To make your transactions easy and consistent, our sales order transaction entry window follows the same logic as the sales ledger transaction entry and purchase order entry screens.
In this article, we include two tables which take you through both the header and detail tabs and an explanation on each field. These two tabs make up your full transaction.
All sales orders are batched automatically and can be found in the O/S Sales Orders Enquiry in the Selling module.
There are two different ways you can get to the sales order screen, direct access from the customer record or accessing from the navigation.
Access sales orders directly from a customer record
Click Debtors then click Customers.
Note: All customers are displayed. You can narrow down your search by using the advanced filters. You can also search on the columns directly by pointing the mouse to the name of the column and click on the icon and choose from the available filter list, then click OK.
Select the checkbox next to a customer you wish to work with.
Note: The Action Panel automatically opens from the right-hand-side of the screen.
Select the Add Order from the Action Panel.
The Sales Order screen opens with the customer field pre populated with your selected customer.
For more information on what the fields mean, please refer to the table below.
Access sales orders from the navigator
Click Selling then Transactions then click Sales Order.
On the Sales Order screen, select or type in your customer record and then populate all details as you wish.
For more information on what the fields mean, please refer to the table below.
Below is an explanation of how to enter your details on the header and details sections of a sales order:
Tabs | Description |
Header |
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Summary |
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Addresses |
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Notes |
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Customer |
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Terms |
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Discount |
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EU |
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Custom |
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Detail
Details | Description |
Details section |
Note: You must enter details when using a text type entry.
Note: If your database currency isn't GBP then the relevant currency code displays.
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Transaction User Keys
If you're using transaction user keys, these display on the detail line of an oder.
For more information on setting up transaction user keys, follow our article on transaction user keys.
For information on attaching a transaction user key to a transaction, follow our article on attaching transaction user keys.
