Mastering 'Item-wise Sales History' for Enhanced Sales Analysis

Welcome to our user-friendly guide on the Item-wise Sales History feature in Empress. As a business user, this feature can significantly enhance your understanding and management of sales data by enabling you to view, sort, and track sales information on an item-wise basis.

Understanding the Feature

Item-wise Sales History provides a detailed and organized view of the sales history associated with each item in your inventory. It is an invaluable tool for business users who need to understand sales trends, identify best-selling items, and forecast future sales.

The main benefits of this feature include:

  • Detailed sales data: Find out how well each item in your inventory is selling over a specific period.
  • Trend analysis: Identify sales trends and patterns to inform your business decisions.
  • Inventory management: Use sales history to better manage your inventory, reducing stock shortages and overstocks.

Accessing and Using the Feature

To access the Item-wise Sales History feature:

  1. Navigate to the Empress main menu.
  2. Click on the “Selling” module.
  3. Scroll down to the “Report” section and select “Item-wise Sales History.”

To use this feature:

  1. Once you have opened the report, you will see a list of all the items in your inventory along with their sales history.
  2. You can sort this list by item, quantity sold, total sales, or date of sale.
  3. Click on any item to view its detailed sales history.

User Roles and Permissions

The Item-wise Sales History feature is accessible to the following user roles:

  • Sales User
  • Sales Manager
  • Maintenance User
  • Accounts User
  • Stock User

Each user role has different permissions, allowing you to control who can view, edit, and manage your item-wise sales history.

Conclusion

The Item-wise Sales History feature is a powerful tool for business users in Empress. It provides detailed and organized data that can significantly enhance your sales analysis, inventory management, and business decision-making.

For further assistance, please refer to our other user-friendly guides or contact our support team.