Indicates where the production order is in the overall production cycle. The production status is automatically updated every time an update or scheduling is run on a production order. The typical life cycle of a production order starts at the beginning of the production process when the order is first created. At this point, the system assigns the created status to the order. The subsequent phases include estimated, planned, released, started, reported as finished, and ended.
Indicates the status of the record: New - The record is not yet processed. Manually - The status is not entered automatically ...
Indicates to the system that sales order header charges should be applied to the installment plan or to the non-qualified ...
Indicates what remains to be performed for a specific BOM line. The back order status is related to the production's back ...
Indicates what the charge is attached to. Select Header to attach the charge to the invoice. Select Summary to attach the ...
Indicates where the production order is in the overall production cycle. The production status is automatically updated every ...
Indicates where the registration time is taken from when a registration is made. We recommend that you set up Time and attendance ...
Indicates whether a document file is attached to the RFQ. Click to open the Document handling page, where you can view and ...
Indicates whether all orders with the same item number and inventory dimensions (storage location) can be delivered by using ...
Indicates whether or not an external catalog accepts purchase orders that contain a quantity that differs from the original ...