Hi TW, It is important to recognise your customers' expectations as well. Some of them may accept multiple deliveries (in above example, when ordering 10, they would get one delivery for 6 pieces and a subsequent delivery for the remaining 4 pieces). Often though customers have other requirements, e.g. some do not accept multiple deliveries. So, back to the example, if you could only deliver 6 pieces, they do not want you to deliver the remaining 4 pieces later (they will probably try to source them from somewhere else). Settings on the customer master record control how the system behaves with regard to partial deliveries. Regards, Dutch
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Typewriter Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 8:58 AM Subject: Back Order Processing Could you please explain back order with an example? Also please explain back order processing. I have searched the internet but still I am not very clear on this concept. Thank you! | | __.____._ Copyright © 2011 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | Dutch SAP Logistics Sales and Distribution Helper
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