I could certainly do that moving forwards, but it won't create a
retrospective report as of now.
On 06/08/2021 23:48 Derek Atkins wrote:
Actually, couldn't you make multiple Income accounts per region? Eg
Income:Region:Type.. That might work, but would mean you need to enter
t
Actually, couldn't you make multiple Income accounts per region? Eg
Income:Region:Type.. That might work, but would mean you need to enter the
right region when building the invoice instead of having it automated.
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On August 6, 2021 5
As there are comprehensive address fields for the customer database it would be
wonderful if these could be used to compile a report.
I could, working forward, categorise sales by location/product but that would
mean duplicating each product for each location, and doesn’t solve the issue of
a re
Perhaps use of jobs could help?
If jobs were named per location, or included location in the job name or
description?
A customer could have multiple locations indicated by job.
The thing I don't know is whether reports can sort on job names or
descriptions 🤔
Kind regards, Greg Feneis
(Pixel 3)
David,
I'm not sure how you would do that. Customers are just a flat database, a
list; there is no Customer Hierarchy.
-derek
On Fri, August 6, 2021 3:34 pm, David H wrote:
> Samantha,
>
> Like David Carlson I'm not a business features user so I'm only guessing
> here but can you setup your cus
Samantha,
Like David Carlson I'm not a business features user so I'm only guessing
here but can you setup your customers or Sales in a heirarchy - i.e
Customers, Customers UK, Customers Local, Customers Non UK OR Sales, Sales
UK, Sales Local, Sales Non UK and report on them that way ?
Cheers Davi
Sorry, I replied to Derek only and I meant to include the list.
Here is my response to Derek's question.
-- Original Message --
From: Samantha Payn
To: Derek Atkins
Date: 06/08/2021 16:26
Subject: Re: [GNC] Creating a customer report by location
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