Service technician often have a kind of dedicated van - to make them feel responsible. For some work however they may need to switch to another van having specific tooling installed (e.g. a lift to reach higher places). Vans are known as remote warehouses and are linked to the user that is using the van at that moment. We did not map them as tools (yet)...When the service technician is planned to perform the type of work that requires another van, the new remote warehouse is linked to the user, and the old remote warehouse is removed - i.e. when the technician collects/swaps the van. They do not require to change very often, it happens occasionally. Then they need to run the scheduled task and syncing rules, or just run the syncing rules and then initialize… The remote warehouse set up is exactly as you say - very simple with very few locations (usually 1 or 2).
Actually I found that only the parts are displayed that were in the previously connected warehouse. InventoryPartInStock in the database viewer displays the parts in the newly connected remote warehouse…. This is after running synchronization rules InventoryPartInStock and UserWareHouseConnection. Then I tried again and ran the scheduled database task to 'Refresh All Inventory Parts'. That helped and made the parts available after running the synchronization rules again.
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