How​​ to​​ Zero​​ Out

How​​ to​​ Zero​​ Out

  • Click​​ Style

  • Click​​ Physical​​ Inventory

  • Click​​ Zero​​ Out

 

  • Type​​ your​​ password​​ and​​ click​​ OK

 

  • Select​​ the​​ Warehouse​​ you​​ want​​ to​​ zero​​ out.

  • Select​​ Style​​ and/or​​ Component

  • You​​ can​​ type​​ Style​​ or​​ Component​​ number​​ if​​ you​​ want

  • Click​​ Refresh

  • Check​​ the​​ Style/Color​​ you​​ want​​ to​​ zero​​ out.

  • You​​ can​​ use​​ User​​ Setting​​ and​​ Filter​​ to​​ narrow​​ down​​ your​​ list

  • You​​ can​​ use​​ Check​​ All​​ and/or​​ Clear​​ All​​ if​​ you​​ want.

  • Click​​ Select

*There​​ is​​ a​​ limitation​​ of​​ 1,000​​ lines​​ for​​ your​​ selection.​​ If​​ you​​ select​​ more​​ than​​ 1,000​​ lines,​​ N41​​ will​​ automatically​​ select​​ the​​ first​​ 1,000​​ lines.

  • Click​​ OK

  • Click​​ Save

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