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How to Customize Printed BOM to Add WO Start/End Dates?
Hi,
I am working to customize our printed Bill of Materials for new work orders to enhance them and provide more info to travel with the work during the process. I would like to show the planned production start and end dates.
Work Orders have fields in the Mainline for Production Start Date (startdate) and Production End Date (enddate). However, I can find no method to get these onto the printed (Advanced PDF) BOM that I'm modifying. They do not show up in the Fields List; only "Actual" Start and End dates do. And if I manually add ${record.startdate} and ${record.enddate} they do not populate though they should.
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