Report Templates - Livestock trading statement
allow quantities to be added direclty to the ledger and then to feed into reporting templates. manualy entered reporting data is fraught with danger and history is lost from year to year, which means we are replugging data every year...current "semi-automated" practice doesnt seem to fit with xero ethos
 Brendan Harris
    
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       Ben Dyson
    
 commented Ben Dyson
    
 commentedDisappointing email today that adding a quantity column is not in the pipeline considering you keep fixing things that ain't broke. Theres a Toowoomba based company working on new full cloud ag product that handles quantities and fuel tax credits (hint: has **nix in the name) so may suit our clients better than Xero. 
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       Peejay Moody
    
 commented Peejay Moody
    
 commentedHand-balled here from the other terminated product idea. No doubt they'll let this idea hang for 5 to 10 years and then terminate it too. 
 What I'd give to be able to report quantities on ledger reports, a basic functionality 101 fail.
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       Jackie Watts
    
 commented Jackie Watts
    
 commentedQuantity columns are such a basic requirement. They should be standard in all accounting programmes. Like Paul, I have moved to this idea as you have decided to abolish the idea for standard reports. Is livestock reporting any different and are you just going to abolish it anyway. An idea that is already 3 years old is unlikely to progress - am I right? 
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       Paul Howlett
    
 commented Paul Howlett
    
 commentedI'm posting this here because you closed the comments on idea "Reports - Add quantity column to reports" as 'Not in Pipeline' @Kelly Munro, what is the point of this Product Ideas forum if you basically ignore any suggestion that isn't already on your roadmap??? I'd tell you where to go, but that would just get my comment flagged and deleted... 
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       Naomi Dunne
    
 commented Naomi Dunne
    
 commentedThis is a basic function that MYOB did well 15+ years ago. Xero livestock is very clunky and there is a lot of room for errors as it is painfully a manual process. 
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       Celeste Chen
    
 commented Celeste Chen
    
 commentedWE NEED A LIVESTOCK TRADING STATMENT TEMPLATE!!! 
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       Babs Bright
    
 commented Babs Bright
    
 commentedAt present Xero is not user friendly for our farming clients 
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       Suzy Cooper
    
 commented Suzy Cooper
    
 commentedI am surprised this isn't already a function available in Xero. Surely so many users would find this of a huge benefit! 
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       Brad Reynolds
    
 commented Brad Reynolds
    
 commentedAs a tax accountant preparing financials for farmers - this is a pretty basic report. If Xero wants to hold itself out as being useful to accountants, providing basic reports should be a part of the deal. 
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       Audrey  Connelly
    
 commented Audrey  Connelly
    
 commentedAgree, we have clients with stud horses, and its just a nightmare, with stock numbers etc 
 Not small farm friendly at all, figured is not always suitable or cost effective for small guys
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       Luke McLeay
    
 commented Luke McLeay
    
 commentedAs a work around our office imports these numbers into a budget created just for the livestock schedule. The result being you can load that budget column into the reports and have other formulas driven from it. Not perfect but better than using manual data fields in the report. 
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       Denny Putra
    
 commented Denny Putra
    
 commentedI agree 
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       Naomi Dunne
    
 commented Naomi Dunne
    
 commentedThank you Brendan - this has been a weakness that we noticed since we moved accross to Xero. The livestock schedule as a whole is weak. 
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       Gemma Woodham
    
 commented Gemma Woodham
    
 commentedOur annual financial statements show the quantities of Milk Solids and Livestock, so we have to manually enter these. 
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       Gemma Woodham
    
 commented Gemma Woodham
    
 commentedEnable the import of the quantity column into XPA for Milks Solids and Livestock