Reply from Typewriter on Jan 6 at 1:37 PM saps, Ok, we shall investigate this step-by-step. Please explain - - Why "reason for rejection" is used? - What are the consequences of putting reason for rejection? Tests - 1- Create a sales order with 1 line item, put reason for rejection. Try to create a delivery. What is the result? 2- Create a sales order with 2 line items, put reason for rejection ONLY in the first line item. Create a delivery. What is the result? 3- Create a sales order with 1 line item. create delivery. Go to VA02, try to put reason for rejection in the line item of the sales order. Can you do that? 4- in 3, delete the delivery. then go to Go to VA02, try to put reason for rejection in the line item of the sales order. Can you do that? After answering these above questions and test scenarios. We shall go further. Please take your time and do some thinking while answering these questions, tests.
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: saps Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 1:22 PM Subject: Order Reason Code Not Changing in Sales Order Hi Mr.Typewriter, Actually Yes, I am getting confused between order reason and reason for rejection. When we open order reason, it shows various options like: excellent price damaged in transit material ruined good service customer recommendation Why would the order reason ever be 'damaged in transit'? So I presumed that 'order reason' probably has dual role :D .... I am really confused at this point. Could you please clarify. Thanks and regards, saps | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |