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on 23 Apr 2024 04:17:37

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John Egerter on 22 Apr 2024 20:10:24

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This basic idea was mentioned nearly 4 years ago and still nothing yet?

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G GOUTHAM MAHESH on 22 Apr 2024 17:25:47

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Hi All,Yes it is best idea to update the Site and warehouse when we are creating the Purchase order from the POS.i have 2 different retail industry.Core Retail Store (e.g., Grocery Store):Items: Consumable items with a short shelf life (e.g., milk, curd, frozen chicken) with expiry dates within 1 week of manufacture.Multiple stores and warehouses receive items.Requirement: Automatically update site and warehouse information at both header and line levels when creating a PO from the POS. This ensures accurate tracking and inventory management across all locations.Flower Retail Industry (e.g., Florists):Items: Flowers imported from other countries with a maximum shelf life of 5 days.Mobile van stores receive items directly from harbor/airport cargo upon import.Requirement: Similar to the core retail store, update site and warehouse information automatically at both header and line levels when creating a PO from the POS. This facilitates efficient inventory tracking, especially for perishable items with unpredictable quantities upon receipt.In both cases, the challenge lies in not knowing the exact quantities shipped by the supplier until receipt. in both the same user does not know how many quantities were shipped until we recieve the product. based on the we are creating the PO from POS and receiving it.Implementing these features will streamline inventory management and ensure timely tracking of perishable items across all locations, enhancing operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.

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on 22 Apr 2024 15:27:26

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Quick heads up

It has been quite some time, but I just read a warning article online about microsoft.com and thought it was important to email you guys to disprove this review.

It looks like there's some negative press that could be potentially damaging.
Knowing how fast misinformation can spread and wishing not you to be caught off guard, I thought it best to notify you.

Here's where I found the info:

https://ibit.ly/mtNxM

My hope is it's all a simple confusion, but it seemed prudent you should know!

Wishing you all the best,
Glen

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Stuart Smith on 22 Apr 2024 15:17:53

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This is basically functionality in Excel - format data series. Why MS have not made this available in Power BI I do not know.

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Natascha Laros on 22 Apr 2024 15:11:53

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Would be great to have that. I have a report showing projected inventory where some lines show negative inventory. I would like to use the Projected Inventory as base for a slicer that shows YES when qty goes negative and NO when there's no stock issue.