I created a custom function within PL/SQL to calculate the number of business days between two dates, based on a particular IFS calendar. I’d like to use this in an IAL Object, but I’m getting an error that it is not-defined. How do I appropriately define it so the IAL Object will deploy without error? We are on IE 10.
We’re using IFS Apps 10. Some of our users are forgetting to attach a file to the document before releasing or approving the document. My question is twofold:First, is there a way to block the Release or Approval of a document without a file being associated with the document revision record?Secondly, for those that were released or approved as essentially “empty” records, what is the best way to add a file to those records?ThanksEric
We have a problem with Shop Order requisition due dates relative to shop order start dates that result from a MRP run. If our order quantity is 1, the manufacturing lead-time is 5, and the due date is 09/25/2020 then the start date will be 09/24/2020; why is it not offset 5 days? Should be offset by the fixed manufacturing lead-time. If we change the order quantity to 10, then the start date is offset by 10 days and is 9/15/2020; this is not good. We want to use “standard practice” where the lead-time offset is not affected by the order quantity size. Can anyone please help with this? EDM
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