Joe,
Yes, I'm on 10.0.
Manasa,
Sorry! I'll do that next time.
Joe,
Yes, I'm on 10.0.
Manasa,
Sorry! I'll do that next time.
First, is there a configuration somewhere that, by default, would unengineer the duplicated quote after it has been duplicated?
If not, can someone assist me with a BPM to do it? I tried writing one using the "DuplicateQuote" method under both Pre and Post Processing and having it set the field "QuoteDtl.ReadyToQuote" to FALSE, but it doesn't seem to work when I test it.
At least repost your message….I bet most of us don’t feel like finding it…. : )
Manasa
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Subject: [Vantage] Re: [Epicor10] Unengineer when Duplicating Quotes
Bump!
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On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 1:53 PM, aaron_willett@... [vantage] <vantage@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Â<div> <p></p><p><span>First, is there a configuration somewhere that, by default, would unengineer the duplicated quote after it has been duplicated?</span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>If not, can someone assist me with a BPM to do it? I tried writing one using the "DuplicateQuote" method under both Pre and Post Processing and having it set the field "QuoteDtl.ReadyToQuote" to FALSE, but it doesn't seem to work when I test it.</span></p><p></p> </div> <div style="color:#fff;min-height:0;"></div>