Add Item Reorder Quantities
Before you start
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Decide on the items (all, some, or none) for which you will add reorder criteria to Inventory Control.
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For each item, decide on the minimum number and maximum number you want stocked at each location in your inventory, or set overall maximum and minimum reorder quantities for all locations.
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Decide on the number of each item you want to order if the amount of the item in stock at a location drops below the minimum number you specify for the time period.
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Estimate the quantity of each item you expect to sell during each time period.
To item reorder quantities:
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Open Inventory Control > I/C Items and Price Lists > Reorder Quantities.
Click here for help on Reorder Quantities fields.
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Enter or use the Finder to select the item number for which you want to add reorder criteria.
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Select whether you want to set reorder quantities for a specific location or for all locations.
If you choose to set reorder quantities for a specific location, you cannot later set quantities for the same item for all locations, unless you first delete the reorder quantities for each of the specific locations. Similarly, if you choose to set quantities for all locations, you cannot later set quantities for a specific location unless you first delete the quantities for all locations.
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If you have chosen to set quantities for a specific location, enter the location code, or use the Finder to select an inventory location. (You must have previously allowed the item to be stocked at the location.)
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Click the Go button [] (or press F7), then add the starting date and the quantities for each desired period (press the Tab or Insert keys to add a new line).
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You can add optional field information for this item and location if you assigned optional fields to reorder quantities records.
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Click Save to save your entries.
After adding reorder quantities
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Print the Reorder report to check the new record information and to update your printed records.
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Compare the report you printed before changing or deleting reorder quantities to those printed after the changes to verify that you made the required changes correctly.