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Quickbooks Needs: Set up Quickbooks Enterprise Edition to maintain an inventory of what each customer commonly orders and re-orders.

I know that QB has both group options, as well as inventory assembly option, and I believe that properly setting up one of these somehow will accomplish our needs. Additionally, we need our elancer to figure out how to assign customer numbers so that we can best locate this information (if necessary), see below. We only need the company file set up, Actual data entry will be bid as a separate job (there are approx. 400 existing customers for which an average of 12 commonly reordered custom gaskets would be listed). We need our QB setup contractor to figure out the following for us: Customer designations/Account number/QB number: We don't currently assign customer numbers, though each of our customer usually has a store # within their own company, and that is how they refer to themselves when the call us. For example, they will call and say: This is Mom and Pop Grocery number 4240, and we need to order 3 gaskets. We think we should probably use a customer number that is the same as their store number, and maybe add 2-3 characters in case 2 different chains use the same number. For example, perhaps our acccounts numbers should be: 4240MOM and 4240SIS (Sisters Grocery #4240), but we would like input from our Elance contractor on how to do this. Storage of information about custom products that we make for each customer: Each customer has 5-20 CUSTOM products (gaskets) that we make for them. They reorder these products, a few at a time, about twice per year. We would like to store the information about these CUSTOM products for each customer. When customer calls, we would like to pull up their file, and they can tell us that they need to reorder items 1,3,5, and we have the product profile/size information come up for us. We only need to store these 3 pieces of data for each product. We would like to be able to print a work order for internal use so that our shop knows what products to build. But then we want to print a relatively simple invoice for the customer that does not list all the specific size info for each product. We have come up with a product coding system that we would like to put in to practice. In addition to these custom made products, we have about 100 stock products that customers can order as an add-on, and we are fine with adding these individually to the estimeate or work order. For example. Mom and Pop Grocery Unit # Profile Width Height Example unique product code

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DP WN TR DP WN TR DP WN TR

32.5 22.25 20.0 21.25 34.75 20.0 39.5 22.25 20.0

11.0 24.825 54.5 14.0 24.825 48.0 13.125 24.825 54.5

GDP325D110 GWN222D247 GTR200T544

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