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Overview: If an interface is in place between your POS system and Easilys, you may need to know which sale(s) a stock withdrawal is linked to. This article explains how to obtain this information from the Stock screen.
Start from: The Easilys menu.
Navigate to Stock > Stock.
Select the Stock Movements tab to view the relevant transactions. (To know more, refer to Consult the details of stock movements made using "Stock V2".)
Target a movement with the origin POS Withdrawal (Sortie de caisse) by using the filter if necessary.
Select the POS Withdrawal movement for which you want to understand the reason. You can do this either by clicking directly on “Sortie de caisse” in the row or by using the ... button to access the View detailed POS Withdrawal function.
The detail panel will then appear. It shows:
The name of the supplier product withdrawn from stock
The Release date
The list of recipes and sub-recipes linked to this withdrawal
When the product was withdrawn from stock because it was part of recipes sold directly, you will see the names of the recipes, each with:
The number of portions of recipes sold
The quantity of product per recipe portion
The quantity of product withdrawn for the number of portions sold
When the product was withdrawn from stock to produce a sub-recipe included in a sold recipe, you will see:
The name of the sub-recipe, preceded by an icon
The number of sub-recipe units produced
You can hide or show the list of sold recipes that used this sub-recipe. This list shows for each recipe:
The name of the sold recipe
The number of portions of recipes sold
The quantity of product per recipe portion
The quantity of product withdrawn for the number of portions sold