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Created On: 05/12/2022
in Onboarding Setup
The ability for Order Time users to save custom list columns and filters on record screens for future use and to share or not share with other users.
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Created On: 05/12/2022
in API Transactions
Work Order Object Work Order is a transaction involved in the production cycle . A work order is comprised of the header (Work Order), Steps (Work Order Step) and Components (WorkOrderComponent). Using this end point you can create, de...
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Created On: 05/12/2022
in Admin Company Preferences
Order Time has a field called Period Closing Date. This field will allow you to “lock” Order Time Transactions prior to the set date by preventing Edits and Deletions of Posting Documents by Date.
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Created On: 05/09/2022
in Warehouse
How does Order Time consume Inventory?
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Created On: 05/09/2022
in Sales
Sometimes there Sales Orders that contain many Items but only a few of those Items are able to be shipped immediately. There is now the option to Select Items to Ship. This allows you to pick and choose which Items to add to the Ship Doc.
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Created On: 04/08/2022
in Sales
Sometimes Purchase Orders or Sales Orders will not be fully fulfilled. There maybe Open Quantity of 1 or more items but the Order remains in an Open Status.
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Created On: 03/01/2022
in Integrations B2B Portal
Contacts may import their Items and Quantities into their respective carts in the B2B portal. This essentially is allowing your customers to quickly place orders into Order Time.
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Created On: 02/28/2022
in Purchasing
In Order Time you can add Charges to your Receivers. This allows you to account for Shipping Charges, Insurance, Duty and any other charges that may be associated with Receiving the Items and increase the costs associated with those Items.
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The components on your Bill of Materials may disappear if you re-organzie the columns incorrectly at the step level.
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Created On: 02/24/2022
in Warehouse
Inventory Value in Order Time is determined using the First In, First Out (FIFO) method with the exception of Items that are tracking Lot / Serial Numbers. First-in-first-out (FIFO): Meaning your costs of sales in determined by cost of the items you purchased the earliest and inventory is comprised of cost of the items you purchased the latest.