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| | Author: | krystensprouse | Posted: | Aug 20, 2022 00:12 | Subject: | "My Cost" Math isn't mathing... HELP?? | Viewed: | 84 times | Topic: | Inventories | Status: | Open | |
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| So I get the concept of the My Cost thing. I can appreciate that. I take the
amount of money I have spent of whatever I am putting in my inventory, divide
it by the number of parts and boom.. cost. Except when I go to my inventory page,
the cost at the bottom isn't adding up to my cost. I'm sure the system
accounts for multiples of one part.. so what is happening.
Example:
Today I spent $20 on 1100 parts that I entered into my inventory. Rounding up,
that puts me at $.02 per part. But when I go to my inventory, the computer calculated
cost is all kinds of messed up...
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| | | | Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | Aug 20, 2022 17:43 | Subject: | Re: "My Cost" Math isn't mathing... HELP?? | Viewed: | 45 times | Topic: | Inventories | |
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| In Inventories, krystensprouse writes:
| So I get the concept of the My Cost thing. I can appreciate that. I take the
amount of money I have spent of whatever I am putting in my inventory, divide
it by the number of parts and boom.. cost. Except when I go to my inventory page,
the cost at the bottom isn't adding up to my cost. I'm sure the system
accounts for multiples of one part.. so what is happening.
Example:
Today I spent $20 on 1100 parts that I entered into my inventory. Rounding up,
that puts me at $.02 per part. But when I go to my inventory, the computer calculated
cost is all kinds of messed up...
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Manage your Shop with BrickStore, free and open source.
https://github.com/rgriebl/brickstore/releases
For more depth you'd need maybe starting with programmed Excel sheets and
later having your own database server/application calculations...
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| | | | Author: | PlanetEarthToys | Posted: | Aug 21, 2022 05:34 | Subject: | Re: "My Cost" Math isn't mathing... HELP?? | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Inventories | |
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| In Inventories, krystensprouse writes:
| So I get the concept of the My Cost thing. I can appreciate that. I take the
amount of money I have spent of whatever I am putting in my inventory, divide
it by the number of parts and boom.. cost. Except when I go to my inventory page,
the cost at the bottom isn't adding up to my cost. I'm sure the system
accounts for multiples of one part.. so what is happening.
Example:
Today I spent $20 on 1100 parts that I entered into my inventory. Rounding up,
that puts me at $.02 per part. But when I go to my inventory, the computer calculated
cost is all kinds of messed up...
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easiest way ..
sell $20 worth, that covers your 'my cost'
everything else is profit
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