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Two SKU's for a Single Product - Stocking SKU and Selling SKU
Anyone has this use case?
I want to have two sku's per product. I want to have one sku for stocking an item and a different one for selling. The reason for this for some items we sell using decimals quantities. e.g. We process new inventory using a large box or packages (which has 1 barcode) containing smaller packages / boxes (each with their own barcodes). We want to reduce error and inventory mismatches by making it easy for the stocker and for the cashier by scanning a single barcode.
Obviously we can scan the individual packages and change the quantity during stocking time but that is not ideal and error prone.
Without 2 skus it's going to be harder for the stocker or cashier.
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Hello @Woodcrest!
Hmm, you can add a different SKU to item variations (click Add Variation to set up an item varation) but there isn't a way to have one SKU for stocking and a separate one selling. You could have separate items for each: one for the large box and another for the smaller items — but the problem with that is that large box inventory won't decrement as you sell your smaller products! Have you looked at Square for Retail? It is a paid app but it includes Purchase Order Management and Inventory Plus which might help.
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Hi,
I haven't looked at Square for Retail, we probably won't be able to make it work in terms of cost. And it's unclear if it even solves this problem.
thanks.
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