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 Post subject: Is this possible with phreebooks?
 Post Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 10:09 am 
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Hello all,

Me and my wife are running a small 2-person company with a Zen-cart webshop that is getting more and more succesfull, in such a way that it takes me two to three hours per day to make invoices in our administration program.

So, the possibility to import orders from zen-cart in phreebooks looks great to me. It would save me a lot of time :D

The second problem we have is that our inventory is growing quickly to over a million parts (from very very small and cheap to large and expensive). We need to keep track of the inventory better than what we are doing now. The inventory-section of the program looks great, but after a few days of playing and testing I'm still not sure if the program can give us what we need. I hope somebody can tell us if we can carry on with phreebooks or that we will have to look elsewhere. Because it looks a lot like zen-cart we would gladly start working with phreebooks, I think it's absolutely SUPER that there are people like Dave, spending their time on other peoples problems. Thanks Dave!

I will describe in short how we work and would like to hear is this is possible in phreebooks.

We sell empty bottles, caps, essential oils, droppers, flower esences, etc.

When I buy empty 10ml bottles with droppers I must order the bottles per tray of 100 pcs. and the droppers in a box of 2500 pcs. So what I would like is to be able to make a purchase order p.e. for:
50 x tray10010ml
2 x boxdropper10ml

By ordering and receiving this, the inventory must be increased with:
5000 bottles 10ml
5000 droppers for 10ml bottle

A customer can buy:
1 x fles10mldin18 = one bottle 10ml

this must decrease the inventory amount of the bottles to 4999 bottles.

But he also must be able to buy:
1 x fles10mlBD50dr = one box with 50 bottles 10ml and 50 droppers.

This must decrease the inventory of the bottles from 5000 to 4950 and the droppers also from 5000 to 4950.

So as well as for the purchase orders as for the selling orders I must be able to create different assemblies that have effect on the stockamount of the same single parts.

I have been trying to create assemblies, but get messages that I can not make them, because there is not enough stock, etc. I understand you can not build and sell an assembly when stock is low, but I just want to make different entries in the pricelist for buying the trays and boxes with droppers and for selling the items per piece or combined in a box.
This is ofcourse just an example, we have over 7000 different products in our shop, some simple one on one, but also hundreds of these 'assemblies'.

Am I doing something wrong, not being able to build the assemblies as I described?

I hope to hear from you.

Kind regards, Frank, Netherlands.


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 Post subject: Re: Is this possible with phreebooks?
 Post Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:35 pm 
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You can do all of this EXCEPT order by the box (in your example). You will need to order by the unit (i.e. 5000 droppers, etc.). I use wire and have the same problem, I buy a roll of 500 feet and us it by the foot in my assemblies). My PO's are by the foot, all units of measure need to be the same.

You can create assemblies (and price accordingly) for a box of droppers, just create the assembly with only a single dropper and use quantity of 50. This becomes a separate sku with it's own properties. All of you inventory tallies will adjust accordingly to what you sell. For example, if you sold a single dropper, inventory would reduce by 1. If you sold a box, inventory would decrease by 1 box assembly. However, when you assemble a box, inventory will decrease by 50 droppers. Of course you can always un-assemble an assembly to recover the individual droppers back to stock if need be. In your case, you wouldn't want to assemble the box of droppers until you sell it but that will require an extra step when you process the invoice. PhreeBooks will let inventory go negative and when inventory is re-stocked, all transactions that caused inventory to go negative are re-posted in the background to properly account for cost of goods sold. Once a transaction is posted against an assembly, the bill of materials cannot be changed, accounting rules and all.

I hope this helps.

Dave


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 Post subject: Re: Is this possible with phreebooks?
 Post Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 10:33 am 
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Hi Dave,

Thanks for your response.I think I get it, but as a new user it's still difficult to comprehend everything. So, I will try making some test orders and go through the whole proces of buying and selling the boxes sample bottles and droppers and see if I understand it completely.
Does your info mean it's not possible to BUY an assembly, that gets split into parts once it arrives? If so, perhaps it's an idea to implement it?

Kind regards, Frank.


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 Post subject: Re: Is this possible with phreebooks?
 Post Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 11:27 am 
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Perhaps it would be an idea to add a 'disassamble' button.
If I receive the 50 trays of 100 bottles and press this disassemble button found on the inventory page of this 'PO-assambly' the program could delete the 50 trays and add the 50 times 100 bottles as found in the bill of materials. That would solve it I think?

Kind regards, Frank.


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 Post subject: Re: Is this possible with phreebooks?
 Post Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:57 pm 
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To disassemble, enter a negative quantity in the assembly screen. You should be able to purchase an assembly and disassemble it. I haven't tested it but I think it should work just fine.
Dave


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 Post subject: Re: Is this possible with phreebooks?
 Post Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 11:00 am 
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Is it right that I see it's not possible to enter a partial delivery?
Only a complete order can be 'received'?

The orders that come with backorders are so important to trace.

Kind regards, Frank.


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 Post subject: Re: Is this possible with phreebooks?
 Post Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 1:15 pm 
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You can ship and receive partial SOs/POs. I do it all the time.

Dave


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