Accounting schema for bulky goods

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Hello!

I need to design an accounting schema for accounting of bulky goods. They are rice in sacks, for example. When they sell a half of a sack, they need to know how much of full-weight sacks are left and how many kilo of rice they do have in opened sacks.

Could anyone suggest a metadata structure for that?

Thanks in advance!

 
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Maybe you can try Units Of Measure with Conversion Ratio? It was in AccountingSuite V24.

 
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It would be in DocumentForm:

Ratio = GeneralFunctions.GetUMRatio(TabularPartRow.UM);

but I am not sure if you need to adjust InformationRegister, maybe there is also another good solution.

 
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Hi!
You need:
1- document for incomming to main store, by quantity and kilo
2- document for selling 2 ways:
-selling  by quantity and kilo
-selling  by kilo (first move quantity and kilo from main to addition store, then selling from addit store by kilo)
3 Accum reg
-dim: store, goods
-res: by quantity and kilo

So, you can see goods by sacks on main store and addition store by kilo
good luck

 
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Thank you, Lioudmila and Vitaliy. I will have a look at AccountingSuite, and an idea with additional storage in a warehouse where partial items are stored is very interesting.

 
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FYI, units of measures with conversion were temporarily removed in the latest versions of AccountingSuite since we needed additional time for testing.

 
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