Hi, The access on the purchase orders are managed by the user’s allowed sites and not by the eventually connected projet’s access control.Therefore, a user can access to all the purchase orders of its sites even if these purchase orders are connected to projects on which he is not allowed.Best regardsThomas
Hi Deepack,When the Lot/batch tracking is enable for a part, it is enable for all the sites which use the part.This allows for example, to keep the traceability when a part is transfered from a site to another.
Hi, On cloud, see below,on former versions : RMB on the purchase order line
Hi Espen, You can register the serial number on the purchase order lines (“Serial Reservation” menu).When you register the arrival through “Receive with serial/lot”, the serials numbers are fetch from the PO line and the quantity is set to 1 for each S/N. Best regardsThomas
Hi Deepack,Can the lot batch tracking “order based” match with your need : “do not type “N/A” instead of “*” each time ” ?In this case, the Lot Batch field is automatically filled with a concatenation of the “order_no-line_no-number of receipt done” (the users do not need to type any value).Of course, this behavior will be applied for all the sites which use the part and the lot/batch will be detailled into inventory even for the sites where lot/batch tracking is not required... Best regards Thomas
Hi Simon,As you said, the Planned revenue is the expected one. Which means, that the planned revenue cannot be fetched from the invoices but from the project’s connected Customer orders, Invoicing plan or Sales contracts.If you use the Instant Invoices, this means that the invoiced amount was not really “expected”.It is normal to be able to invoice a project more (or less) than expected. Therefore, it is normal that the Planned revenue does not “follow” the Actual revenue.For information, you can see the objects from which the amounts are fetched with the “RMB - Project connections...” on the “revenue elements” lines.I hope that I didn’t misunderstood your question.Kind regards.Thomas
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