Absolutely, I agree completely with Subbu and George. These are the foundations of any ERP system. I too am making a career out of Axapta and I do indeed want Axapta to be a robust system. Microsoft should take note of this and fix them immediately.
 
On sidelines of this, I would also like to mention that it's very easy to in-advertently edit a field in Axapta....and now....since you have changed something accidently....obviously you now would want to undo this unwanted edit. But there is no such "undo" that you can do in Axapta which will undo what you have accidently done. And this is just all over the package. Is there any solution to this? You can also delete various records all over Axapta. Who would ever want to delete a legal document in the system it may be needed anytime in the future for reference. There is no Alt-Print Scrn to snag a screen shot which is a defacto standard in modern day applications. If you customize the application then the user set up permissions tree cascading breaks although you may not have touched the user set up even remotely and microsoft doesn't have any solution to it.
 
These are not criticism's but inputs to upgrade the product robustness.
.
 
 
 

george_spl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I am not sure whether the problem was discovered by a CUSTOMER..
but if so, the issue should be logged with Microsoft - and you can
tell them your fix.  If it is an old issue with a quick fix - let's
have the have the issue logged and get that fix in the package,
rather than relying on "smart people" to apply it every
implementation.  That is the whole idea of packaged software.  This
package has a large installed base that is growing quickly - nobody
needs these kinds of transactions. 

In the case of Consistency Check, it may provide the fix as stated
below, but Consistency Check is really more of an audit program
looking for anomalies that were created (and maybe used in real
time)..  How often do you want to be running it?

George

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Langenbergh Gunther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi subbu,
>
> I want to add some thing to the solution already offered. I'm
pretty
> sure Axapta will detect this one by doing a consistency check on
the
> vendor (it's somewhere in Basic - periodic)
> So if you will hunt down this kinds of 'faults' you could run this
> checks. They are originated not only by human mistakes but also
because
> of crashes and other things.  Probably Axapta will not automaticaly
> correct this error because it will not now the intention (add it
again
> to payment terms or delete it for all the vendors?).
>
> Greetz,
>
> Gunther
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Subbu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: donderdag 4 november 2004 3:46
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Isn't weired with Axapta?
>
>
>
>
> Ax3.0 with SP3:
>
> Hi,
> I have created a new vendor and attached payment terms to 'A'.
> I went to the table and deleted record 'A'. Now, I came to the
vendor
> which I just created and found still its using payment terms 'A'
even
> though its deleted at the table level.
>
> I have two questions.
>
> 1. Do you think if it is allowed to delete a record when its in
use?
>    is it not violating the RDMS concept against the data integrity?
>   
>
> 2. Its still showing up the 'A'. I cleared the user cache, but
still its
> showing 'A' for the vendor.
>
> I am just wondering if you accept this issue with me.
>
>
> Any ideas are greatly appreciated!.
> Is Axapta going to screw my Implemetation ( Largest in USA )? I
don't
> want to support this type of systems!.
>
> Thanks,
> Subbu
>
>
>
>
>
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