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purchasing:ordering_from_one_store_to_another [2023/01/26 15:46] – [Using a purchase order to order from another store] Gary Willetts | purchasing:ordering_from_one_store_to_another [2023/09/30 01:51] (current) – [Entering an internal order] Mark Glover | ||
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- | * The //Name// will default to the supplying store for the current store, but any other store in the data file can be selected in the usual way (i.e. enter the first few characters and hit the //Tab// key to find matches). | + | * The //Name// will default to the [[names: |
* The //Order date// defaults to the current date. You can change it. | * The //Order date// defaults to the current date. You can change it. | ||
* Use either the **New line** button to manually add a single item, or **Add from master list** to add any items in the current store' | * Use either the **New line** button to manually add a single item, or **Add from master list** to add any items in the current store' | ||
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The names of suppliers which are stores will appear in //RED// in the choice list of suppliers. | The names of suppliers which are stores will appear in //RED// in the choice list of suppliers. | ||
- | From mSupply v7.0 this method of ordering from another store has been removed. Store names have been filtered out of the name selection so it is not possible to send an internal requisition to another store this way. | + | **Note: |
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