Applies-to Doc. No. On Credit Memo

Jonathan2708
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Hi,
I have a posted purchase credit memo that has been applied to an invoice. On the 'Invoicing' tab of the posted credit memo header, the 'Applies-to Doc Type' and 'Applies-to Doc No.' are filled in with reference to the matched invoice. My question is - is it possible for this matching to happen and for these fields to be filled in automatically with no manual intervention?
My understanding was that the 'Applies-to' fields on the purchase header are only populated when the user manually selects the invoice to match before posting the credit memo. The Application Method is set to 'Manual'.
I ask because my customer is claiming they didn't match the credit to the invoice themselves.
Thanks
Jonathan
I have a posted purchase credit memo that has been applied to an invoice. On the 'Invoicing' tab of the posted credit memo header, the 'Applies-to Doc Type' and 'Applies-to Doc No.' are filled in with reference to the matched invoice. My question is - is it possible for this matching to happen and for these fields to be filled in automatically with no manual intervention?
My understanding was that the 'Applies-to' fields on the purchase header are only populated when the user manually selects the invoice to match before posting the credit memo. The Application Method is set to 'Manual'.
I ask because my customer is claiming they didn't match the credit to the invoice themselves.
Thanks
Jonathan
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Have you used the copy document function? I thought it did that automatically?
I just ran it on a NAV2009 SP1 classic NA DB. I copied an Posted Purchase Invoice which still had a Rem. Amt. on the Vendor Ledger Entry in question.
t0 -
Hi Tony,
Thanks for the reply. Yes copy document does populate those fields, but I don't think they did that because it automatically puts in a narrative line to say which invoice number was copied. I suppose they could have deleted that line, either way I don't think the customer is telling me the whole story!
Jonathan0 -
Shocking, the customer not telling the whole story? That never happens....
t0 -
TonyH wrote:Shocking, the customer not telling the whole story? That never happens....
t
yes, copy document does fill in the information, but it doesn't add a separate description line in prior versions, it may in Nav 20090 -
themave wrote:TonyH wrote:Shocking, the customer not telling the whole story? That never happens....
t
Excuse me? Um, where did I slam the customer?
I have experienced customers failing to give pertinent information for a number of reasons.. because they decide intentionally to not give the information, or because they simple do not know that something could have such a large ramification on the outcome of a support call or question.
But back to the point, where did I slam the customer? Or did I make the observation that its a regular occurrence that info is missing by way of sarcasm?
If YOUR perception is that that was a slam at customers, so be it. But that is YOUR personal perception and not founded on fact... you should perhaps be a little more careful with your beliefs in a public forum.0 -
If the invoice has been applied already, the copy document function will not fill in these fields.Confessions of a Dynamics NAV Consultant = my blog
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themave wrote:I'm glad you aren't my developer.
The OP said:Jonathan2708 wrote:either way I don't think the customer is telling me the whole story!TonyH wrote:Shocking, the customer not telling the whole story? That never happens....
Lighten up man, shees0 -
DenSter wrote:themave wrote:I'm glad you aren't my developer.
The OP said:Jonathan2708 wrote:either way I don't think the customer is telling me the whole story!TonyH wrote:Shocking, the customer not telling the whole story? That never happens....
Lighten up man, sheesa smiley face makes everything better. so is everything all better now
lighten up goes both ways.
Just as a side note, I have been here for around 11 years now, not regularly, but still pretty consistant. and I can say many posters have little regard for end users. Not all for sure, and most of the regular posters are great and help out tramendously, which is why I still come here after all these years. so excuse me is every once in a while I have a bad day and post too quickly.0
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