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Item Availability by Event – Sales Order ct. Purchase Order

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When you go from a Sales Order Line through “Item Availability” (FactBox Pane) you will see a nice view of the complete availability. It shows details as inventory, purchase and sales.

If you take the same journey from a Purchase Order Line – the expression in the FactBox Pane is now “Availability” – you will find the exact same view but now without purchase information.

Is it possible to change this strange behavior to ensure complete overview of the availability in both situations?

 

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    JAngle Profile Picture
    159 on at

    From a document it only considers dates up to the receipt or shipment. All future dates are out of scope. If you use it from the item card/list it ignores a date filter.

  • Hecht Profile Picture
    125 on at

    Thanks for your reply. I have wondered for some time over what happened

    I have tested this, and I see the idea – there is no need to be confused over dispositions later than the order line that the user is actual working on.

    There might be basis for a functionality request… maybe a checkbox making the user able to see longer than the nose tip (directly from documents).

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    on at

    Hecht,

    Adding to Josh's reply... Consider always running the Item Availability - by Event, from the Item Card, to see the true availability flow by Day/Week.  You can bookmark this report. Also, you might consider creating this report image using Jet Reports or Power BI so you can have two windows open while working.

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    Hope this helps.

    Thanks,

    Steve

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