How are different types of ACX sales reported on my sales report?
ACX sales fall into three different categories of sale types. You can learn more about what those categories are
on the ACX website.
For reporting purposes, the following ACX sale categories will be displayed on your sales report as follows:
- “AL” sales to “Subscription-Credit”
- “ALOP” sales to “Subscription-Supplemental Credit”
- “ALC” sales to “Retail”
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