Vendor discounts at purchase order
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Brent J
Add ability to discount the wholesale pricing by a percentage for an entire PO. We have vendors that only list pricing on their B2B's as the regular wholesale price. With Shimano, for instance, the discount is only shown as a single line at the bottom at the check out screen. Not on a line by line basis.
Might be the same idea as this old request:
Electronic Purchase Orders- additional discount needs factoring in
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Rebecca Clarke
Hi all,
Just a quick update on this. We’ve completed the development work for this feature in our new and improved Backoffice 2 UI. It has successfully passed the initial stages of testing and will be included in the main July update, following the launch of the new interface.
Here’s a sneak peek at the updated UI:
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Suzy Weightman
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Hi all,
We're going to get this actioned in Cloud POS - this will likely be done for our summer release (July).
I've linked our work item so you'll get an update as the work progresses.
Thanks,
Suzy
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Katie Bolton
PLEASE! PLEASE! PLEASE!
I have inquired about this before and the solution wasn't really a solution but a huge time wasting headache. One, simple box to add the percentage is great, having to go through and do every single item is absurd.
Neil McQuillan - CEO Citrus-Lime
I think we would need two options here?
1, Apply a percentage discount to all lines on a purchase order
2, A dollar value box which allows an invoice discount to be stored, for example $100 which is then weighted across the cost prices on the PO
FYI We have an AI feature which allows you to import a suppliers order confirmation and create an import file for POS purchase orders, this is currently clunky to use, as it sits outside of the Cloud POS user interface, so I won't include a link.
We will integrate this AI feature into POS allowing a retailer to create new lines on a purchase order, or update existing lines prices based on a suppliers order confirmation document, or a suppliers invoice. It doesn't work for all suppliers documents, but its hit rate is good and it will save a lot of keyboard time updating cost prices.