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* '''Items '''are the things which you can buy or sell in the business. | * '''Items '''are the things which you can buy or sell in the business. | ||
− | * We have to keep a record that lists key information about an inventory item. | + | * We have to keep a record that lists key information about an '''inventory item'''. |
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| style="border:1pt solid #000000;padding:0.097cm;"| '''Slide Number 6''' | | style="border:1pt solid #000000;padding:0.097cm;"| '''Slide Number 6''' | ||
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Point the option under '''Pricing and Costs''' panel | Point the option under '''Pricing and Costs''' panel | ||
− | | style="border:1pt solid #000000;padding:0.097cm;"| '''Pricing | + | | style="border:1pt solid #000000;padding:0.097cm;"| '''Pricing and Costs '''panel is used for selecting the pricing level of '''items '''or '''inventory'''. |
For this, we have to use the option: | For this, we have to use the option: | ||
* '''Sales Pricing''' | * '''Sales Pricing''' | ||
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| style="border:1pt solid #000000;padding:0.097cm;"| Narration | | style="border:1pt solid #000000;padding:0.097cm;"| Narration | ||
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Point to the '''Scale''' under physical quantity measured. | Point to the '''Scale''' under physical quantity measured. | ||
| style="border-top:1pt solid #000000;border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000;border-left:1pt solid #000000;border-right:1pt solid #000000;padding:0.097cm;"| We can see the '''Base unit''' of a substance is '''mole''' and the '''SI''' unit abbreviation is '''mol'''. | | style="border-top:1pt solid #000000;border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000;border-left:1pt solid #000000;border-right:1pt solid #000000;padding:0.097cm;"| We can see the '''Base unit''' of a substance is '''mole''' and the '''SI''' unit abbreviation is '''mol'''. | ||
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Likewise, base unit of '''scale''' is '''meter''' and the abbreviation is '''m.''' | Likewise, base unit of '''scale''' is '''meter''' and the abbreviation is '''m.''' | ||
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We can also create a new '''Item''' as required. | We can also create a new '''Item''' as required. | ||
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I will demonstrate. | I will demonstrate. | ||
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* '''Units of Measure''' | * '''Units of Measure''' | ||
− | | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.106cm;"| Here, we are prompted to fill in all the necessary information pertaining to the items. | + | | style="background-color:#ffffff;border:0.75pt solid #000000;padding:0.106cm;"| Here, we are prompted to fill in all the necessary information pertaining to the '''items'''. |
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Pls fill the details likewise. | Pls fill the details likewise. | ||
− | Make sure that you give the unique code for each item you fill. | + | |
+ | Make sure that you give the unique code for each '''item''' you fill. | ||
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And then click on the '''Insert New Item''' button. | And then click on the '''Insert New Item''' button. | ||
− | The pop-up message shows that we have successfully added a new item. | + | |
+ | The pop-up message shows that we have successfully added a new '''item'''. | ||
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'''“A new item has been added.”''' | '''“A new item has been added.”''' | ||
− | | style="border:1pt solid #000000;padding:0.097cm;"| Click on '''Add | + | | style="border:1pt solid #000000;padding:0.097cm;"| Click on '''Add New''' button to save the entry made. |
− | The pop up message shows that we have successfully added a new item. | + | |
+ | The pop up message shows that we have successfully added a new '''item'''. | ||
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Select the '''item''' for which we want to assign the '''Sales Price'''. | Select the '''item''' for which we want to assign the '''Sales Price'''. | ||
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| style="border:1pt solid #000000;padding:0.097cm;"| I will select the '''item''' as '''Cement.''' | | style="border:1pt solid #000000;padding:0.097cm;"| I will select the '''item''' as '''Cement.''' | ||
− | This is because we will use this '''item '''for Sales purpose in | + | This is because we will use this '''item '''for Sales purpose in the '''Sales in Frontaccounting''' tutorial. |
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* '''Retail '''and | * '''Retail '''and | ||
* '''Wholesale''' | * '''Wholesale''' | ||
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How to setup the '''Sales Type''' option is explained in the '''Sales in Frontaccounting''' tutorial. | How to setup the '''Sales Type''' option is explained in the '''Sales in Frontaccounting''' tutorial. | ||
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So, here I will select '''Wholesale'''. | So, here I will select '''Wholesale'''. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:49, 19 July 2016
Title of the Script : Items and Inventory in FrontAccounting Author: Sheetal Prabhu Keywords: Items, Inventory, Units of Measure, Item Category, Sales Pricing
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Slide Number 1
Title Slide |
Hello everyone,
Welcome to this tutorial on Items & Inventory in FrontAccounting. |
Slide Number 2 | In this tutorial, we will learn to set:
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Slide Number 3
System Requirements |
To record this tutorial, I am using
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Slide Number 4
Pre -requisites |
To practise this tutorial you should have
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Narration | Before we start let us understand the meaning of Items. |
Slide Number 5
What is Items? |
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Slide Number 6
What is Inventory? |
Now, let us see the meaning of Inventory.
It is a complete listing of
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Narration | Let us start by opening the Frontaccounting interface. |
Click on browser >>localhost/account >> Press Enter | Click on the browser.
Type localhost/account and press Enter. |
Enter Username and Password >>
Click on the Login button |
The login page appears.
Here, type the username as admin and the password. Click on Login button. |
Narration
Point and click on the >> Items and Inventory Tab>> |
Frontaccounting window opens.
