Backorder Support
in progress
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Fabricio Miranda
Experience:
- A new "Enable backorder" column with a checkbox is added to the Product catalog -- products that have the checkbox checked will have backorders considered.
- For Shopify stores, the backorder column will be automatically detected through the integrations and the user will not be able to overwrite it (it will be disabled for editing).
- On the Inventory forecast page, the user will see an alert on the bar when a stockout period includes backorders for one or more stores (the bar will still show a stockout, but with the alert).
- When clicking on that stockout period, the user will see the lost sales quantities for the stores without backorders enabled and the backorder sales quantities for the stores with backorders enabled.
- When the user expands the row, they will see the inventory going negative on the top chart, and the sales continuing on the bottom chart (for the stores with backorders enabled).
- On the side panel of the expanded row, a "Backorder sales" line will be added right after the "Predicted lost sales" line, and a backorder icon will be added to the channel(s) that have backorders enabled on the "Consumption per store" table.
- If the customer disables backorders for a product on the Product catalog, the inventory consumption calculations will be updated to reflect that change.
- When the user goes to the Inventory balance page, the "On order" column will show an alert when a quantity that will arrive has backorders included -- the same will happen on the Inbound shipments page, where the inbound shipments supporting backorders will have an alert and a clear demonstration of how many of those units are allocated to backorder sales.
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Fabricio Miranda
in progress
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Fabricio Miranda
planned