Using Navision 3.10.
Most of the items we sell are in prepacks.. 1-2-2-1 (meaning 1-Small, 2-Medium, 2-Large, 1-Extra Large) or 2-2-2 (2- 1x, 2- 2x, 2 - 3x).
When we enter an item on an order we input that item under the "No." column, for example 2111-7847 is one of our styles. Then it brings us to the "Prepack Code" column and we hit F6 and select which color we want. For instance this item has 2111-7847B, 2111-7847N, and 2111-7847R. Those are Brown, Natural, and Ruby colors. The system automatically knows the prepack ratio, so if I enter 1 for quantity it gives us 6 items (1-Small, 2-Medium, 2-Large, and 1-Extra Large).
We recently had a problem with a few items and a lot of them were manufactured by mistake in the wrong prepack. They made us 1-Small, 1-Medium, 1-Large, and 1-Extra Large.
Is there a way to add in another prepack code to an item?! As it is now, we have to manually type in 1 of each size, when normally we can just select the prepack and it automatically does it for us.
I went into Inventory and was looking around. I "Size Group Code" but don't know if there is a way to associate one item with more than one size group code.
I did go into Setup -> Sizes and I made a new Group called 4ONES, but don't know where to setup that should relate to 1-Small, 1-Medium, 1-Large, 1-Extra Large and how to make an item have this code as well as the standard 1-2-2-1.
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This doesn't sound like standard Navision.
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I just don't want to call them and possibly have to pay tech support fees for their time and help. If it was something simple I might have been able to do myself would have been a lot better.
I recently designed us a new website.. the old one is horrible, the background was all pixelated, the information was outdated. I designed us a new site that shows our whole 34 page catalog, and you can click any item to view it in greater detail. That took me a long time and was a lot of work. That would have cost us a lot of money if we had went elsewhere. Being that the company already pays me and our workload was light, I was doing the website inbetween my normal work.
It would help if we knew:
1. What add-ons are implemented in your database
2. The specific codes you're having problems with (assuming you know C/AL)
Other than that, you'll probably need to contact your local solution center to get them to train you on it.
AP Commerce, Inc. = where I work
Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development = my book
Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - 3rd Edition = my 2nd book