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AO016 checks credit limits in advanced order entry.  If the customer is over
his limit on the customer names file it suspends the order with code 'CL' or
'HL'(hierarchy over limit).  In advanced order entry  or amendment you can
suspend an order using any code in the descriptions file(type SUSP).   This
is done manually when the order is entered or amended.

OE165 releases suspended orders.  The system does not recheck for other
codes.

Our system has been modified somewhat but I think this explains vanilla
V3.5.1.

Art Heffner

 -----Original Message-----
From:   William Kanze [mailto:wkanze@bakerlinen.com]
Sent:   Tuesday, September 04, 2001 4:17 PM
To:     jbausers-l@midrange.com
Subject:        JBA ML - Suspend Codes

Can anyone explain the way suspend codes are assigned to orders.  How many
different codes are there, and is there an order in which they are assigned?
Also, when a suspend code is relieved, does the system check for other
suspend codes?

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