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SO/HQ Store Numbers Different jocelynp 10-20-2006
Posted by jocelynp on October 20, 2006, 5:08 pm
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v1.3

I know this is bad, and I know how bad, but, I need some help here.

1. Location X has a local store Id of 3.
2. HQ Manager lists Location X with a store ID of 102. HQ Mgr already has a
store Id 3 associated with a different location.
3. I need to change Location X's store Id to 102.
4. I will be made crazy by the end of the weekend with this one. :-)

Thank you for any thoughts and ideas.
--
Jocelyn

Posted by Jeff on October 21, 2006, 7:02 am
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Jocelyn,

Try this;
http://tinyurl.com/y87a24

I don't completely understand your problem without looking at your data, but
reading both your post and the KB, you may only want to do the second part
of this, Step 8 and the rest.

I think if you do steps 1-6, it will screw up your existing store 3

Backup First!!

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> v1.3
>
> I know this is bad, and I know how bad, but, I need some help here.
>
> 1. Location X has a local store Id of 3.
> 2. HQ Manager lists Location X with a store ID of 102. HQ Mgr already has
> a
> store Id 3 associated with a different location.
> 3. I need to change Location X's store Id to 102.
> 4. I will be made crazy by the end of the weekend with this one. :-)
>
> Thank you for any thoughts and ideas.
> --
> Jocelyn



Posted by jocelynp on October 23, 2006, 10:19 am
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Thanks Jeff. The link choked up on me. Is this something that is posted in
partner source? I just want to make sure when I look at the article, that it
is the same one you are talking about so I can read through to determine if I
omit 1-6.
--
Jocelyn


"Jeff" wrote:

> Jocelyn,
>
> Try this;
> http://tinyurl.com/y87a24
>
> I don't completely understand your problem without looking at your data, but
> reading both your post and the KB, you may only want to do the second part
> of this, Step 8 and the rest.
>
> I think if you do steps 1-6, it will screw up your existing store 3
>
> Backup First!!
>
> --
> =
>
> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>
> You must be using Outlook Express or some other type of newsgroup reader
> to see and download the file attachment. 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
>
> ==========
>
> > v1.3
> >
> > I know this is bad, and I know how bad, but, I need some help here.
> >
> > 1. Location X has a local store Id of 3.
> > 2. HQ Manager lists Location X with a store ID of 102. HQ Mgr already has
> > a
> > store Id 3 associated with a different location.
> > 3. I need to change Location X's store Id to 102.
> > 4. I will be made crazy by the end of the weekend with this one. :-)
> >
> > Thank you for any thoughts and ideas.
> > --
> > Jocelyn
>
>
>

Posted by Jeff on October 24, 2006, 12:50 am
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Jocelyn,

That's odd, doing the tinyurl in PartnerSource and CustomerSource give =
the same results. I created it in CustomerSource though.

Try this then, search CustomerSource for KB 908949

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determine if I=20
omit 1-6.
--=20
Jocelyn


"Jeff" wrote:

> Jocelyn,
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> Backup First!!
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> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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> > I know this is bad, and I know how bad, but, I need some help =
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> > 1. Location X has a local store Id of 3.
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already has=20
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> > 3. I need to change Location X's store Id to 102.
> > 4. I will be made crazy by the end of the weekend with this one. =
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> >
> > Thank you for any thoughts and ideas.
> > --=20
> > Jocelyn=20
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