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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Backflushing consumption
What is and when we will be using backflushing consumption? Method for issuing (reducing on-hand quantities) materials to a manufacturing order. With backflushing, the material is issued automatically when production is posted against an oper…
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Vendors with specific shipping dates
How to model a vendor where they only ship on Wednesdays? This is just an example …
That is something we need to be careful with. First of all, keep in mind the difference with Sales. In there, we have the “Shipping Agent” where we can define an “Age…
Table Information including Index information (Usage, Blocks and Reads) – Again
This is only the same query which is already here:
Table Information including Index information (Usage, Blocks and Reads)
But I noticed that the query somehow got mal-formed to a point where it could not run. So here is a cleaned-up version.
In summar…
WS on a multilanguage environment
After collecting Partner’s and Customer’s feedback about the changes introduced on build 32558 regarding Web Services (remember), DEV team has decided to introduce a way of avoiding them if desired.
In order to do so a new feature has been introd…
How calendars are considered when calculating lead times
Lead time calculation is the calculation that takes place to calculate “Expected Receipt Date” from the “Order Date” or the other way around. Similarly, sales have the calculation to calculate “Planned Delivery Date” from “Shipment Date” or the other w…
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