Item Card: How to show the customer of the item?

cosch1
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Hello to all the experts,
i would like to have a link on "item card" to show the last customer of the item wilth amount and price like the history on the "Sales Order Card".
Has anyone an idea or a complete solution???
With greetings from germany!
cosch
i would like to have a link on "item card" to show the last customer of the item wilth amount and price like the history on the "Sales Order Card".
Has anyone an idea or a complete solution???
With greetings from germany!
cosch

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hi,
U can use Item button-->Entries-->ledger entries on Item card to find this.Regards,
Hemant
They can conquer who believe they can.0 -
thanks for answering, but there isn't the customer name to see, and that's what my colleagues wan#t to see! There's only the customer no. to see.0
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it's not mapping with standard nav you can add a new button having SaveAs with this entries form. add a test box to contain customer name with help of source no.0
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yes, i'll see it, but how to get in the customer name with help of customer no. into the text box?0
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a lookup flowfield is the easiest way...be aware that if you have to filter on the name for some reason, you'll probably have some performance problems (because you're trying to filter a calculated field).
Do you know what are flowfields?if not, just study application designer guide pdf you can find on the product cd!0 -
look at "G/L Account Name" field in G/L entry table it comes by Account No.0
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