Early after our Apps8 SP1+ go live - we locked up production customer orders. We published a custom field change during the business day and a user hit the customer order header tables at the same time the publish step was in process - everything that touched customer order header failed on a lock. We had to restart our Oracle DB. I highly recommend ONLY publishing custom fields off hours unless you know no user could possibly be in that data area.
We are on Apps10 UPD6 but we had similar requirements in Apps8 SP1+ for repairs. We used POs where the customer is setup as the supplier (you can associate them in Supplier setup) and setup the PO as “customer owned” - meaning you aren’t paying them and it can only be used for that customer (not available for sale). If you are bringing in the material to have it on hand . You can try that - see if you can use that material on a shop order pegged to a customer order for that same customer. If you are doing a more “as needed” purchase model, you can try manually pegging the PO to the shop order material line.
We reported the bug to IFS and got this response in minutes. We had the patch in 2 days. We are running IFS Apps10 UPD6 (this problem only started after our UPD6 upgrade) running “Product: Oracle database - (enterprise edition) Product Version : (12.2.0.1.0) Product language: (English) Operation system/version: Microsoft Windows Server 2016 (64 bit) version 1607 (OS Build 14393.3504)” at the time Thank you for contacting IFS Global Support and requesting our assistance. This is caused by a bug in Oracle database. You need to apply a Windows DB Bundle Patch to correct it. Could you please send me the following details? see the example below. Product: Oracle database -( enterprise edition/Standard Edition) Product Version : (12.1.0.1) Product language: (English) Operation system/version : (Microsoft Windows x64 (64 bit) 2008 R2)
We are in a similar situation - looking at Cleo, Mulesoft, Boomi, and Informatica. IFS just announced a partnership with Boomi, so I’m looking for more information to find out what that partnership really means.
Check out the session “Extend your solution: On the inside using layers, and on the outside using RESTful APIs” from the 2019 World Conference. You can find it here. https://www.ifs.com/corp/news-and-events/events/world-conference-2019/content/platform/ Also - a RACE environment is a working IFS environment that is already configured and running - to eliminate the work of starting from scratch. But once it’s running, you can do what you want. I used one to start our research and design work in Apps10 before our first uplift was complete.
In our setup - we have some parts we both buy (Purchase) and build (Manufacture). What we figured out is (and this applies to both Apps8 and Apps10) The inventory part type determines your default supply process - but doesn’t lock it in. You can add a Purchased Part to a Manufactured part You can add a Manufactured structure to a Purchased (not purchased raw) part If you normally build something - but need to buy it Create a purchased part and supplier for purchase part Create the PO I can’t remember if you can use supply code PO Transit or PO Direct on a manufactured part. In our scenario, we were always building something we normally buy. If you need to - you can manually peg the customer order line to the PO If you want to build a purchased part and want to peg the shop order to the customer order line, you have to use supply code Invent Order and manually peg. You can’t use supply code shop order. Hope this helps
Thanks - unfortunately the data I’m talking about doesn’t really lend itself to SSAS. It’s lists of information. Looks like we will have to build custom LUs to hold the data if we want to display in IFS. I was hoping the “display SSRS” in IFS was still somewhere.
What browser are they running? We are running Apps10 with SSO (using ADFS). Users do not get the download prompt in the Edge browser. Chrome and Opera do force a download. Our users are setup with a desktop icon that is linked to Edge that automatically brings them to the login screen through the Edge browser C:\Windows\explorer.exe microsoft-edge:https:/client/runtime/Ifs.Fnd.Explorer.application
Have you looked at Report Rules? I haven’t needed different footers, but I do use report rules to change the report layout we use based on information on the transaction. I know it can be used to change graphic files based on conditional criteria. There could be something there that would help.
Hi, welcome to IFS Community. I have created a PDF version of the documentation of the technical doc related to APPS10 UPD6 SSRS installation guide and attached here. Hope this helps! @KasunBalasooriya - thanks for trying. Unfortunately, the Apps10 UPD6 SSRS installation guide is actually the Apps9 installation guide and doesn’t apply to Apps10. I’m still looking hoping to find more current Apps10 info.
In our organization - we frequently are entering requested wanted date on POs pegged (supply codes PO Transit and O Direct) to customer orders based on the business needs. What we figured out was If we enter the PO wanted date in the customer order line Target Date, that flows to the Planned delivery date on customer order line - which then flows to Wanted Receipt Date on the requisition line created - which then makes it to the PO line.
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