Yes, anything beyond changing the sales order type from journal and posting 
will get a bit complicated. My intention was to give information about 
importing sales order history without inventory transaction.
 
Varden Morris
Varalth Solutions Inc.  
693 Abbottsfield Road NW
Edmonton, Alberta T5W 4R4
Canada 
(780) 752-0406
www.varalth.com

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From: Subbu <subbu...@yahoo.com>
To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 1:57:05 PM
Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Re: Loading Legacy History (Sales Invoices 
& Vendor Invoices) to standard AX 2009





Yes Varden. if the sales order is in 'Journal' state, inventTrans records wont 
get created ( same as blanket ). But when we change from 'Journal' to Order, 
then InventTrans will get impacted which is subsequently followed by postings...

--- In Axapta-Knowledge- vill...@yahoogro ups.com, Varden Morris <vard...@... > 
wrote:
>
> Inventory transaction will not be affected if you load the sales orders using 
> the journal sales type.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Varden Morris
> Varalth Solutions Inc.  
> 693 Abbottsfield Road NW
> Edmonton, Alberta T5W 4R4
> Canada 
> (780) 752-0406
> www.varalth. com
> 
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> From: MaryAnn Hand <maryann.hand@ ...>
> To: Axapta-Knowledge- vill...@yahoogro ups.com
> Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 1:36:07 PM
> Subject: Re: [Axapta-Knowledge- Village] Loading Legacy History (Sales 
> Invoices & Vendor Invoices) to standard AX 2009
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hi Michael,
> 
> I once loaded legacy sales history for a customer -- but I did load it into 
> separate tables. I then modified the standard reports to join the legacy 
> sales history table with the AX sales records to produce reports that 
> appeared to have all of the information.
> 
> The problem with loading the legacy data into AX is the posting that would 
> need to be done for invoices.  It impact inventory as well.  Hopefully you 
> can convince the customer to allow for separate tables provided that they can 
> get the reports that they need.
> 
> Mary Ann Hand  
> 
>  
> On 4/13/09, Michael Franchino <michael.franchino@ mcaconnect. net> wrote: 
> 
> 
> 
> I have 2 customers that wish to take their legacy history and load it into 
> AX. They don't want to have us create separate tables to view/report on this 
> data. They would like to be able to run standard AX reports for Customer 
> Invoices/Vendor Invoices. 
> 
> Has anyone successfully loaded this type of history into AX from a legacy 
> system?
>





      

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