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We Have a need here that if the Order is suspended like Credit Limit
Exceeded for Customer etc. we do not want the order to loose its
allocations/reservations/Back to backs etc. I was checking AO005 program and
found that if we set up the TAX Code (VCOD15) in the descriptions file
(INP15) for that suspension code (Parameter Type - SUSP) to a '1  ' then the
program does not call AO013 to make it loose its allocations. I tried this
feature in test and it worked like a charm. But I still want a second
opinion because what has a vat code to do with allocations????.
I also want to know what happens if I have a '2   ' in the VCOD15 field
because the program also checks for a value of '2'
Thanks in advance for your Help

Ram S. Hari
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
ramhari@wasserstrom.com <mailto:ramhari@wasserstrom.com> 
Voice 614.228.6525 Ext. 8542
Fax    253.484.5806


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