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Stock de-allocated when editing order

edited Nov 25, 2019 10:45AM in Accounting / ERP 2 comments

Hi,

I understand the need to have a manual way in which to de-allocate stock from one order and give it to another - we use this feature every day...

But it appears that Netsuite will also de-allocate the stock if an order is edited in any way. For example we have lots of reasons to edit an order, it can be a simple as adding a note, or changing the customer surname (due to a spelling error).

This probably isn't too much of an issue if you have stock of an item - but quite often we do not and stock being re-allocated to another order is a pain in the rear end!

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