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| - | Suppliers – Products must have a supplier, this aids the ordering of products and used for reporting analysis, simply enter your suppliers’ details. | + | **Suppliers** – Products must have a supplier, this aids the ordering of products and used for reporting analysis, simply enter your suppliers’ details. |
| - | Colours – Allow you to maintain & report on products by colour, they act as part of the fashion matrix for further analysis, we suggest that you enter a wide variety of shades as well as the entry of common base colours. | + | **Colours** – Allow you to maintain & report on products by colour, they act as part of the fashion matrix for further analysis, we suggest that you enter a wide variety of shades as well as the entry of common base colours. |
| - | Seasons – Allow you to maintain & report on products by season, grouping products into seasons provide for further reporting analysis for stock & sales i.e. SS18 & AW19 | + | **Seasons** – Allow you to maintain & report on products by season, grouping products into seasons provide for further reporting analysis for stock & sales i.e. SS18 & AW19 |
| - | Categories – These are the top-most level of hierarchy of product classification, | + | **Categories** – These are the top-most level of hierarchy of product classification, |
| - | Departments – These are the second level classifications that branch down from the categories i.e. from Category = Clothing you could find dresses, Tops, Polo’s, shirts, Jeans, knitwear, etc as departments again for reporting analysis. | + | **Departments** – These are the second level classifications that branch down from the categories i.e. from Category = Clothing you could find dresses, Tops, Polo’s, shirts, Jeans, knitwear, etc as departments again for reporting analysis. |
| - | Sub-Departments – These are the third level of classification, | + | **Sub-Departments** – These are the third level of classification, |
| - | Brand Labels – if these are defined then extra analysis would be available for sales, marketing and supplier analysis, i.e. Diesel, Firetrap, FCUK, Duck & Cover etc | + | **Brand Labels** – if these are defined then extra analysis would be available for sales, marketing and supplier analysis, i.e. Diesel, Firetrap, FCUK, Duck & Cover etc |
| - | Sizes – These are defined in scales, each size scale can accommodate up to 99 diffrerent size’s within the scale i.e. Tops range from XS – XXL, which equals 6 sizes or a dress sizing might range from 8,10,12 & 14, you can have as many size scales as you need bearing in mind you will need different size scales for the type of garment or shoe but generic scales can be used more than once | + | **[[backoffice: |
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| + | ===== Company and POS Settings ===== | ||
| + | The following settings are not required for the preparation of the product file but are required for use within the Point of Sale : | ||
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| + | Use Receipt Editor to add your company policy as well as add your logo to print on your transaction receipts. | ||
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| + | You can predefine various percentage discount amounts i.e. 25% that can be applied to a staff purchase from the discount screen on the POS unit, if no value set then no staff discount can be applied. | ||
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| + | There are several ‘reasons’ descriptions that would be helpful to the users whilst performing tasks at branch level these are as follows: | ||
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| + | ===== Creating Products ===== | ||
| + | Once the key [[backoffice: | ||
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