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issuing_goods:stock_control_methods [2023/01/18 17:53] – [Requisition categories] Gary Willetts | issuing_goods:stock_control_methods [2025/01/20 22:50] (current) – [Stock supply philosophy] Mark Glover | ||
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mSupply is designed for situations such as a central supply facility within a country or region, or within a hospital where the supply of stock to customers is controlled by the supplying facility. | mSupply is designed for situations such as a central supply facility within a country or region, or within a hospital where the supply of stock to customers is controlled by the supplying facility. | ||
- | Regardless of who controls the supply of stock, it needs to be made principally on the basis of information about the customer' | + | Regardless of who controls the supply of stock, it needs to be made principally on the basis of information about the customer' |
- | * [[issuing_goods: | + | * If there is **NO** information from the customer about item usage (AMC) or stock levels, then the supplying store can only ' |
- | * [[issuing_goods: | + | * If the customer has sent an ' |
- | * [[issuing_goods: | + | * [[issuing_goods: |
- | * [[issuing_goods: | + | * [[issuing_goods: |
- | * [[clients: | + | * [[issuing_goods: |
- | * (This was developed for Côte d' | + | * [[clients: |
- | Collectively, these are grouped together as different types of **requisition**. When editing an item, you can view all types of requisition records for that item. More information is available on the [[items: | + | With the exception of the ' |
Please note that it is possible for all of these to be done by programme if required - see the [[items: | Please note that it is possible for all of these to be done by programme if required - see the [[items: | ||
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This window will open, showing you a list of the requisitions already in the system: | This window will open, showing you a list of the requisitions already in the system: | ||
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
+ | Columns in the table: | ||
* **ID:** Unique identifier of the requisition. | * **ID:** Unique identifier of the requisition. | ||
* **Name:** The name of the customer the requisition has been entered for. | * **Name:** The name of the customer the requisition has been entered for. | ||
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* **Comment: | * **Comment: | ||
- | Use the **Show** drop down list to filter the requisitions by status. | + | Buttons and fields in the window: |
- | + | * **Show** drop down list: Use the **Show** drop down list to filter the requisitions by status. | |
- | After filtering this way, if the list is too long to find a particular requisition you are interested in then you can type something in the **Search** field. If you type anything in the **Search** field, only requisitions with a customer name, requisition number, program or comment that contain what you typed will be displayed. | + | * **Search** field: If the list of requisitions |
+ | * **New XX** buttons: To create a new requisition of a particular type (see below), click on the appropriate {{: | ||
+ | * **Delete** button: To delete a requisition, | ||
+ | * **Finalise** button: This button allows you to finalise multiple requisitions at once. Simply highlight a selection of requisitions in the list and click on the button. Only Confirmed status requisitions will be finalised; requisitions of any other status will be ignored. After finalisation has been carried out you will be told how many were successfully finalised and how many couldn' | ||
To edit a particular requisition, | To edit a particular requisition, | ||
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- | To create a new requisition of a particular type (see below), click on the appropriate {{: | ||
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- | To delete a requisition, | ||
===== Stock history method ===== | ===== Stock history method ===== | ||
The theory behind the stock history method (sometimes referred to as the Historical Logistics Method) is based on the assumption that future customer usage will be similar to historic usage. | The theory behind the stock history method (sometimes referred to as the Historical Logistics Method) is based on the assumption that future customer usage will be similar to historic usage. | ||
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==== Entering a requisition ==== | ==== Entering a requisition ==== | ||
- | To begin the process, choose //Customer > Show requisitions//, | + | To begin the process, choose //Customer > Show requisitions//, |
{{ : | {{ : | ||
- | Either double-click on an existing | + | * **Show** drop down list: Set to //Past 30 days// by default which will show requisitions created in the last 30 days. You can select other options to show thiose with a particular status or entered in different time periods. |
+ | * **Type here to search** field: If you type in here, requisitions for customers with names containing what you type only will be displayed. A good way of finding a particlar requisition if the list is long. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Either double-click on a requisition | ||
{{ : | {{ : | ||
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* **Upload document button:** Click this to upload a document ot the requisition. This will open a window enabling you to search for and select the file on your computer. After you've selected it, click on the **Open** button to upload it. If you upload a file with the same name as one already uploaded, mSupply will upload it as a new version of the already uploaded file. | * **Upload document button:** Click this to upload a document ot the requisition. This will open a window enabling you to search for and select the file on your computer. After you've selected it, click on the **Open** button to upload it. If you upload a file with the same name as one already uploaded, mSupply will upload it as a new version of the already uploaded file. | ||
- | * **Delete document button:** Select a file in the table by clicking on it and click this butotn | + | * **Delete document button:** Select a file in the table by clicking on it and click this button |
* **Download document button:** When you click on this button you are presented with two options: | * **Download document button:** When you click on this button you are presented with two options: | ||
* **Download: | * **Download: |