Getting started with sales forecast
The sales forecast functionality for quotations is enabled by default. If you would like to use this functionality with your sales orders, you need to select it separately.
You are able to enable/disable these settings under View - Settings - Company Settings - Settings per module - Sales and Invoicing - General - The company uses sales forecast on sales orders and The company uses sales forecast on quotations. Read more about this tab in Company Settings for Sales and Invoicing.
The next step is to register the probability of sale on the quotations and/or sales orders that you create. This is done through the drop-down list Probability of sale placed on the quotation/order head. Read more about the field on The Sales/Invoicing Register.
Once you have started registering the probability of sale, a chart of the sales forecast will be displayed in Status focus area in Mamut Business Software. Read more in The sales forecast list.
Tip! Press F5 or the update button in order to update the content of the chart.
Adapt the functionality to your needs
You are able to edit and create new sales statuses through the Properties Register. You can have as many statuses as you want, but you are only able to have 5 active ones. Read more about the Properties Register in Company Settings for the Properties Register.
Use of sales forecast before version 16
If you have been using sales forecast before version 16 and you wish to use the improved sales forecast functionality, you are required to do some adjustments to your system:
- If you have been using your own statuses and percentages and you wish to continue using them, you have to activate them through the Properties Register. Read more about the Properties Register in Company Settings for the Properties Register.
- If you would like to have the sales forecast chart displayed in the focus area Status, you need to do select it manually. This is done by right-clicking on the Status work area. Read more in Information Boxes on the Desktop.
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