I am looking at implementing a functionality where the Purchase Order is converted to a csv format and emailed out to a supplier. I have been able to accomplish this through setting up Routing Rule , Routing address, a transformer and a custom event action on the PDF_REPORT_CREATED event which looks like thisDECLARE ORDER_NO_ VARCHAR2(200); MEDIA_CODE_ VARCHAR2(200); VENDOR_NO_ VARCHAR2(200); CONTRACT_ VARCHAR2(200);BEGIN ORDER_NO_ := '&PDF_PARAMETER_6'; MEDIA_CODE_ := 'INET_TRANS'; VENDOR_NO_ := PURCHASE_ORDER_API.Get_Vendor_No ( ORDER_NO_ => ORDER_NO_ ); CONTRACT_ := PURCHASE_ORDER_API.Get_Contract ( ORDER_NO_ => ORDER_NO_ );IF VENDOR_NO_ IN ('ABC') THEN PURCHASE_ORDER_TRANSFER_API.SEND_PURCHASE_ORDER( ORDER_NO_ => ORDER_NO_, MEDIA_CODE_ => MEDIA_CODE_ ); COMMIT;END IF; END; This works fine and the vendor gets the .xml file which they save as a csv. However the name of the file is something like SEND_PURCHASE_ORDER_4a6a4055-c125-42f1-87dc-c269890c017a.xml
When the user creates a Customer order with a wanted delivery date beyond the 60 day horizon, she gets a warning saying “Wanted date is more than 60 days from today’s date”. Is there a way (through basic data settings or parameters) to customize or eliminate this message altogether since we quite often load orders with the wanted delivery date beyond the 60 days horizon? Thanks
We are looking at deploying a third party application that also utilizes Oracle as its backend and will need to interact with the IFS applications (Apps 10 UPD6). One suggestion has been to create a new schema within the IFS Oracle database and utilize that schema to host the third party application’s database objects. What considerations should we bear in mind before (and if) we proceed with this approach? The pros of this approach are the ease of integration. But we would like to gather opinions on where this approach may cause any issues with the IFS data hosted in the application owner and IFSINFO schema or where such a design might impede the performance or stability of IFS applications
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