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Bumping this up
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Thanks @Joy Noreen Magoling-Oracle This is what I get when I try to replicate: I also tried by selecting a standard cost version and removing the blank filter
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C. 250 subsidiaries
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Hi @Joy Noreen Magoling-Oracle The component items always show in the list of items (regardless of whether the 'Component of' filter is added to the roll up page or not) The issue is, I want to show all the components that belong to a specific assembly (and only those that belong to the assembly) Thanks
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Hi @Niks Blando-Oracle Yes, supply allocation is enabled.
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Hi @Michelle Jabanes-Oracle I had tested with that checkbox enabled. This disables the 'search' tick box against each field name. e.g. That uses the company/account's duplicate detection criteria and not the criteria specific to the creation of leads. I have adjusted the set up of the form so that duplicates are not…
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Hi @Joy Noreen Magoling-Oracle Thanks for looking into this. I have found the issue exists with all assembly items.
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@JohnCirocco It's a widespread issue by the looks of it I have dropped off the all time leader board even though I have 2,700 points
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Hi @Joy Noreen Magoling-Oracle The behaviour is the same with the 'update inventory cost' checked.. The subsidiary was already populated though I whited that out for the screenshot in my original post to hide sensitive information. Thanks
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Hi @Joy Noreen Magoling-Oracle No there wasn't a purchase price set since this varies by vendor. However, there was a purchase price set against each vendor on the record. Thanks
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Option D
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@Niks Blando-Oracle Bumping this up
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Hi @Niks Blando-Oracle This is what I have under that search
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Bumping this up @Niks Blando-Oracle
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@Clarisa De Torres-Oracle Bumping this thread up
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Bumping this thread up @Jervin Nicholas Teopengco-Oracle
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It looks like the values were recalculated automatically an hour after I made this post: However, I am not sure why any value is allocated to production quantity variance.? The entire amount should be production price variance as it resulted from a per unit manufacturing charge difference of $30 (amount charged on PO) less…
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@RS_RS Did the suggested formulas work?
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Hi @Clarisa De Torres-Oracle Any updates on this?
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Hi @Jervin Nicholas Teopengco-Oracle Any updates on this?
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Hi @John Griffin No, I had checked and deleted any related work orders or purchase orders. I don't have any planning records yet. Thanks
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B. Checkout only
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Thanks @Joy Noreen Magoling-Oracle since it doesn't specify which records are the dependencies, how would I find this?
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Thanks @Joy Noreen Magoling-Oracle Yes, the missing account was the issue. The feature was enabled though the account wasn't automatically created. I toggled the feature enabled setting and once the account was created, it resolved the issue
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Edit: Option B It would return 'No'
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Thanks @Niks Blando-Oracle . Will keep that in mind for future threads. I have edited this one and split the other two questions into their own threads
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Thanks John. I will add start and end dates as placeholders even though the dates are not confirmed just to prevent the error. Thanks for all your help on this.
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Hi @Michelle Jabanes-Oracle Apologies for the late response. I have replied to the email. Thanks
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Hi @John Griffin The recreated version of the purchase order has the outsourced location populated though the production start and end date on the purchase order is blank Purchase Order: Purchase Order: On the work order, the outsourced location populates though the production start and end date are blank I only get the…
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Hi @Joy Noreen Magoling-Oracle , @John Griffin Thanks for looking into this. I am currently recreating the transactions since the original records were deleted. Will post here soon. Thanks