In some of your recipes, you may want to add tap water as a component. In this case, you must first create a specific price list. Indeed, for Easilys to be able to value a recipe, all generic ingredients listed in its components must be linked to a product. If one of the ingredients is not linked, Easilys cannot proceed with the valuation, which may also block the valuation of your menus later on.
Start from: The Easilys menu.
Follow these three steps:
1. Create a supplier record
- Select Products > Suppliers.
- Create a supplier record RECIPE VALUATION.
- No need to detail the record, just enter the label.
For more information, see the article Create a new supplier record.
2. Create a price list
- Once the supplier is available, create a price list linked to it. This price list will allow you to add the product TAP WATER.
For more information, see the article Create a new price list.
3. Create a product
- Create the supplier product TAP WATER.
Note: Be sure to link it to the generic ingredient TAP WATER.
- Leave the price at 0.
- Then add the ingredient TAP WATER to your recipes.
Easilys will then be able to value the recipe.
For more information, see the article Create a product.
Note: These elements are generally created on the root site. All child sites can then benefit from them by inheritance.
Note: If you are working on a child site, be sure to check that this is not already available before you start creating. Simply go to the Purchasable items screen and search for TAP WATER.
Originally published at https://help.mapal-os.com/easilys/recipes/recipe-administration/managing-tap-water-in-recipes/
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