Many thanks for your info, I have tried lots of different ways and
failed, apart from one, I created a BPM Directive that sets the
LockedQty box to "TRUE" in Job Entry when a jobs Released Flag changes
from False to True. This does mean it only works through Job Entry.
I am still very new to Vantage and this is a great learning
experience. I hope you don't mind me asking, but would you be able to
show me how you setup the recurring process to set the JobHead.LockedQty
Thanks in advance
Mark Lawrence
failed, apart from one, I created a BPM Directive that sets the
LockedQty box to "TRUE" in Job Entry when a jobs Released Flag changes
from False to True. This does mean it only works through Job Entry.
I am still very new to Vantage and this is a great learning
experience. I hope you don't mind me asking, but would you be able to
show me how you setup the recurring process to set the JobHead.LockedQty
Thanks in advance
Mark Lawrence
--- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, Robert Brown <robertb_versa@...> wrote:
>
> Our solution is to have a (very frequently) recurring process run
that simply sets the JobHead.LockQty to true for all Jobs (meeting our
status criteria).
>
> The original plan was to implement a (Job Entry) customization to
set JobHead.LockQty to true upon the event of Firming a Job or saving
(afteradapter event) an existing Engineered Make to Stock Job.
>
> However, the adapter (and/or the native control) proved flaky &
refused all my efforts to set .LockQty to True using all the tricks I
could think of (that have worked in the past).
>
> Rob Brown
>
>
>
> teaglem <teaglem@...> wrote:
> Hi, I am trying to set up a BPM (or other suitable method) to
> automatically lock the Job Quantity when changing an Unfirm Job to a
> Firm Job in Job Status Maintenance.
>
> We are currently on 8.03.403d
>
> Does anyone have a way this can be done.
>
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