Sales Order - Change Order Sequence Numbers (tdsls0153m000)

Use this session to view, or enter and maintain sales change order sequence numbers.

Note

The Automatic Assignment of Change Order Sequence Numbers check box in the Sales Order Parameters (tdsls0100s400) session determines whether change order sequence numbers are automatically generated by LN or must be manually entered.

You can start this session from the Change Order Sequence field of the Sales Orders (tdsls4100m000) session, or the Sales Order Lines (tdsls4101m000) session.

 

Sales Order

The number that identifies the sales order.

Change Ord. Seq. No.

A number that is used to assign the occurrence of changes to a purchase order or a sales order.

Description

The setting of the Automatic Assignment of Change Order Sequence Numbers check box in the Sales Order Parameters (tdsls0100s400) session determines the description.

If the Automatic Assignment of Change Order Sequence Numbers check box is selected, this field can obtain the following values:

  • Original
    The first time the sales order is printed or generated by means of EDI. The change order sequence number displays 00000000.
  • Printed
    Any additional time the sales order is changed and reprinted. The change order sequence number displays 00000001, 00000002, and so on.
  • EDI Printed
    Any additional time the sales order is changed and regenerated by means of EDI. The change order sequence number displays 00000001, 00000002, and so on.

If the Automatic Assignment of Change Order Sequence Numbers check box is cleared, you can enter optional text in this field.

Date

If the Automatic Assignment of Change Order Sequence Numbers check box is selected in the Sales Order Parameters (tdsls0100s400) session, this is the date on which the sales order is (re)printed.

If the Automatic Assignment of Change Order Sequence Numbers check box is cleared, this is the date on which the Change Order Sequence field is updated in the Sales Orders (tdsls4100m000)/ Sales Order Lines (tdsls4101m000) session.