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Not sure if this is true for every install, but our orders show up in
history as soon as an order has a shipment. If you do a partial shipment
it can be seen in open & history until the order is either shipped
complete or deleted. The order source data is in the header info in
history. No idea if it is displayed anywhere by default.

Steve Jones





[MAPICS-L] Rel 6 - Customer Order History

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What determines when a customer order is sent to history? I've been told
that it is automatically sent there after all items are complete.

Is there an option to change this? If so, where would I find it?

This was brought to my attention while trying to view the source of demand
of a purchase order. Once the customer order goes to history, it no longer
shows as the source of demand.

Thanks in advance!
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