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Technical Approach (Methodology Store)
The Point Of Sale system consists of two portions. One  portion takes care of the transactions with the Supplier and the other portion  deals with the Customer. Movement of the items from or to the Supplier has some  documentation to go along with. Items coming from the Supplier have accompanying  invoices. These invoices are referenced in the Inventory System to keep track  of the items by using a form called “Stock Debit Note”. In the same way, when  an item is returned to the Supplier a “Stock Credit Note” is issued to the Supplier.  The Inventory is automatically updated in both the scenarios. Both of these  discussed documents are related to the Suppliers. If Integrated GLS is running  in the store these documents will automatically affect the “Stock Purchases”  and “Supplier” heads, defined in the Chart of Accounts.
The Back Office portion of the software has many other tasks  to perform. It allows the User to populate the Initial system database and  generation of reports. The list of other tasks has been described already, in  the “Specifications (Salient Features)” section. The stocks which were issued  from the warehouse will be received at the BackOffice of the outlet. It will  help the outlet to manage its inventory.
There are some more internal transactions available in the  system to keep the better record of inventory, adjustments and transfers. Back  Office also caters these transactions and generates reports accordingly.
The other portion of the Inventory Control System which  deals with the Customer is known as POS (Point Of Sale). Every time a Customer  purchases any item, the POS operator enters it in the POS software through  Barcode Scanner or Keyboard, it tells the accumulative total of the quantity as  well as amount to be paid. When an operator closes the bill, the software  prints a receipt immediately for the customer’s record.
The POS screen also takes care of the return transaction  from the customer by updating the quantity online in the master file.
