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Is there a way to see if a supply allocation is occurring in the background?
We received a PO that consisted of a few dozen different items. Our current settings in supply allocation setup is to perform allocation after transaction entry, update, or delete.
However, three days later, we are still seeing PO's that should be showing the inventory allocated/committed as have the "reallocate" lines next to them and showing available inventory - as if netsuite is still trying to process all the correct allocations.
My question is - Is there a way to see if a supply allocation is occurring in the background somehow?
Another odd bug in this process, if i modify the supply allocation setup screen to remove "perform supply allocation after transaction entry, update, delete" checkbox, then return to the screen, it appears it is not saving - which leads me to believe there is an allocation occurring in the background.