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E1: 42: Repost Active Sales Orders (R42995) (Doc ID 625504.1)

Last updated on OCTOBER 28, 2022

Applies to:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Order Entry - Version XE and later
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Order Management - Version XE and later
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Sales Order Processing - Version XE and later
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne CRM Sales Order Entry - Version XE and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

Overview

The Repost Active Sales Orders (R42995) UBE performs four distinct functions:

  1. The UBE is used most often to recommit future orders (move orders lines from a future to current commitment state or from current to future state).
  2. The UBE can be utilized when order quantities in the Sales Order Detail (F4211) file (where on hand has not been relieved) and commitments in the Item Location Quantity (F41021) file are not matching.
  3. The UBE can be utilized when order amounts in the Sales Order Detail (F4211) file and order totals in the Sales Order Header (F4201) file are not matching.
  4. The UBE can be utilized when order amounts in the Sales Order Detail (F4211) file and customer open order amounts in the Customer Master (F03012) file are not matching.

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In this Document
Purpose
Details
 Four Purposes of Repost Active Sales Orders (R42995)
 Future Orders Definition
 Re-Committing Future Orders (R42995)
 Known Issues of Future Orders Processing
 Repost Active Sales Orders
 Updates Bypassed By Repost Active Sales Orders (R42995)
 What If No Active Sales Order Exists Prior to Running the Repost Active Sales Orders (R42995)?
 Known Issues of Reposting Active Sales Orders
 Avoid Combining Tasks for Future Orders & Active Sales Orders
 Concurrency Considerations for Repost
References

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