Vendor Search Type

steven_lawrence

Active Member
Dear All,

We have recently acquired a new subsiduary company and will soon be setting them up on JDE. I would like to keep their vendor database separate from the main group, as they will be doing everything themselves. We currently only have V and C search types in use.

Can anyone think of any problems caused if I set up a new vendor search type in the UDC 01/ST for the new company ?

Thanks for any advice received.

Steven Lawrence
Coral Racing Ltd
Barking Essex UK
Tel +44 20 8591 5151
Fax +44 20 8591 8647
e-mail [email protected]
 
Steven,

There should not be any problem if you use a Search Type other than V for
your vendors. At the most,you will get a 'soft error' flashing at you when
you exit to the Vendor Master screen(F16) from the main Address Book
screen..this is simply because the System 'expects' a Customer record to
have a Search Type of C and a Vendor record to have a Search Type of V. If
this gets too annoying,I presume this error flash can be suppressed through
tinkering with the Code.

However,if the primary objective is to segregate this database from the
'Group' database & ensure controlled access to it,you could use the
'Security BU' field of the Address Book to achieve this. All the vendors of
the Subsidiary could be linked to Business Units which belong to the
Subsidiary with the access to these records controlled through the normal BU
security.

From the point of view of database aesthetics,you could also attempt to
allot them a 'number block' which is distinct & unique in the System.

Regards,

Ashok


>From: steven_lawrence <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Vendor Search Type ~~0:947
>Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 03:20:37 -0800 (PST)
>
>Dear All,
>
>We have recently acquired a new subsiduary company and will soon be setting
>them up on JDE. I would like to keep their vendor database separate from
>the main group, as they will be doing everything themselves. We currently
>only have V and C search types in use.
>
>Can anyone think of any problems caused if I set up a new vendor search
>type in the UDC 01/ST for the new company ?
>
>Thanks for any advice received.
>
>Steven Lawrence
>Coral Racing Ltd
>Barking Essex UK
>Tel +44 20 8591 5151
>Fax +44 20 8591 8647
>e-mail [email protected]
>
>
>
>
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We are using multiple search types for vendors with
no problems.
 
Steven

You can set up as many as you like - we here use a number of different
search types for different parts of the business. We set them up as a two
character code VX, where X equates to the business area. We also do the same
for customers.

Regards
Nanda

TotalFinaElf UK Limited
T: (+44) 20 8982 1406
F: (+44) 20 8795 4249
E: [email protected]


>
 
You could also create the new vendors in a different BU than before, if you
can separate the groups using BU security, they would still be able to use a
V search type.

>
 
RE: Re[2]: Vendor Search Type & Product class code

> We are also adding a new subsidiary and are discussing the possible
>ways to integrate them without having to create a new company number or
>even MCUs.

Really?! How do they expect to diferentiate the two companies A/R and A/P if
they do not use a new company number? Not to mention a ton of other shared
items not associated with product class'. "F" line type on SO's if using the
same SO type, etc., etc. etc. I guess the subsidiary is pretty much a shell?
 

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