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Below are the steps in creating a standard Sales Order.

  1. Open the Sales | Sales Orders menu. If there is no existing record yet, this will open a new Sales Order screen. If not, click the New button on the integrated search grid.
    You will notice that some of the fields, like the Type, Date, Due DateLocationOrdered By, Status, and Currency are already populated by default. You can still change these value if necessary.
  2. Fill out the header details as needed. The required details are Customer, Location, Bill To, Ship To, Terms, and Currency.
    1. Type is already set to Standard by default. Leave it as is.
    2. Select the Customer to whom the order is from.
    3. Select a different Location, Bill To, Ship To, Terms, and Currency if needed. But don't leave these fields blank.
    4. Enter other details that you see necessary. Refer to Sales Order | Field Description | Header Details to help you in filling out the fields.
  3. Add details on grid. Refer to Sales Order | Field Description | Grid Details to help you in filling out the fields. Note that UOM is a required detail.
    Complete filling in the Item No, Ordered, Price, and other fields necessary to ensure they are appropriate for the customer's order.
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    The grid will also allow you to enter miscellaneous items that do not have an Inventory Item record. You can do this by not selecting an Item No and simply entering its Description, Ordered, Price, and other necessary details.
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  4. Click Save button. Notice that the Order No field will be filled in with a unique and system generated number.

    Note

    You can skip saving the record if the transaction is to be duplicated or processed to inventory shipment or processed to Invoice right away since it will be saved automatically.

    Here is a sample Sales Order.

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Below are the steps in creating a Sales Order.

  1. Open the Sales | Sales Orders menu. If there is no existing record yet, this will open a new Sales Order screen. If not, click New button on the integrated search grid.
    You will notice that some of the fields, like the TypeLocationDateDue, Ordered By, Status, and Currency are already populated by default.
  2. Fill out the header details as needed. Refer to Sales Order | Field Description | Header Details to help you in filling out the fields. Note that the required details are Customer, Location, Bill To, Ship To, Terms, and Currency.
  3. Add details on grid. Refer to Sales Order | Field Description | Grid Details to help you in filling out the fields. Note that UOM is a required detail.
    Complete filling in the Item No, Ordered, Price, and other fields necessary to ensure they are appropriate for the customer's order.
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    The grid will also allow you to enter miscellaneous items that do not have an Inventory Item record. You can do this by not selecting an Item No and simply entering its Description, Ordered, Price, and other necessary details.
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  4. Click Save button. Notice that the Order No field will be filled in with a unique and system generated number.

    Note

    You can skip saving the record if the transaction is to be duplicated or processed to inventory shipment or processed to Invoice right away since it will be saved automatically.

    Here is a sample Sales Order.

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  1. Open the Sales | Sales Orders menu. If there is no existing record yet, this will open a new Sales Order screen. If not, click New button on the integrated search grid.
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    You will notice that some of the fields, like the TypeLocationInvoice DateDue, Ordered By, Status, and Currency are already populated by default.
  2. Fill out the header details as needed. Refer to Sales Order | Field Description | Header Details to help you in filling out the fields. Note that the required details are Customer, Location, Bill To, Ship To, Terms, and Currency.
  3. Add details on grid. Refer to Sales Order | Field Description | Grid Details to help you in filling out the fields. Note that UOM is a required detail.
    Complete filling in the Item No, Ordered, Price, and other fields necessary to ensure they are appropriate for the customer's order.
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    The grid will also allow you to enter miscellaneous items that do not have an Inventory Item record. You can do this by not selecting an Item No and simply entering its Description, Ordered, Price, and other necessary details.
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  4. Click Save button. Notice that the Invoice No field will be filled in with a unique and system generated number.

    Note

    You can skip saving the record if the transaction is to be duplicated or processed to inventory shipment or processed to Invoice right away since it will be saved automatically.

    Here is a sample Sales Order.
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  1. Open the Sales | Sales Orders menu. If there is no existing record yet, this will open a new Sales Order screen.
  2. On the grid search, click the New toolbar button to open a new Sales Order screen. You will notice that some of the fields, like the LocationDateCurrency, and Order Status, are already populated by default.
  3. Enter the header details as needed. Refer to Sales Order | Field Description | Header Details to help you in filling out the fields.
  4. Enter the grid details as needed. Complete filling in the Item No, Ordered, Discount, and other fields necessary to ensure they are appropriate for the customer's order.
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    The grid will also allow you to enter miscellaneous items that do not have an Inventory Item record. You can do this by not selecting an Item No and simply entering its Description, Ordered, Discount, and Price. Refer to Sales Order | Field Description | Grid Details to help you in filling out the fields.
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  5. Click Save button. Notice that the Order No field will be filled in with a unique and a system generated number. The CustomerLocationBill ToShip To, and Terms are the required details in saving a Sales Order.

    Note

    You can skip saving the record if the transaction is to be duplicated or processed to inventory shipment right away since it will be saved automatically.

    Here is a sample Sales Order.
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Below are the steps in creating a Sales Order.

  1. Open the Accounts Receivable > Activities > Sales Order menu. If there is no existing record yet, this will open a new Sales Order screen and then proceed to step 3. If there are existing record, this will open

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  1. the Search Sales Order

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  1.  screen. If the search screen is displayed, proceed to step 2.
  2. On the search screen, click

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  1. the New toolbar button

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  1.  to open a new Sales Order screen. You will notice that some of the fields, like

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  1. the Order Type, Location, Date, Currency,

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  1. and Order Status, are already populated by default.
  2. Enter the header details. A list of

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  1. the Details tab > Header fields

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  1.  is listed

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  1. in Sales Order.
  2. Enter the grid details. Complete filling in the Location, Item No, Ordered, Discount, and other fields necessary to ensure they are appropriate for the customer's order. Note that before selecting an Item No, you need to select

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  1. Location

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  1.  to filter the items per location.
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    The grid will also allow you to enter miscellaneous items that

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  1. do not have an Inventory Item record. You can do this by not selecting an Item No and simply entering its Location, Description, Ordered, Discount, and Price. A list of

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  1. the Details tab > Grid Details

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  1.  is listed

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  1. in Sales Order.
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  1. Click Save button. Notice that

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  1. the Order Number

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  1.  field will be filled in with a unique and a system generated number.

    Note

    You can skip saving the record if the transaction is to be duplicated or processed to invoice right away since it will be saved automatically.

    Here is a sample Sales Order.
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