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Stock Levels

What do all these inventory figures mean?

When you're viewing your Product Listing (go to Products > List products/services) you will see several inventory figures like this example:

You can click on any of the blue numbers to view a summary of how the figures are made up:

  • Which sales orders the product is allocated to
  • Which purchase orders the product is on
  • The quantities at each warehouse
  • General information used on thew website such as image and description; really useful if you want to be able to quickly give someone more details on a product

These different inventory levels are to help you really understand and keep track of your inventory. This is what each one means:

  • In stock
This is the total number of items in the warehouse, including items on goods-out notes, items in the packing process and anything else in progress. Cannot go negative.
  • Allocated
The total number of items reserved for orders, plus the total number of items that exist on open goods-out notes (fulfilled but not yet shipped). Cannot go negative.
  • On-hand
Total quantity of an item in stock less total allocated. This is the value that you have available to allocate to other sales orders. Cannot go negative.
  • Committed
The total quantity of items on open Sales Orders that have not yet been marked as "all stock updated". Cannot go negative.
  • On order
This is the total number of items on open purchase orders which you are still waiting to receive.

 

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