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Updated 10 months ago on . Most recent reply

Material Purchase Categorization
I am working on my 1st rehab, which also includes purchasing construction material from Home Depot. Is there a way to automatically allocate individual SKUs to broader categories? (e.g. drywall, framing). I am trying to reconcile actual material spend per category vs. what was initially allocated, and it's getting cumbersome going through 100s of line items.
If there is a different way to go about material budget reconciliation, happy to consider that as well
