did you take the images on the same day of the order? unless I'm missing
something it makes 100% its the same remaining as its the same lot and it shows
how many are left in stock regardless of how many are in other orders. for example
item 1 has 100 in stock. order 1 buys 10 so you have 90. then order 2 buys 40
so you have 50 left. it will show 50 on both orders as that is how many remain
as its a "live" number and not how many remain after just the ones in
the order were removed (sorry if I'm misunderstanding)
did you take the images on the same day of the order? unless I'm missing
something it makes 100% its the same remaining as its the same lot and it shows
how many are left in stock regardless of how many are in other orders. for example
item 1 has 100 in stock. order 1 buys 10 so you have 90. then order 2 buys 40
so you have 50 left. it will show 50 on both orders as that is how many remain
as its a "live" number and not how many remain after just the ones in
the order were removed (sorry if I'm misunderstanding)
Agreed, the number remaining is as of right now - whatever the order date
is.
Thank you, that’s why I want to do a physical check.
The idea that it was a “live “ number had occurred to me but I didn’t know for
sure.
Images were only taken within minutes of each other on the 9th ( just turned
10th here ) not at the time of the order for the first one.
Hopefully physical count will confirm accuracy of balances, put both into stockroom
until I can confirm.
In Help, Nubs_Select writes:
In Help, Stuart9 writes:
Blue 3003 used.
Sold 40 Aug 8th balance 286.
Sold 50 Aug 9th balance 286
did you take the images on the same day of the order? unless I'm missing
something it makes 100% its the same remaining as its the same lot and it shows
how many are left in stock regardless of how many are in other orders. for example
item 1 has 100 in stock. order 1 buys 10 so you have 90. then order 2 buys 40
so you have 50 left. it will show 50 on both orders as that is how many remain
as its a "live" number and not how many remain after just the ones in
the order were removed (sorry if I'm misunderstanding)
Thank you, that’s why I want to do a physical check.
The idea that it was a “live “ number had occurred to me but I didn’t know for
sure.
Images were only taken within minutes of each other on the 9th ( just turned
10th here ) not at the time of the order for the first one.
Hopefully physical count will confirm accuracy of balances, put both into stockroom
until I can confirm.
sounds like it should be good to go once the count is complete then but yes
i can 100% confirm it is a live number which you can test by manually changing
the qty are doing crtl+r on the order page and you will see the updated remaining
qty
the pcs remaining is the CURRENT total taking into effect ALL your open orders
of items sold. so what you are seeing is 100% correct and how it is suppose
to work.
In Help, Stuart9 writes:
Thank you, that’s why I want to do a physical check.
The idea that it was a “live “ number had occurred to me but I didn’t know for
sure.
Images were only taken within minutes of each other on the 9th ( just turned
10th here ) not at the time of the order for the first one.
Hopefully physical count will confirm accuracy of balances, put both into stockroom
until I can confirm.
In Help, Nubs_Select writes:
In Help, Stuart9 writes:
Blue 3003 used.
Sold 40 Aug 8th balance 286.
Sold 50 Aug 9th balance 286
did you take the images on the same day of the order? unless I'm missing
something it makes 100% its the same remaining as its the same lot and it shows
how many are left in stock regardless of how many are in other orders. for example
item 1 has 100 in stock. order 1 buys 10 so you have 90. then order 2 buys 40
so you have 50 left. it will show 50 on both orders as that is how many remain
as its a "live" number and not how many remain after just the ones in
the order were removed (sorry if I'm misunderstanding)
did you take the images on the same day of the order? unless I'm missing
something it makes 100% its the same remaining as its the same lot and it shows
how many are left in stock regardless of how many are in other orders. for example
item 1 has 100 in stock. order 1 buys 10 so you have 90. then order 2 buys 40
so you have 50 left. it will show 50 on both orders as that is how many remain
as its a "live" number and not how many remain after just the ones in
the order were removed (sorry if I'm misunderstanding)
Yeah, it is worse when you don't have any left. Don't be fooled into
seeing that you shouldn't have any left even though you physically have some
and give the extra ones to the first buyer as a freebie. Then realise in the
second order you need some more! Been there, done that.