631 Sales General Analysis

Purpose & Benefits
This function gives you detailed analysis of Sales of products and services in ways not available in TAS. In particular, for any one customer, you can analyse sales to the Delivery Addresses that have been set up for that customer – ideal if you deliver to multiple branches or depots for the same customer. It uses an industry standard reporting tool which enables you to use customisable report layout Templates that can easily be tailored to suit individual business needs, and which gives you many export options to other file formats (CSV, spreadsheet etc) to email or directly to another application (Excel, Word etc).

The options and procedures for this report are very similar to those for the Sales Gap Analysis report, except for the filters relating to Gap Analysis.

NOTE : Please run Assign Stock Movements (program 522) BEFORE running this report to ensure the report figures are accurate

The General Sales Analysis filter selection form is initially set with default information from Maintain Central Information. There are up to 13 filters as shown above. The way in which you make selections in each of these sections is crucial to the nature of the analysis results, and each filter is described in the following table.

Filters

Decide which filters you want to apply to your report.

#Filter FieldOptionsRemarks/Notes
1Customer Code– All
– Range
– Single
If you select Single or Range, complete the From and To fields as required
2Customer Group– All
– Range
– Single
If you select Single or Range, complete the From and To fields as required
3Product Code– All
– Range
– Single
If you select Single or Range, complete the From and To fields as required
4Product Group– All
– Range
– Single
If you select Single or Range, complete the From and To fields as required
5Date Range – Year– Current
– 1 Year Past etc
– Custom
Either one of the 5 ‘standard’ years or, if you want specific dates to cover part-months or a period spanning one or more financial year-ends, select ‘Custom’
6Date Range – PeriodRange: From 1, To 12/13Not available if you select ‘Custom’ Year
7Date Range – DatesAny datesOnly available if you select ‘Custom’ Year. See Tip and screenshot below
8Salesperson– All
– Range
– Single
If you select Single or Range, complete the From and To fields as requiredDefault is All.
9Customers Delivery Address Code– All
– Range
– Single
Only available if you select ‘Single’ Customer above. If you select Single or Range, complete the From and To fields as required. See Tip and screenshot below
10Include Discontinued Products– Yes
– No
Products which have been flagged as discontinued
11Goods/Service– Goods Only
– Services Only
– Include Both
Default is ‘Include Both’
12Include Inactive Customers– Yes
– No
Default is ‘No’
13Include Text Lines– Yes
– No
Include order/invoice text lines.Default is ‘No’
14Warehouse Code– All
– Range
– Single
See orders fulfilled per warehouse
15Invoice Address Postcode– All
– Range
– Single
Useful if you wish to report on sales to particular postcode areas
16Include Balance B/F– Yes
– No
 
17Include Open Sales Orders– Yes
– No
Include products on Sales Orders

Tip: Delivery Code Range

This section is enabled if the Single Customer option above is selected. Note that the default From value is ‘[Blank]’ because, even though the Customer may have one or more Delivery Codes set up, there may be Invoices where no Delivery Code was specified when the Sales Order was entered.

You can select which Template to use from the drop-down menu; remember you can add one or more extra templates using the Document Templates function in the Central > Central Information menu. Having completed your selections, simply click the Process button to run the report.

The report is displayed for you to preview, as in the sample below.

In many Sales report templates you can select an item, as above in red, and double-click it for a drill-down to enquire about the underlying details:

6.3.1 Reports Summary contains a summary of the 7 different report templates available.