@mlomax for the benefit of anyone searching the topic “removing or deleting part serials”:Ensure that the serialized part is moved to the default reporting location or the location it was reported to in the shop order. If the shop order is closed, change the status to open/started. RMB in the shop order window > Shop Order Status > Open. Manually unreceive the serial. RMB on the shop order window > Receive > Manual Unreceive. In the manual unreceive window, enter the quantity 1 for the serial you want to remove/delete/kill. Save.The Part serial record will automatically be removed. This was not tested exhaustively for all serial statuses, or transactions that have happened to the serial, but it worked for units that did not leave the site in a transfer or customer order.
That is what we currently have. It gets us where we need, but this seems like it should be a configurable option in IFS. The need to right click and run a saved sort every time you load the same page is the exact reason to have automation. At least have the default order by and where clauses as a table in the DB that we can update. [quote=JDKirkendoll]Can you set up a saved search from within Search In Context (right mouse button option when in the components table) to achieve this? The downside to that, if it would work, would be that it wouldn’t take effect until you ran it after the top level search.[/quote]
Unfortunately the workaround does not solve the issue in this instance. The product structure table is a sub form type object in the module. The table is loaded after the product structure head has been loaded. The saved search applies to the head and not the table. it is then required to sort the table separately after the module has fully populated.
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