For items that were not created in Rose, you can still track the sale of those items with Rose. There are two ways to do this.
Method #1 - (Easiest) - Create a variably priced item in Rose for each consignor/vendor. To do this, change the "Pricing Type" to Variable. You still need to put a price in the price field for it to successfully save and send to Square. You can just use $1.00 for example. But when scanned or selected on Square, it will ask for a price at checkout.
Method #2 - This method requires setting up reusable items on the POS (essentially one for each category) If you already have numeric account numbers, you can send them in a spreadsheet to Consignor Connect so we can import those account numbers and names for you. Once these are imported, consignment sales within Square can be tracked.
- Create Categories in Rose that match your top selling items/categories or vendors if that's your preferred method of tracking categories in Square.
- Create a modifier name "SKU" within the Square dashboard. See the video below.
- Create buttons that will allow for variably pricing of items in the point of sale app on the iPad. Go here to see how: https://squareup.com/help/us/en/article/5404-create-and-manage-items-with-square-point-of-sale. When creating these reusable items be sure to connect them to the category you created in Rose and check the modifier on that you created earlier in step 3.
- Don't setup prices for these items/buttons you are creating as they will be variably priced.
- Now, when you sell an item at the register that isn't barcoded and isn't in Rose, you can track that sale and payout your consignors through Rose.
- Add the consignor account # (contract #) into the Note field at checkout. Leave a space and then enter a short description if desired. Within the Sales Batch, Rose will attach that sale to the consignor # entered and post the sale to their account when you post you sales batches.
View video on Tracking Non-Inventoried Sales within Rose (Method #2)
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