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Purchase Agreement - Max is enforced - default value is NO

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Sorry I am a newbie / layman to D365 and did not get any formal training before. Just explore Google and find this fornum that I am have some advice from other users and MS.

In Purchase agreement, there is a check box namely "Max is enforced". The default is "No". How can I change it to "Yes"? I read some previous document of this forum and seems it shows some "coding" that I am not sure I could manage. I asked this question to my solution provider and have an answer of "customization required" that I doubt this kind of minor default value would need customization code.

Million thanks in advance and beg your patient to teach a newbie.

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Barico 

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    Sorry that I am new to D365 and with a layment level of usage.

    In purchase agreement, the default value of "Max is enforced" is "No" and we want to change it to "Yes". I diverted this request to our solution partner and they said it needs customization code to do this. We have this kind of answer when we asked for other kinds of default value change. Is it what MS D365 deal like this to customize coding for default value? I have experience in other ERP that they are easily perform default value change by user interface and do not need any coding.

    Is there any way to change the default value of  "Max is enforced" easily? Would love if someone could share to us.

    Million thanks in advance.

    Regards

    Barico 

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    Hi Barico,

    Customization is necessary and simple in fact.With the following steps for an example you can assign default values to form in D365FO.

    You can apply these steps to your form:

    https://community.dynamics.com/365/financeandoperations/b/nevoitechfinance/posts/assign-default-values-to-form-in-d365fo

    Hope it help you.

    regards

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    Thanks Judy, seems I have to learning visual studio (another area to be strengthen) :)

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