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Posted by Jon on April 8, 2008, 12:27 am
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PS. I don't work for DRS.
"Jimf" wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
> Yes - was trying to find a method to order parts (not in stock) that were
> related to a work order. Using the Item Quantity List report with a filter
> for committed works.
> Am looking now for a way to get the commited field as a filter when creating
> PO's.
> Thank you,
> Jim
>
> "Jeff @ Check Point Software" wrote:
>
> > JimF,
> >
> > In RMS' mind, an order, is an order, is an order, and not a sale.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Jeff
> > Check Point Software
> >
> > Search this newsgroup -- http://tinyurl.com/2lmk4w (Stolen from DRS)
> > =====================================================
> >
> > You must be using Outlook Express/Windows Mail or some other type of
newsgroup reader to
> > see and download the file attachment(s). If you are not using a reader,
follow
> > the link below to setup Outlook Express. Click on "Open with newsreader"
> > under the MS Retail Management System on the right.
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/75bgz
> > =====================================================
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> > When adding an item with 0 inventory to a sale I get a prompt to create a
> > back order. When I add the same exact item to a work order there is no
prompt
> > to create a back order. Is that correct? I expect to have some back orders
on
> > work orders is there a work around method (or maybe I am missing a fix)?
> > Thank you,
> > Jim
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