Multiplier in work sheets
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Hamish Kynoch
Having a multiplier in Plan worksheets (as in Cashmanager) would be great help when budgeting a sharemilking farm.
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Mikayla - Farm Focus
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There is now a multiplier field in the plan worksheet.
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Jo - Farm Focus
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Missing calculators and totals.
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Ian Shepherdson
This is something that I miss from cashflow manager. When working on the income plan worksheet it had an extra 2 calculators that I could use for Hectares and Yield to come up with the Quantity. I also miss on the plan worksheet a total of the Quantity and also an average price on the Unit price. It is on the Cashflow detail report but not where you in put the figures.
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Grace Farm Focus Support
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Cashflow/workplan
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Angela Fullerton
Would like to be able to see the totals quantity and average price for the catagory. Can do this in workbook for cash manager, but have to exit and go look at report in Focus. I use this feature regularly for monitoring feed purchases and remainders of contracts for feed.
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Jane McLennan
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Multipliers
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Maria By de Ley
When adjusting costs for new season I'd really like to be able to choose one and increase last seasons by say 10% (or whatever), without having to type every single entry.
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Jane McLennan
Hi Maria, Thanks for your feedback. This is a feature that is in our backlog and under review. I will keep you updated on any progress. Thanks for your ongoing custom.
Jo - Farm Focus
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Wool Planning- Add another factor
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Georgie McGregor
It would be useful to have another multiplication factor available when adding a planned item, in all purchases and expenses but particularly wool. I would like to be able to add price per kg (which I can already), number of animals and average weight per animal. I'm having to record this as a note at the moment to remember my workings.
Jo - Farm Focus
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Have 3rd Multiplication Factor
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Georgie McGregor
When putting in a plan item such as wool it would be great to enter quantity, unit price and another factor e.g number of ewes, average weight of wool per ewe and unit price
Jo - Farm Focus
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Sharemilking percentage
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Hamish Kynoch
Include a multiplier in Planning sheets for shared expenses.
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