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We do a LOT with COM Off-line order load (including COM_Net orders, which
also flow through the offline order load process). I guess I'm curious as
to your question. We feed the orders through one-at-a-time, even when we
get a large batch of them. For example, our in-house written warranty
claim system generates credit memos during end-of-day processing, and we
pass them through offline load one-by-one. We get separate audit reports
for each order and route them to a separate print queue for potential
review if there was a problem.
Could you explain your problem with how it works for you?
Dale Gindlesperger
IT Manager/Special Projects Leader
Fleetwood Folding Trailers, Inc.
258 Beacon Street
Somerset, PA 15501
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Hi everyone.
We are doing a lot with COM offline orders now. I really do not like how
MAPICS processes all offline orders at the same time. I would like to
bypass
the offline order import process and have it update the COM files
automatically by calling an API or something like that. Has anyone done
this? Or have experience like this?
If we could keep the current offline files and then just call an API that
would be ideal. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks
Jeff Williams
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