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Jim,

Although this I can't answer your specific question I am curious why the
buyer's wouldn't use blanket PO's? This would avoid the need to reenter
all of the header information and they could simply create new releases
from the existing PO.

Marc Rohde
IT Manager
Pentair Filtration, Inc. & Everpure, LLC


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Group--- Our buyers tend to write *a lot* (in the hundreds each month)
of purchase orders to the same vendors for the same items. The copy
function in Power-Link is nice and can be improved a little using
templates and user defaults however it is still a bit cumbersome
considering the volume of PO's we process. Unfortunately there doesn't
appear to be a mass PO copy function to copy a particular PO x number of
times.



Has anyone else encountered this problem or have a potential solution? I
guess I could get creative and use the PO offline load and some custom
programming to accomplish something along these lines.



Thanks,

-Jimmy


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