Expired Date is Batch Number doesnt mean anything. it is just information for u 
and not influenced on other transaction

Hardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:          Hi,
  What is actually this "expired date" means to the system?
  Example does it prevent inventory transactions etc?
  
  Many thanks
  Hardi
  
  --- In Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com, "Jens Strandberg" 
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >
  > Hello there,
  > 
  > We are at Ax3SP3.
  > 
  > If you need this kind of functionality, you need to do some 
  modifications.
  > You are correct that expiration date is by default "today", which 
  is not
  > very elegant.
  > 
  > We have added a new field to the batch group table containing 
  number of
  > days that the batch will be valid. We are picking up this value 
  when batch
  > numbers are issued.
  > 
  > Hope this helps.
  > 
  > /Jens
  > 
  > > I am st SP4.
  > >
  > > I create batch numbers and no matter what there is an expiration 
  date
  > > that gets populated which is always = the Manufacturing Date = 
  current
  > > system date.
  > >
  > > Why would that be. Is there a setting somewhere for this date.
  > >
  > > Please help...Thx
  > >
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