I think you guys are possibly not understanding then what I was describing.
I DO mean "Quick Add". If you want to create a product from scratch the best way for a manager to do it is Quick Add. Using "Quick Add" it lets you set a beginning stock. Which in reality upon creating a product for the very first time, beginning stock should always be zero because it can be adjusted a second later by going to inventory adjust. So, rjmeyer, I do mean "Quick Add" and by putting "-1" for the stock it is now starting with a -1 stock value. The manager now checks in a $500 item, prints out a report showing 1 items was checked in using "Adjust Stock" which I compare to the packing slip which shows 1 item was shipped.
1 item shipped and my manager checked in 1 item ... but stock quantity is now actually zero! So although it looks like everything was done right she can steal that pair and inventory count is always on because she created the product from scratch with -1 Stock. And to give you an idea, if I get 50 pairs of sunglasses in today some may be auto shipped new styles I didn't order but the manufacturer says I need, so they ship them to me without knowing. When she opens the box and the system says we never had them, she'll create them that second and then scan them into inventory adjust afterwards and put them out for sale.
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