POS Created by: Huu Tai. Project Scope The restaurant or fast food The electronics store The supermarket.

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POS Created by: Huu Tai

Project Scope The restaurant or fast food The electronics store The supermarket

The electronics

Product Entry for Electronics

Model Description

The menu of

Product Entry for the fast food

Grocery

Product Entry for the supermarket

More price level – Quick books

Price Level

Manage Batch Number

Available Quantity

Item types definition Inventory: An inventory item is a product that is purchased for resale and is tracked in inventory and on the balance sheetitem Non Inventory: A non-inventory item is a product that is purchased or sold but whose quantity is not tracked. A non-inventory item might be a product purchased for company use or a custom product purchased for a job.item Service: A service item represents work that is performed, such as consulting or design. Customize: An customize item lets you combine inventory part items and other customize items (subassemblies) into a single item by defining a Item Attach, which lists the customize item's component parts. You can also include the costs associated with building the customize item by adding non-inventory part items, service items, and "other charge" items to the Item Attach. Combo Deal /Kit: A kit is a collection of service, inventory, or non- inventory items for sale by your company.items Insurance: Like the service type, the customer will paid the cost to increase the warranty period of their product.

The available quantity definition Quantity on Hand: The quantity of product is in stock which excludes the quantity in the sales order (not picked) and the part item in the work order. Quantity Pending: The quantity is in the sales order (but picked). Quantity Reserved: The quantity of part item is in work order. Quantity on Purchase order: The quantity is in the purchase order (but received). Quantity Available: The quantity which you can sell. Formula: Quantity Available = Quantity on Hand – (Quantity Pending + Quantity Reserved)

Multi Unit in Quickbooks

Multi Unit

Unit

Multi Unit

Import Items to POS

Serial or Lot Number