Does anyone have any success with this and if so, how did you do it? Thanks!
A customer has copied their production database to a test database. That includes all the Document Management basic data. Their repositories are all FTP. They want to ensure that new documents created in their test environment do NOT get put into the repositories in which production documents are stored. I thought we could just remove the repository entries in the test environment but it is not allowed as there are thousands of documents linked to that repository.We created a new repository pointing to the test environment with all document classes going to it. Does anyone know a way to remove the other repository entries? Thanks!!
A customer has asked me about several things in Document management:Has anyone written a script wherein you can: Mass set the document retention or removal dates Remove all documents of a certain class that is selectable by a document class and document number range Do a mass change of document class on document revisions and have the documents selected by a document class and document number range Import documents or add documents into Document Management from a SharePoint or a Teams site Any best practices for document class development. What have you seen work in your experiences?Thanks!
Hello! I am an implementation manager and solution architect with IFS North America and I would be interested in how others may have accomplished this.I have a customer that has several sites around the world. They asked how they can best copy inventory parts, product structures, sales parts, purchase parts and possible routings from one site to another.The “Copy Part” function from the inventory part does all of this but that is on a part by part basis and would take far too much time. The “Copy Parts to Site” does not copy all the associated structures, purchase and sales parts. etc.I thought about using assortments and site clusters but it appears that if I select a manufactured part from the source site, it gets created as a purchased part in the secondary sites. You still need to associate or create the parts as part of the assortment before they can be replicated to other sites.One suggestion was to use the data replication functions but in all of my tenure at IFS, I have nev
Hello! I am Solution Architect for IFS here in the US and am wondering about a situation that arose. We have a customer that puts several shipments to several of their customers on 1 truck (consolidated shipment) and want to distribute the freight cost for that consolidated shipment to all of the orders on that shipment by a formula that includes factors such as weight contribution of each order delivered and the distance of the drop-off to the customer from the shipping point.Has anyone ever encountered this and if so, what was your resolution? This company does about 50,000 of these truck shipments a year with freight charges in excess of $60 million so this is very important to them. Thanks! Vernon Anderson
All too often, a customer will ask us about the relationship between the date fields on a customer order line and what one should or can be able to change and what the ultimate effect of those dates are elsewhere in the system. The help text can be rather unclear on these fields; target date on the customer order. It would be nice if we had a quick reference on these fields and what field should be changed and when. It would be nice to know what roles would or should change what dates. Thanks!
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