Question about inventory in registry
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Hi, I don’t really visit here much anymore but I need help in trying to figure out my Active Inventory “total cost” and “total price”
Even though I’ve sold a great deal the total cost remains the same value in the active inventory.
Am I doing something wrong. If so please tell how to fix it.
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No matter what I look at……. Sold, active, selling. They still show the same costs.
I understand if I input my own valuation. That will be different.
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Maybe I need to delete the sold items?
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I believe you need to delete the items you have listed under sold inventory. I know that sounds odd, since you are already stating they are sold, but I believe that is the way the site works.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
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I had a bad feeling I would have to do that. I have to wait until we move and get my desktop up and running.
After I do a print out then I’ll delete them. TYVM for your help.
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To bad they can’t do what NGC does. They make sense in the registries.
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Export the total list into excel or Google sheets and create the views you want.
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The bottom right corner of Your Dashboard (directly underneath the Want List Box) shows the number of Sold Items - just click there and check the box to select all - Delete en-mass with 3 simple clicks
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Thanks again everyone for confirming my worst fear. NGC let’s you keep them separate from active.
Bravo for them
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