
Hollie McCabe
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Hi Rose Puett, As previously mentioned, the additional functionality to be able to target specific categories, brands etc should be raised as an idea Ideas: Adaco | Inventory | Hotels. In the meant...
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Hi Richard Felsher, If the product is deactivated and included in a recipe, the product will still show within the recipe, it will just have a re-cost error similar to below. Products in recipes wi...
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HI Rose Puett, Thank you for your question! There is a way to bulk deactivate products which is explained in this article - Adaco: Bulk Deactivating Unused Products. The deactivation function is ba...
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Hey Randall Alonso, Thank you for raising this great question to us! If you find the order has been placed to the incorrect outlet and that order has been received (can be found in receiving correc...
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Hi hyojeonglee Thank you for your question! Using the re-open period function is a good option if changes need to be made to a recently closed period, you would only need to adjust the incorrect co...
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Hi Sheridan, Assuming you are referring to outlet requisitions in this question, the Outlet Requisition Recap Report is where you can find the account information for both ordering and receiving ou...
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Hi Sheridan McClure, To view the account totals on a Outlet Requisition I suggest using the Outlet Requisition Recap Report. This report can show you the breakdown of cost per requisition and accou...
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Hi Raquel Marqués, You can edit the message on the PO by going to Property > Administration > Property Preferences > Purchasing > Statement. https://help.hotschedules.com/hc/en-us/articles/3600...
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Hi Nelson, Please see this helpful article on how to create products - https://help.hotschedules.com/hc/en-us/articles/360042287412-Purchasing-Inventory-Creating-a-Product
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Hi @Jayne Taylor Just to expand on @Joshua Wright 's answer slightly. The above statement applies when the Outlet is set to 'Perpetual' Type. If it is not perpetual, it will take the 'beginning i...