My Oracle Support Banner

E1: 32: Configurator and Sales Order Entry (P4210) (Doc ID 819368.1)

Last updated on SEPTEMBER 14, 2023

Applies to:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Configurator - Version XE and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

This supplements existing documentation in Chapter 6 Entering Orders for Configured Items in the 9.2 Configurator Implementation Guide, or by release:  JDE Configurator Implementation Guides Document 1109531.1

Scope

Sales Order Entry personnel who enter configured orders will benefit from this document.

Details

To view full details, sign in with your My Oracle Support account.

Don't have a My Oracle Support account? Click to get started!


In this Document
Purpose
Scope
Details
 Overview
 Configured Items are Never Backordered
 Q and R Assembly Inclusion Rules Processed at SOE Beginning in Release 9.0
 Configured Child Without Work Order Processed Like Phantom
 Changed Fields in P4210 Will Trigger the P3210 Form
 Prevent Access to Configured Item Revisions via Status Code Limit for Changes" Processing Option
 Change to Header Branch/Plant Does Not Update Detail Branch/Plant
 Scheduled Pick Date Drives Dates of Related Order
 Related Work Order Not Generated Due to Invalid P48013 Call from SOE
 Configurator and Sales Quotes
 Customer Self Service (CSS) and Configurator
 P4210 Kits/Config Row Exit Disabled
 Double Commitment on Configured Component Item Due to Blank Line Type Field
 No Future Commitments for Q AIRs or P AIRs with WADL 0
 The OPAllowMultiSource flag (OPMS) in SOE is Set To N for Configured Items
 Locating the Sales Order or Work Order Related to a Component Purchase Order
 Next Number Failure When Adding Configured Sales Order
 P32942/P3210 UNCS Displays with 4 Decimal Places in Add Mode & 2 in Update Mode
 How to Close Configured Components on Sales Orders
 Canceling a Configured Sales Order Detail Line
 99 Component Limit per Level - Xe and ERP8.0 Only
 Copying a Sales Order Detail Line Only Allows a One-to-One Copy
References


My Oracle Support provides customers with access to over a million knowledge articles and a vibrant support community of peers and Oracle experts.