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Sounds like you might want to take a look at an excellent third party product
from Crimson Software, MC2.

We have the similar problem, in that we have several large customers that, when
placing a very large blanket order, going out many years, they instantly get put
on credit hold.

In addition to many other fine features, this software will allow you to address
this exact problem.

(No, I don't have any affiliation with them...)

http://www.crimson-software.com/


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Subject:    Maintaining Open Order Total for Customers
Author: Bud Roble <BRoble@CharlesRobleConsulting.com>
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I have a need to filter out certain orders from being included in the Open
Order Totals for Customers.    Basically, I don't want certain orders to be
counted against the customer's credit limit.     Can anyone tell me where I
would look to make this modification?    I'm hoping Mapics had the foresight
to place the logic in a single program somewhere.    I would love to be able
to use a user exit, but that's probably pushing the envelope.   :-)     Any
assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Bud Roble
(805)794-3027

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