toletofhitachi
4th May 2007, 07:19
Anyone can tell me why is the session tdpcg0131s000 expiration date is dimmed? Is it something to do with the Service Pack? As I know, Service Pack 12 is ok but not Service Pack 18. Is it advisable to update to latest SP?
Thank you.
Regards,
Danny Kat
ARijke
4th May 2007, 09:36
If you are viewing one of the default pricebooks then it is not allowed to set the expiry date.
Regards, Adriaan
toletofhitachi
7th May 2007, 03:46
Hi Adriaan,
thanks for your reply.
In fact, all the items are dimmed at the expiry date field in session tdpcg0131s000.
Regards,
Danny Kat
toletofhitachi
7th May 2007, 07:12
May I know since when the default price book is not able change the expiry date? Is it the baan standard now?
Regards,
Danny Kat
ARijke
7th May 2007, 09:43
The prices in the default pricebook can be created from the price on item level. These prices do not have an expiry date. So on the default pricebook also has no expiry dates.
Regards, Adriaan
toletofhitachi
7th May 2007, 09:48
Hi Adriaan,
what I don't understand is that how come the expiry dates cannot be edit only in Service Pack 18 for Baan 5.0b and not Service Pack 12? If this is the case, should I upgrade to later Service Pack, eg. Service Pack 19 and so forth? Is it still dimmed in that SP?
Thank you.
Regards,
Danny Kat
ARijke
7th May 2007, 12:33
I do not know during which SP it has been editable. Currently it is not editable in all releases (5.0b/c/6.1). The situation that it has been editable is solved with solution 204134.
toletofhitachi
8th May 2007, 05:11
Hi Adriaan,
oh. ok.
Thanks for your information.
Regards,
Danny Kat
toletofhitachi
12th June 2007, 10:49
Hi,
the solution 204134 is to solve the price issue but not the expiry date. Have you any idea which solution that solved the expiry date dimmed issue?
Thank you.
ARijke
12th June 2007, 11:57
In the description of the solution the expiry date is not mentioned. The change is that for standard pricebooks it is not allowed anymore to change the data. So also expiry date field should be disabled.
If you are looking for an enabled expiry date then that is not supported.
Regards, Adriaan