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The Purchase Reports dashboard highlights all items that require action .- note the legend at the bottom for details

Filter based on the role in the business to see the purchase orders that require action by that role.

Right click to open the related documents.

  • Only shows the PO's that require action
  • Brand is the predominant Brand on the PO
  • If PO is being sent direct to the customer it will have the "DropShip Customer" column details including related Sales order

Drop Ship Purchase Orders (supplier sends directly to customer or printer)

Drop ship purchase orders have a delivery address that is not your address

  1. It could be a customers address 
  2. It could be an address of supplier that changes it (eg prints onto a cup or makes soup from ingredients)
  3. It could be the address of a franchisee (when the PO has been placed by a Franchisor for direct shipment to franchisee)

If you do not want your suppliers to know your end customers addresses - then arrange the freight booking for a drop ship purchase order - the supplier documents will NOT include the address to be delivered to - it will only have the courier booking information.

Email of the PO Reports

Purchase Order report emails with summary information from the above are sent to users with any of:

Goods Received not Invoiced Account

Used to confirm the movements in the Goods Received Not Invoice Account (or landed cost accounts).

  • Stock Receipt Journals
  • Creditor invoices

Has one line for each Purchase Order

Shows all transactions, Opening balance, difference, closing balance

Purchase orders are always stock receipted before being invoiced.  Proforma invoices are not journals.

Differences commonly occur when the PO has been received but not invoiced

  • the invoiced quantity is different to the counted qty
  • The receipt value is different to the invoice value
  • see Purchase Order Variations

Move Orders

Move orders move stock from one warehouse to another.  Examples include own warehouses and other places (like customers) where owned stock exists.

A Purchase Order that purchases stock for multiple warehouses - will create move orders when receipted to move stock from the receiving warehouse to the other warehouses.

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