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FORMULA : PM X SM X CM = VOLUME
Example
Purchase Measurement How |
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is the item ordered? Think of your supplier, this is the measurement that will appear on the PO | UNIT | Stock Measurement How |
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is the item stored? this will |
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be 1 in 99% of the cases, this is the measurement that will be displayed in the stock request program. | UNIT | Calculation Measurement How |
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will the item be used? In the kitchen most chefs would like to work in ML (milliliters) without having to use decimals. | UNIT | ||||
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Case | 24 | Btl | 1 | ML | 330 |
Kg | 1 | Kg | 1 | Gram | 1000 |
Sack | 1 | Sack | 1 | Gram | 50000 |
Sack | 1 | Sack | 1 | Gram | 3000 |
Ctn | 12 | Btl | 1 | Ml | 750 |
Case | 24 | Can | 1 | Can | 1 |
Case | 48 | Btl | 1 | ML | 500 |
Case | 24 | Btl | 1 | Btl | 330 |
Case | 24 | Btl | 1 | Btl | 1 |
Lot | 1 | Lot | 1 | Lot | 1 |
Box | 48 | Pack | 1 | Ml | 1000 |
Bundle | 1 | Bundle | 1 | Gram | 1000 |
To Add
- Click the button "+ Add new Record", and type the measurement name, do not add the unit together with the measurement name. Type the measurement description.
- Select the measurement unit by clicking the arrow keys up or down, or just type the value.
- Select the measurement type if it is, PM, SM or CM.
- Hit submit or enter when done.
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