| Change Types (tdsls0198m000)Use this session to find, list, or maintain change types. In the Sales Orders (tdsls4100m000) session, you can assign a Change Type to a sales order (line) after a change is
made to that sales order (line). Type of Change The kind of change that you can link to the change type code. You can choose the following types of changes: - Change Order Line: data on the order line is changed. For sales order changes
received by means of EDI, only those data elements specified in the incoming
message are changed.
- Replace Order Line: the order line is deleted, and a new order line is added in its
place. For sales order changes received by means of EDI, the order line is
deleted and replaced by the new data specified in the incoming message.
- Add Order Line: a new order line is added. For sales order changes received by
means of EDI, a new order line is added with the data specified in the incoming
message.
- Delete Order Line: the order line is deleted. For sales order changes received by
means of EDI, the order line is deleted.
- Change Header Data: data on the order header is changed. For sales order
changes received by means of EDI, only those data elements specified in the
incoming message are changed.
- Cancel Order: the entire order is canceled. For sales order changes received
by means of EDI, the order is canceled by setting all of the order quantities
and delivery quantities to zero.
- Cancel Order Line: the order line is canceled.
- Change Order Line for Price: the sales price on the order line is changed.
- Change Order Line Customer Required Date: the planned receipt date on the
order line is changed.
- Change Order Line Planned Delivery Date: the planned delivery date on the
order line is changed.
- Change Order Line for Order Quantity: the ordered quantity on the order line
is changed.
- Change Header for Customer Required Date: the planned receipt date on the
order header is changed.
- Change Header for Planned Delivery Date: the planned delivery date on the
order header is changed.
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