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        <description>6.02. Managing purchase orders

Managing purchase orders you have placed is an important part of running a medical supply facility.
There are two main windows you will use to do this, along with a variety of reports.

Show outstanding purchase order lines....</description>
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6.04. Ordering from one store to another (internal orders)

If you run mSupply using virtual stores then you can place an order for goods with another store within mSupply. 

There are two ways you can do this:

	*  Create Purchase Orders.  This method was the &#039;original&#039; method, and is not recommended. In fact, from mSupply v7.0 this method has been removed.</description>
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The discussion here is focused on ordering stock from suppliers outside of your mSupply system, though the same principles apply when Ordering from one store to another.

Introduction to ordering

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6.05. Multi-store Purchase Orders

The multi-store purchase order will enable you to create a purchase order that includes lines for many stores at once.

Limitations

	*  You can only create a multi-store purchase order when logged in to the Supervisor - All stores store.</description>
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