Order from a Gateway Supplier, Add Items Manually, then Receive Stock with Fred Mobility
Use this procedure to create an order from a Gateway supplier, add items to the order manually, then receive stock using a Fred Mobility device.
Step 1: Create an order draft and add items manually
- On the left-hand navigation menu, click Ordering.
- On the Ordering menu, click Drafts.
- Click New.
- Enter a name for your draft.
- Select the Add Items Manually option.
- Click OK.
- Enter a Search term, then click Search.
- Click to select the item you want to add to the draft.
- Click Select.
- In the Quantity field, enter the quantity of the item you want to order.
- Use the Supplier drop-down list to select the supplier you want to order the item from.
- Click Add, to add the item to the draft.
- Repeat steps 7 to 12 until you have added all of the items you want to order.
- Click Close, to return to the Draft window.
The New Draft window is displayed.
The Draft Item Selection window is displayed.
The search results are displayed below.
The item is now shown in the Selected list on the right-hand side of the Draft Item Selection window.
Step 2: Create and send your order electronically
- On the draft you created, review the Qty Ordered and Supplier Name details for each item, and adjust them if required.
When you select an item, the Summary tabs on the bottom section of the screen display information about the selected item.
- To change the supplier for all of the items in the draft at once, click the Tools menu > Change Supplier > All Items, then select the new supplier.
- To add items to the draft, click the Add Items menu on the toolbar.
- If you made any changes to the draft, click Save.
- Click the Create Orders menu on the toolbar, then click Order All.
- Ensure the orders you want to create are ticked.
- Select the Send electronically option.
- Click OK.
The Create Orders window is displayed.
If your draft contains items from more than one supplier, an order will be created for each supplier. Un-tick any suppliers you don't want to create an order with.
If you have multiple accounts with a selected supplier (for example, a regular account and a Saturday ordering service account), Fred Office Plus might prompt you to select which account to use for this order.
Your order is sent. If any items remain on your draft, you will be returned to the Draft screen.
After you send an order, you can check its details and status on the Open Orders screen.
Step 3: Receive the stock from your invoice with Fred Mobility
Perform this step after your order has arrived in the store. In this step, you will use a Fred Mobility device to mark items from the invoice as received.
- On your Fred Mobility device, log in using your Fred Office Plus User Name and Password.
- Press Ordering.
- Press Receive Invoice.
- Enterthe Invoice Number, then press [Enter] or Next.
To find the invoice number in Fred Office Plus, go to Ordering, then to Open Invoices. The Invoice # column shows the invoice number of each open invoice. As the invoice was manually created, you cannot enter the number from the paper invoice.
- Scan an item you want to receive, or enter its code.
The item details are displayed on your Fred Mobility device. - To receive more than one unit of the item, enter the quantity, then press [Enter].
- If you are only receiving a quantity of 1, simply scan the next product.
- Repeat step 5 until you have received all of the items on the invoice.
- Press ok.
- Log out of your Fred Mobility device.
- Return your Fred Mobility device to its charger.
If the quantity you entered is greater than the quantity on the invoice, Fred Mobility will prompt you to confirm that you want to receive this quantity.
The quantity you enter reduces the Quantity Outstanding figure; it does not overwrite it. If you accidentally enter too many units, you will need to manually adjust the quantity received in Fred Office Plus (this cannot be done in Fred Mobility).
When you receive an item, its Quantity on Hand in Fred Office Plus is updated immediately.
When all of the items on the invoice have been received, Fred Mobility prompts you to review the invoice in Fred Office Plus.
Commit the invoice
- On the left-hand navigation menu, click Ordering.
- Click Open Invoices.
- Find the invoice you want to commit, then right-click it and select Receive Invoice.
The Receive Invoice screen is displayed. - For each item on the invoice, review the following columns and adjust them if required:
- Received Qty
- RFC Qty
- OOS
- For each item on the invoice, review and adjust the Supplier Cost, if required.
If the invoice arrived electronically from PharmX, the OOS and Supplier Cost should be updated automatically.
- Click Save.
- If there are any other applicable costs (for example, a delivery fee; DD fees, or rebates), enter them in the Other Costs section.
Depending on how your Fred Office Plus system is configured, some costs might already have been entered automatically for invoices received via PharmX.
- Optional: if your store uses net in store (NIS) costs:
- Select the items you want to apply NIS costs to.
- Click the Specify Other Costs menu.
- Select the costs to apply.
- Click Save.
Each item must be balanced before it can be committed. That is the sum of its Received Qty and its RFC Qty must equal its Invoiced Qty. (or in other words, each unit you were invoiced for has to be accounted for, either by being received or by being returned for credit).
