Since the future sales process starts from a Standalone PO, you can give vendors the ability to create PO's for Future Sales. To do so follow the steps below:
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Enabling this setting will allow the system to take the price from the price lists (type Prebook or All) already created and associate it with the customer when creating orders with future inventory in Order Entry, Prebooks, and in the E-commerce instead of using the price set up in the Purchase Order. If the setting is disabled or there is no price list for the product, the system will take the price entered in the PO.
The system allows managing the prices of Future Sales products throughout the Price Lists setting.
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If this setting is enabled, the system will hide the option for adding Future Inventory Items when the users are creating a Prebook or an Order. Image Modified |
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By enabling this option, the system will not refer to the Local After value set up per product or category in all the screens where this information is used and will only consider the Truck Days After value. E.g.: You have a product for Future Sales with a Local After value per product setup at 4 and the setting Truck Days After is set up at 6. With this configuration, the product will be available in Future Sales inventory from 03/02/2018 to 03/06/2018. If you enable this setting , the system will skip the local After Value, meaning that the product will be available two more days, until 03/08/2018. Image Modified |
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This feature can help you improve your sales department's performance and your inventory management by using your sales forecast to purchase products by only generating a PO or a SO. |
Future Sales from a Prebook: The future sales process may start with a prebook with Future Sales customer. Once the PO is created and approved by the vendor, the products will be deleted from the prebook (see below) and will go to the Future Inventory. At this point, the sales team can see the products and offer them to the customers (note that the products are not actually in your warehouse).
Future Sales from a PO: Instead of starting with a prebook, the future sales process may start with a purchase order, once the products are confirmed by the vendor, they will go right into the Future Inventory. At this point, the sales team can see the products and offer them to the customers (note that the products are not actually in your warehouse).
Future Sales from a SO: Instead of beginning with a PO, this sales process starts with a standing order which then, depending on your SO settings, generates a manual or automatic PO, once the products are confirmed by the vendor, they will go right into the Future Inventory where the sales team can see the products and offer them to customers (note that the products are not actually in your warehouse).
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In order to enable future sales, a customer must first be created under the name of ''Future Sales" (note this customer will only handle future sales inventory.) Selecting a customer in the settings is the key to associate PO's to the future inventory, all the items that you purchase under this customer (for example "Future Sales") will go to the future inventory.
To create this customer, follow the steps below:
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Add the customer "Future Sales" to your customer list on Setup > Customers > Add Customer.
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If you are working with several locations, make sure that the customer you entered on the Future Sales Settings is associated with the different locations that you are currently using. |
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Go to Setup > Settings > Inventory |
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Click on Future Sales. |
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Once the above have been done, the Futures Sales Settings window will pop up. Please enable the Future Sales option, select a customer and set the "Truck days after". Complete the process by clicking on Save. |
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The Truck Days After setting allows you determine the Max Age for the products to be included in the availability. However, when the number of days has been specified per product or per category, the system will consider those values first. For further information about this, please read How to Set Up the Max Age for the E-commerce Products (Options 1 and 2). |
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The future sales setting has also two additional options for managing your Future Sales:
1) Final Price Behavior: This window will allow the user to choose how the price should behave, once unsold items are transferred to the inventory based on the 2 available options.
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2) Hold on Confirm: Allows selecting whether or not the product should be automatically put on hold after the items are confirmed or available in the inventory.
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This option allows to choose the price behavior when an allocation is performed with products within a Prebook without sales price. There are two options available:
- Should calculate the sales price based on the landed cost and GPM.
- Should maintain the sales price specified in the PO or Future Inventory pricing screen.
For those Prebooks that already have a price assigned, the system will always respect that price. Remember this option applies both for Prebooks in boxes and units.
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There are three ways for creating Purchase Orders for Future Sales. Through Prebooks, PO's Standalone, and PO'S at a time.
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Remember to enter the customer you selected on the Future Sales Settings, the products you purchase under this name will automatically go to the future sales availability. |
1) Create Prebook for Future Sales
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Go to Prebooks & SO's>Add Prebook |
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Enter the Prebook information. Make Sure you enter the customer Future Sales. |
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Go to Purchase Orders>> Add PO. |
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Search for the Prebook created. |
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Complete the Prebook information and click on Add in the Actions column. The PO will be created. |
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Go to PO Summary and proceed to approve the PO. |
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The PO will be submitted to the vendor, once confirmed, the products will be transferred to the future inventory and the items will be removed from the Prebook. |
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2) Create a PO Standalone
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Go to Purchase Order > Add PO and click on the "Standalone POs" link. |
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Add the General Order Information: vendor, customer, truck date, vendor ship date and Save. |
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Start adding items to that PO by filling the Item's information fields, then click on Add. |
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Keep in mind that the Truck days after count from the POs Truck day, this will determine the number of days that the items will be available in the future inventory. |
3) Create a PO in the Single Purchasing Mode
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Go to Purchase Order > Add PO and click on the "one PO at a time" link. |
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Add the General Order Information: vendor, carrier, vendor ship date and click on Save. |
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Click on Add single Items. |
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Enter the Future Sales customer, complete the product information. Notice that the price will be suggested based on the GPM of the company once you enter the cost. When you have finished, click on Add. |
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Once the vendor of that product confirms the order, the product will be added to the future inventory. |
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title | PO's for future sales created by the Vendor |
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Since the future sales process starts from a Standalone PO, you can give vendors the ability to create PO's for Future Sales.
To do so follow the steps below:
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Go to Setup > Vendors, search for the vendor that you will allow the creation of Future Sales PO for. |
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Under the "Actions" column click on Edit. |
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On the "Options" tab, click on "Allow creating POs" and then click on the Save button. |
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Once this is done, the vendor will be able to create POs for future inventory. |
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title | Price Lists for Future Sales |
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Enabling this setting will make the system to take the price from the price lists (type Prebook or All) already created and associated with the customer when creating orders with future inventory in Order Entry, Prebooks, and in the E-commerce instead of using the price set up in the Purchase Order. If the setting is disabled or there is not a price list for the product, the system will take the price entered in the PO.
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This option is only available when the setting Enable Price Lists is enabled (Setup>>Setting>>Customers>>Price Lists) |
The system allows managing the prices of Future Sales products throughout the Price Lists setting.
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Go to Setup > Settings > Inventory |
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Click on Future Sales |
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Check the Price Lists option |
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If this setting is enabled, the system will hide the option for adding Future Inventory Items when the users are creating a Prebook or an Order. Image Removed |
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By enabling this option, the system will omit the Local After value set up per product or category in all the screens where this information is used and will only consider the Truck Days After value. E.g.: You have a product for Future Sales with a Local After value per product setup at 4 and the setting Truck Days After is set up at 6. With this configuration, the product will be available in Future Sales inventory from 03/02/2018 to 03/06/2018. If you enable this setting , the system will skip the local After Value, meaning that the product will be available two more days, until 03/08/2018. Image Removed |
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