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Transaction Saved Search - Extract Item Fulfillments linked to SO Line with formula
Hi,
I hope this tool can be helpful to find an answer of my question.
I'm creating a transaction saved search (type=sales order, main line=No). I would like to extract in a single field (maybe with a formula (text)) all the item fulfillment records associated with each sales order Line ID.
Let me explain.
a single sales order line can be associated with several fulfillments (e.g. quantity on sales order line = 10, 6 with IF0001 and 4 with IF0002).
I managed to extract the information I need but unfortunately the saved search transactional creates a join and the sales order line amounts I want to total are not consistent since it considers the sales order line amount twice (once for each item fulfillment).
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