unit in tally prime
🔹 What is a Unit in Tally Prime?
A Unit in Tally Prime is used to measure quantity of stock items (inventory). It defines how the items are counted — for example: pieces, kilograms, liters, meters, dozens, etc.
This is especially useful in inventory management, where you buy and sell items in measurable quantities.
🔹 Examples of Units:
Unit Name | Use For |
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Nos | Number of items (e.g., phones, chairs) |
Kg | Weight (e.g., sugar, rice) |
Ltr | Volume (e.g., milk, oil) |
Mtr | Length (e.g., cloth, wire) |
Box | Packaged items (e.g., medicine boxes) |
Dozen | Groups of 12 items |
🔹 Types of Units in Tally:
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Simple Unit – One single measurement (e.g., Nos, Kg, Ltr)
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Compound Unit – A combination (e.g., 1 Dozen = 12 Nos, 1 Box = 10 Pieces)
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