To show only unbalanced item lines, click Hide Balanced Items (click it again to show all items).
To automatically populate the Received Qty with the Invoiced Qty for each item, click the Receive Items menu, then select Receive All. You will still need to manually adjust the RFC Qty and OOS
Once you have received all of the items accurately and entered any other costs, the difference between the Invoice Total (based on received quantities and other costs) and the Actual Total (entered from the invoice) should be within the allowable variation range that your pharmacy has set up in Fred Office Plus. If the variation is within the allowable range, a green tick is displayed next to the Variation field.
The invoice can be committed only when the variation is within the allowable range.
- Click Commit Invoice.
If you have entered any RFC quantities, the Create Return For Credit window is displayed. Enter the Return Approval Number (if applicable) and the Reason Code for each item being returned, then click Commit.
- Any purchase orders associated with the invoice are displayed on this window. Purchase orders with a tick next to them will be closed when you commit the invoice. If you are expecting further invoices for an order (for example, more stock is still to arrive from another warehouse), make sure you un-tick the order so it will be kept open.
- If you don't want to perform a pricing review, un-tick the On commit show Pricing Review... checkbox.
- Click Commit, to commit the invoice.
The Commit Invoice window is displayed.
Step 5: Perform a pricing review
If you selected On Commit show Pricing Review... when you committed the order, the Invoice Pricing Review screen is displayed.
If you want to do your price review at another time, you can close this screen. To access the pricing review later, click the Pricing menu, then select Pricing Reviews.
Steps in a pricing review
- Review item prices using one or more of the following methods, as required:
- Apply pricing plan prices (only to relevant items)
- Apply a price guide to a selected item
- Apply a 60% markup to selected items
- Manually update an item's retail price
- Manually update Price Level A for an item
- Commit the pricing review
- Print new shelf labels for items with updated prices
Review item prices
Apply Pricing Plan prices (only to relevant items)
- Click the Pricing Plan column heading, to sort items that have a pricing plan at the top of the list.
These items will also have a suggested New retail price, calculated according to the Pricing Plan. - Hold down [Ctrl] then click to select items with a pricing plan.
- Click Set to Accepted.
Apply a price guide to a selected item
- Right-click the item.
- Click Pricing Options.
- Click Use Pricing Guide.
Apply a 60% markup to selected items
- Hold down [Ctrl] and click to select items.
- Click the Tools menu.
- Click Selected Pricing Options.
- Click Set Markup %.
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Enter 60.00%, then click the tick to apply the markup.
To apply changes to all items on the pricing review (instead of only the selected items), click the Tools menu, then click Global Pricing Options.
Manually update an item's retail price
- Click to select the item.
- Under the Retail heading, click the item's New field.
- Enter the new retail price.
- Press [Enter] to save your entry.
The Movement column under the Retail heading helps you track whether the item's price increased (a green arrow pointing up) or decreased (a green arrow pointing down).
Manually update Price Level A for an item
- Click to select the item.
- In the Summary Pane on the lower part of the screen, in the Price Levels section, under the New heading, click the Markup field for PriceA.
- Enter the new markup.
- Press [Enter] to save your entry.
You can also update the product's other price levels this way.
Commit the pricing review
The Status column shows you what will happen to each item when the Pricing Review is committed:
- A green tick indicates the price has been reviewed. Any changes will be applied when you commit the pricing review.
- A red cross indicates that you rejected the item from being reviewed (by clicking Set to Rejected on the toolbar). When you commit the pricing review, these items will not have their prices changed.
- A question mark indicates that the item is still to be reviewed. When you commit the pricing review, these items will remain in the Pricing Review to be reviewed at a later time.
To commit the pricing review:
- Click Commit Changes.
The Commit Pricing Review window is displayed. - In the Description field, enter a description for the pricing review.
- In the Effective Date section:
- If you want to apply the price changes now, select Immediate.
- If you want to apply the price changes at a later date, select Choose Date, then select the date and time.
- Tick the Show me the Label Queue after committing checkbox, so that you can print new shelf labels immediately.
- Click Commit.
Your price changes are applied.
Print new shelf labels for items with updated prices
If you ticked the Show me the Label Queue after committing checkbox before you committed the pricing review, the Print labels - Price Changes Completed screen will be displayed.
- Click Set Label Quantity, then select the quantity of labels you require.
You can also adjust the quantity manually, in each item's Label Qty field.
- Click Set Label Template, then select the label template you require.
- Click Print All.
Your labels are sent to your printer.