Formula to query the goods sold to the inventory sheet

amanlalwani

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Hello brilliant minds,

I have two sheets Goods Sold and Inventory management that I am struggling to connect as they are interrelated.

The idea is to query the Goods Sold in terms of quantity(grams) from the sheet Goods Sold to Inventory Management under the sheet Input Master.

So I am imagining two ways,

- First, Aggregate/Sum all the Quantities sold (Goods Sold) in a particular day and get the input marked as "Out" in the Input Master per product with date and Quantity(in Kilograms) under the Qty Column

or, if it is too complicated,

- Simple way could be to get each record of the Quantity Sold get recorded one by one as it happens. (The idea with the first option is to make the sheet a bit lean.)

Somethings to Consider - Quantities are related to Size of the packs(in grams) in the Goods Sold sheet and the total quantity sold for a particular product is listed under "Total Quantity Sold" column W.
- I made the same Product Master in the Goods Sold sheet because I could not connect both the sheets and use Vlookup, I am open to making this lean as well.


A super big thank you in advance!

Links to gsheet:
Goods Sold: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing
Inventory: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing
 

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