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Hi James,
 
As far as I know masterplanning looks at the confirmed delivery date (if filled in) otherwise it looks at the deliverydate. I suppose this algorithm is for the whole of Axapta.
 
We ourselves made an extra field on the purchline which is filled with:
a. the confirmed deliverydate if this is filled in
b. the delivery date
 
We did this because we want to know in which sequence purchlines will arrive in our warehouse.
 
Regards,
 
S. Boomsma
ICT Manager
Kannegieter Electronica BV
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Van: James Flavell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: dinsdag 24 augustus 2004 10:06
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Onderwerp: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Purchase line Confirmed delivery date

Hi everyone,
 
Is there any harm/effect of setting the confirmed delivery date on purchase lines to be the same as the delivery date if it is blank at the time of insert?  I am thinking of whether to do this as I want to track order lines by delviery date but my customer usually leaves it blank but if the original delviery date changes they set the confirmed delivery date as the new date rather than change the delviery date field value (so they can compare planned versus vendor).  Just worried whether there is any part of axapta that treats a purchase line with a filled in confirmed delviery date any differently to one with a confirmed delivery date....maybe something in master planning???
 
Thanks


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