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Well, the easiest way is to enter a bogus order for the part(s) and
discretely allocate the quantity.  We keep a fake customer number active
for stuff like that.  Or, you could always just "IS" the parts out of
inventory and squirrel them away where they won't be grabbed (if it's a
one-time deal).  Then "RC" them back in prior to shipping.

Dale @ Fleetwood





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        Subject:        COM/IM How to allocate stock quantity to a customer 
without customer order
(Serge Boutet)



Hi everybody

I want to allocate a stock quantity for a customer usage.
I have not the customer order yet but I have to guarantee he will have his
parts.
I want to freeze this quantity to be sure than no else could allocate it.

How can I do?


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