One GL account and different COGS acct..

Hi,
I have this scenario where,
Item : Lipstick
GL account : set by Item Group
We know that we can define 1 item with 1 item group.
In this case,
when our client post a delivery,
they will send an amount of 10 lipsticks and amount of 2 for tester.
Thats mean two line with same item.
**Accounting..
The 10 lipsticks will go to the default COGS,
and the 2 lipsticks, they want it to go to Another account called (tester account). In the same GL account, but different COGS account.
Any idea how to solve this?
Thanks in advance,
Bruce.

Hi Bruce
the only thing i can think of is that you have two item codes with two different item groups. Hence two different account determination. Then one line will be the normal item. the next line your sample line.
Hope this helps

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