Setup CheckList
navuser1
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Hi All,
Setup CheckList Copy all the data into the No. Series Line table (including "Last No. Used " and "Last Date Used" ) Which not correct . [-X
And it gives same message when there are no. of Tables are being copied. [-X
Nav 4.0 SP3 IN [native]
Setup CheckList Copy all the data into the No. Series Line table (including "Last No. Used " and "Last Date Used" ) Which not correct . [-X
And it gives same message when there are no. of Tables are being copied. [-X
Nav 4.0 SP3 IN [native]
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You must be using "copy data" function and as the function suggest it will copy whatever is available in the table. The user need to decide which table to copy or not.
What is the problem in this?CA Sandeep Singla
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Why is that not correct? You copy the content of one table to another table, all fields are included. Are you expecting the system to leave certain fields out?navuser1 wrote:Setup CheckList Copy all the data into the No. Series Line table (including "Last No. Used " and "Last Date Used" ) Which not correct . [-X0 -
I think what you (Navuser1) say is partially right and Partially wrong why because.. When we create Master the Last number should get copied to Number series table to create Master in series.. but for invoice posting, order creation (transaction related) it should not get copied.. So probably delete the number series for those transaction(number series) alone.. I think Thats the reason why the number series is not populated in the Numbering tab in the set up table.. Correct me if i am wrong0
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Yes that is when you insert a new Item from the Item Card, not when you copy a list of Items from one company to the other.vijayanderson wrote:When we create Master the Last number should get copied to Number series table to create Master in series..
If you include all numbering series and their lines from one company to another, it copies all fields, including the "Last number used" field. You will have to manually go over each numbering series and make sure that those reflect the correct numbers. The Setup Checklist does not have any functionality to check those numbers.vijayanderson wrote:but for invoice posting, order creation (transaction related) it should not get copied.. So probably delete the number series for those transaction(number series) alone.. I think Thats the reason why the number series is not populated in the Numbering tab in the set up table..
What is wrong about your assumptions is that you are clearly expecting some level of intelligence in the SetupChecklist, which simply does not exist. The Setup Checklist just copies table data from one company to another. It is essentially just a plain dumb copy/paste from one company to another, it does not check values for numbering series, that is something you'll have to check yourself.vijayanderson wrote:Correct me if i am wrong0 -
Hi Denster,
You got me all wrong I addressed Navuser1 & only "Correct me if i wrong" was addressed for other users.0 -
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DenSter wrote:
Why is that not correct? You copy the content of one table to another table, all fields are included. Are you expecting the system to leave certain fields out?navuser1 wrote:Setup CheckList Copy all the data into the No. Series Line table (including "Last No. Used " and "Last Date Used" ) Which not correct . [-X
Sorry for bad english. [-o<
I want to say that I'm selecting All the Tables( Suppose "Table A" ,Table B" and so on.....) and When I run the Setup CheckList, it should give differen message for different Tables.But It give the same message for all the different Table..
Message Screen....
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navuser1 wrote:DenSter wrote:
Why is that not correct? You copy the content of one table to another table, all fields are included. Are you expecting the system to leave certain fields out?navuser1 wrote:Setup CheckList Copy all the data into the No. Series Line table (including "Last No. Used " and "Last Date Used" ) Which not correct . [-X
Sorry for bad english. [-o<
I want to say that I'm selecting All the Tables( Suppose "Table A" ,Table B" and so on.....) and When I run the Setup CheckList, it should give differen message for different Tables.But It give the same message for all the different Table..
Message Screen....
As Denster said, there is no intelligence in the copy paste functionality. User needs to decide what to copy and what not.CA Sandeep Singla
http://ssdynamics.co.in0 -
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So you get that message with every table, even when you select only one? I would probably debug that process to see what is causing the error, and go from there. That message doesn't look like the right message, I'm even thinking the process has been modified.navuser1 wrote:But It give the same message for all the different Table..0
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