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- If stock allocation is on, sale order lines can go on back order as soon as the sales order is entered, as the system allocates stock in advance.
- If stock allocation is off, sale back orders are only created once the first shipment is picked. Before then, the system does not know what stock will be available when the order is processed.
Getting Started
Child pages (Children Display) page Getting started with sale back orders
Reference
Fields
Field | Description |
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Type | This is the transaction type for this sales order (SALORD (Sale Order)) or (SALWEB (Sale Web Order)) |
Number | The unique number for the transaction of this Sales Order |
Date | The date and time of creation of sales order |
Customer | This is the customer for this sale back order |
Product | This is the product id of the product for this sale backorder |
Product Name | This is the product name of the sale backorder |
Supplier | This is the supplier for this sale backorder |
Backorder Due | When a back order is purchased, the supplier has a lead time on it's card, which means the purchase order calculates when the product is due to come in thereby producing a back order due date |
Purchase Order | The related purchase order number |
B/O Qty | How many of that product is on back order |
B/O Tax Value | The tax value on back order |
B/O Value Inc | The value inc gst on back order |
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Sale Back Orders line is colour coded if a B/O product's status is Discontinued or Archived
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