The name of the base system (platform): | 1C: Retail |
Developers: | 1C-Rarus |
Last Release Date: | 2016 |
Branches: | Trade |
Technology: | Trade Automation Systems, Accounting Systems |
2016: 1C: Retail 8. Auto Parts Store Rev. 2.2
Industry Solution "1C: Retail 8. Auto Parts Store "is designed to automate the tasks of operational accounting, analysis and planning of operations in the retail trade of auto parts, tires, car disks, related goods and accessories, both in the format of a single store and in the format of a chain of stores.
The main industry functionality of the program:
- Operation in the mode of distributed information bases (RIB) with a clear division of document flow by stores, where information on all stores of the network is consolidated in the main node of the RIB. Mechanisms for automatic initiation of data exchange are provided;
- Taking into account the interchangeability of item items (comparison of interchangeable items and selection of an analogue if the original item is not available or it does not suit the buyer in price).
- Buses and disks can be taken into account in the context of additional properties:
- for buses - tire width, tire profile, landing diameter, load index, speed index;
- for disks - disk reach, disk width, disk diameter, landing size, landing diameter.
- Mechanism for the application of auto parts to car brands. Use: when printing labels and price tags, for interaction with automotive catalogs, when selecting an item in documents or when selling through the cashier's workplace (RMK), selection in analytical reports on applicability;
- Interaction with the AutoCatalog automobile catalog of AutoDealer;
- Take into account the minimum remaining auto parts to maintain the selected assortment of goods in the specified quantity. Taking into account the location of goods in the cells for the operational assembly of goods when selling from behind the counter;
- Retail sales through RMK: registration of the need for goods for further order from the supplier; selection of buses and disks by additional accounting parameters; selection of auto parts by catalog number, article and item code; linking the car to the owner for the convenience of searching for auto parts by the car VIN number;
- Centralized, decentralized and mixed management of pricing and supply orders;
- Registration of goods receipt from the counterparty to store warehouses, as well as the movement of goods between stores, internal warehouses, stores and warehouses of the enterprise, including in two-phase (order) mode;
- Preparation of documents for inventory of goods ("Inventory of goods," "Write-off of goods," "Capitalization of goods");
- Registration of receipt and expense cash orders directly in stores. Execution of documents of funds transfer between stores, internal cash desks of stores, stores and cash desks of the enterprise;
- Execution of sales checks, and at the end of the change of the consolidated report on the cash register, taking into account the returned goods in the shift;
- Working with acquiring systems, accounting of payment of goods by payment cards, accounting of acquiring agreements and conditions for return/non-return of trade assignment by acquirer when returning goods;
- Flexible system of discounts, including with division into stores. A wide range of plug-in sales equipment. Mechanisms for creating layouts of price tags and labels and printing them from any type of "commodity" documents;
- Data exchange with "1C: Trade Management," "1C: Accounting," sites on the "1C-Bitrix" platform (upload to the site of industry details of the item).
- Configuration "Retail 8. Auto Parts Store "was developed on the basis of the standard configuration" Retail, "rev. 2.2 of the 1C:Enterprise 8 program system, while maintaining all the basic capabilities and mechanisms of this standard solution.
The configuration is completely open, contains no secure code spans, and does not use hardware or software protection.
2012: 1C: Retail 8. Auto Parts Store Revision 2
1C informed users and partners in September 2012 about the release of version 2.0 of the Auto Parts Store configuration - a joint solution of 1C and 1C-Rarus Development Center.
When developing a new edition "1C: Retail 8. The auto parts store "took into account the results of the implementation and operation of the configuration at more than 70 enterprises of the industry, including OTO LLC, Provence LLC, VSK-Shina LLC, IP Zhuravleva TP, Avto-Road LLC and others.
The functionality of the software product is supplemented with the following features:
- Enhanced the ability to maintain a user-defined item dimension;
- Various pricing schemes are supported in the retail network:
- centralized, when prices in stores are calculated in the central office of the network;
- decentralized when prices are calculated in stores;
- mixed, when prices are set at the central office, but for individual price groups of goods are assigned in stores;
- Increased opportunities to provide discounts. Discounts can be provided when several heterogeneous conditions are met, for example, when a buyer purchases a certain number of goods from a certain group of discount recipients;
- It became possible to configure automatic distribution of goods receipts to store warehouses and distribution of sales of goods and services to enterprise organizations. The use of a two-phase (order) scheme is now optional. The user can enable or disable the use of the order scheme separately for receipt and shipment operations;
- Automated execution of retail sales documents on behalf of several organizations in the specialized interface "Cashier's Workplace" (RMK). The most demanded by cashiers, the registration of sales for cash is carried out with one button;
- The RMC interface is optimized for displays of various sizes, as well as for touch displays. The cashier can perform all operations using the keyboard, without using the mouse. The presence of hot keys for all RMK commands makes it easy to configure a programmable keyboard;
- Revision 2.0 is developed on the 1C: Enterprise 8.2 platform and can be used in thin client or web client mode at all workplaces, with the exception of RMC, for which work in thin client or web client mode is not used in practice.