Ability to put a Works Order on Hold so that it cannot be processed
It would be useful if you had the ability to place a Works Order on hold so that it can remain on the system, you can view it but it cannot be processed (stock can&t be allocated or issued, it can&t be completed or closed etc.)
Michelle White
almost 10 years ago
in Manufacturing
0
Will not implement
Be able to close more than one works order at a time or be able to complete all completed works orders at the click of a button. if a works order has outstanding costs then it could still be left as completed but do thus automatically.
Robert Brailsford
about 10 years ago
in Manufacturing
0
Will not implement
I understand there is the understanding the Sage 200 Database pdf which is very usefully however it is mainly an overview, what would be really useful is the full database documentation on table relationships as well as documentation on the tempor...
Guest
over 10 years ago
in Database
0
Idea Accepted - Gauging Support
Ability to close multiple Works Orders at the same time
Currently, Works Orders can only be closed down one by one which is really, very time consuming. As the closure process doesn&t allow for any alteration of data, you simply click &Close& then &OK& it seems logical to allow this...
Michelle White
almost 10 years ago
in Manufacturing
0
Will not implement
Hi, I am sure this question has been raised in the past but couldn&t see a more recent ideas hub entry. Over the years a few customers have asked for an automated MPS option to tie into the automated MRP run. The reasoning behind this is the n...
Guest
about 9 years ago
in Manufacturing
0
Will not implement
When we download files from the Sage web site, it is luck or judgment if the file has downloaded correctly. Can we have either a SHA1 or SHA256 file or hash value supplied with each download so that we can check/verify that a download is complete?...
Guest
almost 4 years ago
in Downloads
0
Will not implement
Show status of over allocated Works Order as Allocated instead of Part Allocated
At the moment, we can't distinguish between Works Orders that are not fully allocated and Works Orders that are over allocated as both show as Part Allocated. The only way of telling them apart is by opening the Works Order or keeping a list of wh...
Gemma Esclarin
almost 2 years ago
in Manufacturing
1
Will not implement