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Closed PO Items not showing in edit mode.

I have this PO and am trying to open it because it was billed prematurely.

I have managed to open most of the items and they're behaving correctly, available to be received again.

However, there are several items where in view mode are still showing as closed. But when I go into edit mode, these line items disappear. Any idea why this might be?

They're also not showing as available inventory in the location. But I guess that makes sense since the original receipt was deleted and now they can't be received, they're stuck in limbo.


Sam Dainton

ERP Project Manager, MPUK

Mobile Power ltd - www.mopo.co.uk

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