Purchase order generation changed

domi235
Member Posts: 2
Hello There!
As of the beginning of this new year we have noticed something strange within Navision 3.70b. The generation of Purchase orders has been changed. In 2005 it used to be like 20050001 for the first one 200050002 for the second one and so on..
Beginning 1-1-2006, it started to look like this: IO05/0001 for the first one, IO05/0002 for the second one and so on..
Why has this been done and is there an possibility to undo the changes?
Thanx in advance for your time!
As of the beginning of this new year we have noticed something strange within Navision 3.70b. The generation of Purchase orders has been changed. In 2005 it used to be like 20050001 for the first one 200050002 for the second one and so on..
Beginning 1-1-2006, it started to look like this: IO05/0001 for the first one, IO05/0002 for the second one and so on..
Why has this been done and is there an possibility to undo the changes?
Thanx in advance for your time!
PC // iBook 12" 1.33 // #Apple! // aliens do exist...they're just waiting for chuck norris to die before they attack
0
Comments
-
You have to look to the Serie No. used by Purchase Orders.
Look in Purchase-Setup-Numbering ...
A new Serie is certainly active from 01/01/2006. You can change this serie if mandatory.
For the already existing orders, you can rename them by changing manually their numbers, it should work ...0 -
Yes, it seems that somebody setup the no. serie in this way for the new year... :-)0
Categories
- All Categories
- 73 General
- 73 Announcements
- 66.6K Microsoft Dynamics NAV
- 18.7K NAV Three Tier
- 38.4K NAV/Navision Classic Client
- 3.6K Navision Attain
- 2.4K Navision Financials
- 116 Navision DOS
- 851 Navision e-Commerce
- 1K NAV Tips & Tricks
- 772 NAV Dutch speaking only
- 617 NAV Courses, Exams & Certification
- 2K Microsoft Dynamics-Other
- 1.5K Dynamics AX
- 322 Dynamics CRM
- 111 Dynamics GP
- 10 Dynamics SL
- 1.5K Other
- 990 SQL General
- 383 SQL Performance
- 34 SQL Tips & Tricks
- 35 Design Patterns (General & Best Practices)
- 1 Architectural Patterns
- 10 Design Patterns
- 5 Implementation Patterns
- 53 3rd Party Products, Services & Events
- 1.6K General
- 1.1K General Chat
- 1.6K Website
- 83 Testing
- 1.2K Download section
- 23 How Tos section
- 252 Feedback
- 12 NAV TechDays 2013 Sessions
- 13 NAV TechDays 2012 Sessions