In Restaurant365 there are three base types of Units of Measure (U of M):
- Weight (Ounces)
- Volume (Fluid Ounces)
- Each
For each Purchased Item in the system, you will need to identify two units of measure:
- Purchased (Default Purchase U of M)
- Inventoried (Inventory U of M)
Click here to learn more about Units of Measure and Item Setup
If the Purchased U of M and Inventoried U of M disagree in their base type (Weight, Volume or Each), then an equivalence must be built so that Restaurant365 can properly identify item costs for recipes, stock counts, etc.
Determine if U of M Equivalence is needed
To determine if a different base U of M exists between the Purchasing U of M and Inventory U of M, review the Purchasing tab and Inventory Cost tab to identify the U of M's on the item (for Recipes, you would review the Recipe tab).
Base U of M are the same (Weight = Weight, Volume = Volume, Each = Each)
Scenario 1:
For items where the base Inventory U of M and base Purchase U of M are the same, no equivalence is required. The U of M Equivalence tab would not need to be updated. See the example screenshots below.
- Note: the Purchase U of M appears in the U of M Equivalence tab in it's respective section (in this example, Case - 4/5 LB is a Weight U of M, therefore it appears in the Weight Qty and Weight U of M fields). As long as no values are placed in the Volume or Each section fields, this will not adversely affect our item or it's U of M Equivalence in the system.
Example 1
- Inventory U of M = LB (Weight)
- Purchase U of M = Case - 4/5 LB (Weight)
- Weight = Weight
Scenario 2:
Base U of M are different (Weight ≠ Volume, Weight ≠ Each, Volume ≠ Weight, Volume ≠ Each, Each ≠ Weight, Each ≠ Volume)
For Items where the base Inventory U of M and base Purchasing U of M are not the same, an equivalence will need to be identified. The U of M Equivalence tab will need to be updated. See the example screenshots below.
Example 2
- Inventory U of M = Each (Each)
- Purchase U of M = Case - 4/5 LB (Weight)
- Each ≠ Weight
In this example the Purchase U of M has 4 packs weighing 5 LBS, for a total of 20 LBS. The Inventory U of M is set to Each, meaning the Item is being counted by the individual 5 LB pack. On the U of M Equivalence tab the Weight Qty is set to 5, and the Weight U of M is set to LB. The Each Qty is set to 1, and the Each U of M is set to Each.
Additional Examples
Name | Inv U of M | Default Purch U of M | Wt QTY | Wt U of M | Vol Qty | Vol U of M | Each Qty | Each U of M |
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CREAM SOUR CREMA MEXICANA | Each | Case - 4/5 LB | 5 | Pound | 1 | Each | ||
CREAM WHIPPED ARSL XTRA CREAM | Each | Case - 12/15 OZ-fl | 15 | OZ-fl | 1 | Each | ||
EGG WHL LIQ FRSH W/CITRIC TFF | Each | Case - 12/2 LB | 2 | Pound | 1 | Each | ||
JUICE LIME AND COCKTAIL MIX | Each | Case - 12/1 Liter | 1 | Liter | 1 | Each | ||
PEPPER CHILI CHIPOTLE | Each | Case - 12/26 OZ-wt | 26 | OZ-wt | 1 | Each |