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Eric,

I'm just wondering if you've found a solution to this.  We've run into a
similar situation where we release a credit hold to partially ship an
order, but then the order does not go back on hold even though we do
Release, enable recheck.  As you pointed out, it does go back on if the
order is maintained.  However, we're looking for a way around having to
do this.

Thanks,
Marty Boardman
Amphenol RF 


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message: 1
date: Mon, 22 May 2006 10:54:24 -0700
from: "Eric Wolf" <eric_a_wolf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: [MAPICS-L] Enforcing Order Holds at shipping

   To the list,
   Is anyone have the "enforce holds at shipping" set to Y/1 in the
company
   master?
    
   One of my customers is trying to use the "Release and re-check" COM
order
   hold release type which works if the order is maintained again.
However,
   if the order is not maintained and in the meantime the customer
account
   goes "past due", we want the order to be packed but not be shipped.
I
   tried testing a change to the company master Past Due amount, changed
the
   customer's credit limit but the order is not prevented from shipping.
    
   Any ideas?
    
   Thanks...
   Eric Wolf




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