Click on the Items and Inventory tab. |
Point to the page and various panels. | The page opens, and we can see various panels. |
Point to the Transactions panel. | Under Transaction panel, we can see the options:
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Point to the Inquiries and Reports
Point to the options under Inquiries and Reports. |
Inquiries and Reports panel is used for making reports and inquiries.
Here, we have the options:
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Point to the Maintenance panel.
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Maintenance panel is used for setup of Items and Inventory details.
To do the setup, we have to make use of the following options:
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Point to Pricing and Costs Panel
Point the option under Pricing and Costs panel |
Pricing and Costs panel is used for selecting the pricing level of items or inventory.
For this, we have to use the option:
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Narration | Let us see how to set Units of Measure. |
Point to the Units of Measure | Units of Measure option has to be specified for each Item. |
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Units of Measure chart |
Here, we can see the chart which represents the Units of Measure.
The chart shows:
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Point to the substance under physical quantity measured.
Point to the Scale under physical quantity measured. |
We can see the Base unit of a substance is mole and the SI unit abbreviation is mol.
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Return back to the Frontaccounting interface. | Now, switch back to the Frontaccounting interface. |
Click on the Units of Measure option. | Click on Units of Measure option. |
Fill in the appropriate fields:
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Here, we are prompted to fill in all the necessary information pertaining to the Units of Measure. |
Pause the tutorial here and fill in all the details
Resume the tutorial |
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Point to the filled boxes
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I have filled these details here.
Pls fill the details likewise. |
Click>> Add new>> button
Point to the message prompted “New unit has been added.” |
Click on the Add new button to add this unit.
The pop up message shows that we have successfully added a new unit. |
Highlight with red box showing the entry updated in the table. | We can also see the table with the updated entry. |
Click on the Back option. | <<PAUSE>>
Click on the Back option to return back to the Frontaccounting interface. |
Narration | Let us now set the Items. |
Click on the Items option under Maintenance panel. | Click on the Items under Maintenance panel. |
Click>> Dropdown box>>
Narration |
You may see the default Items in the list.
We can also create a new Item as required.
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Fill in the appropriate fields:
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Here, we are prompted to fill in all the necessary information pertaining to the items. |
Pause the tutorial here and fill in all the details
Resume the tutorial |
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Highlight with a red box
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I have filled these details here.
Pls fill the details likewise.
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Click>> Insert New Item button>>
Point to the message prompted “A new item has been added.” |
Scroll down.
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Click on the Dropdown box showing the added new item in the list. | Click on the dropdown box, we can see the new item is added. |
Click on the Back option. | <<PAUSE>>
Scroll down.
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Narration
Click on the Item Categories option. |
Let us now set the Item Categories to which item belongs.
Click on it. |
Point to the Item Category option
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Scroll down to see the details.
We have to create our own Item category, which defines.
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Highlight with red box
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Here, we are prompted to fill in all the necessary information pertaining to the Item Category. |
Pause the tutorial,
fill in all the details in the corresponding field. Resume the tutorial |
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Point the options in the Item Category.
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I have filled these details here for-
I will keep it as it is. Pls fill the details likewise. |
Click on Add new button
Point to the message prompted “A new item has been added.” |
Click on Add New button to save the entry made.
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Point to the above table with the updated entry being made. | We can see the above table with the details updated here. |
Click on the Back option. | <<PAUSE>>
Scroll down.
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Narration | Let us see the Sales Pricing. |
Point on the Sales Pricing option | This option is used to assign sales prices to individual Sales item. |
Click on the Sales Pricing under Pricing and Costs panel. | Click on the Sales Pricing option. |
Point and click on the dropdown box | Click on the dropdown box.
Select the item for which we want to assign the Sales Price. |
Select the Item as cement from the dropdown box. | I will select the item as Cement.
This is because we will use this item for Sales purpose in the Sales in Frontaccounting tutorial. |
Click>>Currency>> dropdown box.
Select the Rupees option from the dropdown box |
Now, click on the Currency dropdown box.
I will select the currency as Rupees. |
Click>>Sales Type>> dropdown box.
Select the drop down box showing the two options. Narration Select >> Wholesale>> from the drop down box |
Click on the Sales Type dropdown box.
There are two options:
How to setup the Sales Type option is explained in the Sales in Frontaccounting tutorial. So, here I will select Wholesale. |
Click>>Price>> dropdown box.
Type the amount for the Item. |
Click on the Price field.
I will type the Price against the Item as 5,000 per Kg. |
Click on Add new button
Point to the message prompted “The new price has been added.” |
Click on Add New button.
The pop up message shows that we have successfully added a Sales price against the item Cement. |
Point to the above table with the updated entry being made. | We can also see the table here which we have updated. |
Click on the Back option. | <<PAUSE>>
Click on the Back option to return back to the Frontaccounting interface. |
Narration | Let us summarize. |
Slide Number 8 | In this tutorial, we have learnt to create,
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Slide Number 9
Assignment |
As an Assignment.
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Slide Number 10
Acknowledgement |
Acknowledgement
This video summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. Please download and watch it. |
Slide Number 11 | We conduct workshops using Spoken Tutorials and give Certificates.
For more information, please contact us. |
Slide Number 12 | The Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD Government of India.
This tutorial has been contributed by Sheetal Prabhu from IIT Bombay. Thank you for joining. |