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Purchase and suppliers

One distributor invoice in, and your stock is real

Purchase entry is where batches are born.

Every expiry date, MRP and rate the counter later relies on is typed once, here, off the invoice in your hand.

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Stock kept batch by batch, with the expiry date on every one Expired stock cannot be billed — the till refuses it Schedule H and H1 written into a register as you sell GST split on every line, and the day's summary at closing

What a purchase entry does

The way it arrives

One bill, many batches

A distributor's invoice of twenty lines creates twenty batches, each with its own expiry and MRP.

So you notice a rise

Rates remembered

The last rate you paid a supplier for an item is kept, so a quiet increase is visible rather than absorbed.

Ordered against received

Short supply is visible

What you asked for and what came are both on the record, so the chase is a list rather than a memory.

For the return

Suppliers with their GSTIN

Each distributor with their number and terms, so purchase sits properly against sales at the end of the month.

On screen

A distributor invoice becoming stock

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  • Stock kept batch by batch, with the expiry date on every one
  • Expired stock cannot be billed — the till refuses it
  • Schedule H and H1 written into a register as you sell
  • GST split on every line, and the day's summary at closing

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