Dear All,
i have checked the Mendatory Credit Limit, and have a credit limit amount.
now if customer exceed Credit Limit and under Parameters i have setup as below
Credit Limit Type: Balance
Check Credit Limit: Balance
Message when exceeding Credit Limit: Error
now when ever i
Hi,
I agree with Augus if you are on 4.0.
In 3.0 the method checkCreditLimit on custtable needs to be changed in
4.0 MS has created a dedicated class for customer credit limit check.
Regards,
Sumit
On 9/25/07, Agus Riyadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We once had similar requirement as y
Hi,
We once had similar requirement as you. It need modification on the
CustCreditLimit class, started on the check() method.
Regards,
Agus
On 9/24/07, Sumit Loya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Neeraj,
>
> If you are having parent-child relationship b/w different customers, then
> u
> may
Hi Neeraj,
If you are having parent-child relationship b/w different customers, then u
may be having a customization where the parent customer id is stored so you
can pass the customer id of parent customer to check the credit limit. the
function called for checking the credit limit is *checkCredi
Hi All,
My client have a requirement of Credit limit at parent customer
level i.e. parent customer credit limit is applicable to all its
child customer including sub child customer. Is there any way in
Axapta, please tell me that.
Also credit limit also includes credit days i.e. if for any
t
Thanks
Steve,
I am
waiting for my registration to be approved so I can get into the
site
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ad it.
Steeve...
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Thanks Fabrice,
Not being a 'real' Axapta
program
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Hi
James,
You are right. They
look at SalesLine table, so if you delete the invoiced lines with or witho
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Thanks Fabrice but with that setting I
thought the voided lines are stored in another separate database table and so
should not be affecting the credit
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Yes
you are correct
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Hi,
We
do not do credit limit
as far as credit checking
goes?
Hennie
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I understand the
credit limit che
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Maybe on the AR
parameters setup, general tab, “mark order as voided” is checked, which would
mean the lines are not deleted.
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I understand the credit limit check can get pretty slow if
set to anything other than 'Balance' but has anyone actually figured out how to
speed it up without changing the basic checking it does? Mcohe
I understand the
credit limit check can get pretty slow if set to anything other than 'Balance'
but has anyone actually figured out how to speed it up without changing the
basic checking it does? Mcohen from technet are you out there on this
group? If so can you share how you changed it i
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