dwolfe
Member
E1, 9.1, SQL Server
We're interested in using advanced pricing in purchasing. While testing we've found that the pricing date is the order date (TRDJ) and it's the order date from the PO header. This is unfortunate for us because it doesn't give us the flexibility we need. Has anyone else encountered this and come up with a clever work-around?
Thanks,
Dave
We're interested in using advanced pricing in purchasing. While testing we've found that the pricing date is the order date (TRDJ) and it's the order date from the PO header. This is unfortunate for us because it doesn't give us the flexibility we need. Has anyone else encountered this and come up with a clever work-around?
Thanks,
Dave