Copy information from an existing production order record to a new one. This can be done regardless of the status type of the production order. You can, for example, copy from a released production order to a new planned production order. Note that before you start to copy, you have to create the new record.
Copy document lines and header information from another purchase document to this document. You can copy a posted purchase ...
Copy document lines and header information from another sales document to this document. You can copy a posted sales invoice ...
Copy document lines and header information from another service contractor to this contract to quickly create a similar document. ...
Copy general ledger budget figures to the cost accounting budget. You can also enter budgets for the cost centers and cost ...
Copy information from an existing production order record to a new one. This can be done regardless of the status type of ...
Copy information from the previous time sheet, such as type and description, and then modify the lines. If a line is related ...
Copy lines to the order from the quotations, confirmations, packing slips, and invoices that previously have been posted ...
Copy lines to the order from the quotations, confirmations, product receipts, and invoices that previously have been posted ...
Copy lines to the request for quotation from all existing requests for quotations, purchase orders, product receipts, and ...