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sites. Now when purchase orders are created, she can select to have the order<br />

shipped to any of the three addresses.<br />

Business Type: Fleet and Reseller<br />

Both enter their business address once with the Attn<br />

field set to Accounting for billing correspondence and<br />

again Attn: Dock for shipping and receiving.<br />

Also available in the InventoryControl Help…<br />

For More Information On… Type this in the Index tab…<br />

Using the Company Information Adding/Editing Your Company<br />

Screen<br />

Information<br />

Adding/Editing Your Company<br />

Entering Multiple Addresses<br />

Information<br />

Step 3: Enter or Import Your Sites and Locations<br />

Now you are ready to begin entering sites and locations into the database.<br />

Remember that locations are the areas into which you will assign inventory, while<br />

sites contain the various locations. In other words, a site is a collection of<br />

locations. We suggest creating one site for each building or structure that<br />

contains inventory. InventoryControl requires that you define at least one Site<br />

containing at least one Location. You can also have multiple sites that contain<br />

multiple locations. In fact, there is no limit to the number of locations you can<br />

assign to a site.<br />

A location is typically shorthand for a physical place such as a shelf in your<br />

warehouse. Commonly used conventions include Location codes like this:<br />

01 02 05 (for Row #, Shelf #, Bin #)<br />

When you are determining your<br />

locations, think about your particular<br />

needs. Your site doesn’t necessarily<br />

have to be a building and your location<br />

doesn’t have to be a shelf. Your sites<br />

can be vehicles, warehouses, garages,<br />

storage rooms, or even barns, sheds,<br />

etc. Locations can be vehicles, bins,<br />

shelves, closets, drawers…anything in<br />

which you routinely keep your inventory.<br />

TIP: It is important to note<br />

that you can have the same<br />

Location code defined at more<br />

than one Site - for instance,<br />

Warehouse 1 and Warehouse 2<br />

may each have Location codes of<br />

Shelf 1 - so always pay attention<br />

to which Site you are working with<br />

when performing Inventory<br />

transactions.<br />

InventoryControl gives you the flexibility<br />

to design your system how it works best for your business. Just remember to<br />

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