Accounting difference: POS and Ordermgr (COGS)

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Accounting difference: POS and Ordermgr (COGS)

Iain Fogg
Si (and probably others),

If I raise a sales order in the order manager, the COST OF GOODS SOLD
account is debited, but if I sell the same item through POS there is no
such transaction. Is this a bug, a feature, or is it supposed to work
that way for a reason I can't fathom ;-)

Cheers, Iain


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Re: Accounting difference: POS and Ordermgr (COGS)

Si Chen-2
Hmm . . .

Not sure, can you post in the logs when an order is created in POS  
versus how it is shipped in order manager?  It's probably that the  
POS store doesn't have a Shipment/ItemIssuance concept.  Sorry, I  
don't really know how the POS application works, but the cogs/
inventory transactions are posted based on itemissuance.  You should  
download the opentaps manual from sourceforge and take a look at the  
one for financials inventory accounting.

On Nov 17, 2006, at 6:54 AM, Iain Fogg wrote:

> Si (and probably others),
>
> If I raise a sales order in the order manager, the COST OF GOODS  
> SOLD account is debited, but if I sell the same item through POS  
> there is no such transaction. Is this a bug, a feature, or is it  
> supposed to work that way for a reason I can't fathom ;-)
>
> Cheers, Iain
>
>
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> No virus found in this outgoing message.
> Checked by AVG Free Edition.
> Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.14.6/536 - Release Date:  
> 16/11/2006

Best Regards,

Si
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