Qualified field names are required to use an ORDER BY and GROUP BY clause in the same SELECT statement. When using qualified field names, SELECT statements can only contain a maximum of one ORDER BY clause and one GROUP BY clause. When using unqualified field names, SELECT statements can either contain multiple ORDER BY clauses or multiple GROUP BY clauses.
Purchase requisition line number %1 cannot be canceled. Verify that it is in a status of 'Approved' and has no accounting ...
Purchase requisition line was pre-encumbered in a fiscal year that is different from the accounting date of the purchase ...
PurchPublishedRequestForQuotationHeaderDocumentAttachmentEntity holds details of attachments associated with published RFQ ...
Put this contract on hold. This will temporarily suspend it. While this contract is on hold, no cases can be opened against ...
Qualified field names are required to use an ORDER BY and GROUP BY clause in the same SELECT statement. When using qualified ...
Quality order %1 cannot be modified because it was created by a wave that is still processing or that has encountered an ...
Quantity %1 cannot be updated with inventory reference %2 because inventory transactions with status %3, %4 or %5 are insufficient. ...
Quantity %1 cannot be updated with inventory reference %2 because inventory transactions with status %3, %4, %5 or %6 are ...
Quantity available to pick is not sufficient to fulfill shipping advise %1 for sales line with Document Type %2, Document ...