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Hi
I purchase box and sell in each. 1 box = 15000 each.
My question is how i will create multiple unit of measure.
Thanks and regards,
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I appreciate the screenshot you've provided, talk2khurram.
The maximum # of G you can enter is up to 10000 grams since the system is unable to calculate beyond 5 decimal places.
I appreciate you explaining how it would help you out. While that feature isn’t currently in our development roadmap, we are working on big improvements that will be helpful for the majority of our customers.
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Hi there, talk2khurram.
To start creating multiple units of measure in QuickBooks Desktop, you'll need first to enable this option from Preferences.
Here's how:
Once done, you can now add a unit of measure set. Please follow the steps below.
Please note that once a Unit of Measure is added, it can no longer be deleted.
For additional information, you can click this article: Use single and multiple units of measure for items. This also provides details on how you can print the unit of measure set list.
You can also read our help articles in case you need related resources while working with QuickBooks Desktop.
You can always visit us here if you have any other concerns. I'm here to help. Take care!
Hi
Thanks for your reply. Kindly see below picture. My per gram 0.01533 cost and per kg 15.33333 cost is correct.
But my 1 bag is 230 per unit cost and 1 bag = 15000 g where i highlighted in red i can not enter 15000 g.
if i enter 15000 g here then it OK for me. Why i can not here 15000 g.
I appreciate the screenshot you've provided, talk2khurram.
The maximum # of G you can enter is up to 10000 grams since the system is unable to calculate beyond 5 decimal places.
I appreciate you explaining how it would help you out. While that feature isn’t currently in our development roadmap, we are working on big improvements that will be helpful for the majority of our customers.
You can visit the What's New section on your QuickBooks Desktop, to be updated with our latest news and updates including product refinement.
Additionally, I recommend visiting this link: Resource Hub. This will provide you with resources and videos about managing your QuickBooks Desktop account, income, expenses, inventory, and running reports.
If you have any other questions or need anything else in QuickBooks, let me know in the comment below. I'll be more than happy to help you in any ways I can. Have a lovely day!
Are people really buying by the gram or per 10 or 50 grams or so?
If you see that you are selling in portions of say 10 gram, you would need to go up to 1,500 only.
Base unit = Portion (which is 10g) (Pt)
Bag = 1,500 portions (Bg)
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