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Purchase Orders David 10-21-2006
Posted by David on October 21, 2006, 1:20 am
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In our retail environment we generate large numbers of Customer specific
orders as well as stock orders. Currently we use the sequential auto
generated PO#'s.
I would like to be able to use Customer names as PO# for customers orders so
that they are easy to track.
I have been advised this has caused systems to crash. Any ideas.--
Tansy

Posted by Jeff on October 21, 2006, 7:56 am
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Tansy,

You might want to look at DRS' SO (Special Order) Tracker.
http://www.digitalretailer.com/rmsaddins/index.htm

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> In our retail environment we generate large numbers of Customer specific
> orders as well as stock orders. Currently we use the sequential auto
> generated PO#'s.
> I would like to be able to use Customer names as PO# for customers orders
> so
> that they are easy to track.
> I have been advised this has caused systems to crash. Any ideas.--
> Tansy



Posted by Afshin Alikhani on October 23, 2006, 11:35 am
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Retail Realm Allocation Manager allows you to allocate PO to Work Order,
BackOrder and Layaway.

Afshin Alikhani - [ afshin@retailrealm.co.uk ]
CEO - Retail Realm
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> In our retail environment we generate large numbers of Customer specific
> orders as well as stock orders. Currently we use the sequential auto
> generated PO#'s.
> I would like to be able to use Customer names as PO# for customers orders
> so
> that they are easy to track.
> I have been advised this has caused systems to crash. Any ideas.--
> Tansy



Posted by Randy on October 28, 2006, 9:06 pm
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So, how does this work?

What I'm looking for is a utility or add-on that will force the cashier to
go directly from creating and tendering a Work Order (what we call in house a
Special Order) to a Purchase Order, so nothing falls through the cracks when
a customer special orders a product, the system forces creation of a purchase
order.

Is this what your add-in does?

"Afshin Alikhani" wrote:

> Retail Realm Allocation Manager allows you to allocate PO to Work Order,
> BackOrder and Layaway.
>
> Afshin Alikhani - [ afshin@retailrealm.co.uk ]
> CEO - Retail Realm
> = = = = = = = = = = =
>
>
> > In our retail environment we generate large numbers of Customer specific
> > orders as well as stock orders. Currently we use the sequential auto
> > generated PO#'s.
> > I would like to be able to use Customer names as PO# for customers orders
> > so
> > that they are easy to track.
> > I have been advised this has caused systems to crash. Any ideas.--
> > Tansy
>
>
>

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