Neal Matthews
29th September 2004, 13:57
Our system when it was set up had a number of shared tables within Finance due to changes in the business we now need to unshare financial periods.
I am quite happy with the procedure for unsharing tables ie. dump, change links and redump but just wanted to confirm that I have all the tables that need to be unshared.
I plan to unshare tfgld005, tfgld006 and tfgld007.
Are there any other tables I need to unshare or any other issues I need to be aware of.
Cheers
Neal Matthews
IT Support Analyst
ATY Automotive & Industrial Components (UK) Ltd.
Kaibou
30th September 2004, 00:09
Hello Neal,
you have named all the relevant tables.
Regards - Kai :)
Our system when it was set up had a number of shared tables within Finance due to changes in the business we now need to unshare financial periods.
I am quite happy with the procedure for unsharing tables ie. dump, change links and redump but just wanted to confirm that I have all the tables that need to be unshared.
I plan to unshare tfgld005, tfgld006 and tfgld007.
Are there any other tables I need to unshare or any other issues I need to be aware of.
Cheers
Neal Matthews
IT Support Analyst
ATY Automotive & Industrial Components (UK) Ltd.
Neal Matthews
30th September 2004, 09:31
Thanks for the feedback.
Cheers
Neal
altfplak
30th September 2004, 14:13
Hi Neal!
Unsharing period-tables mean, that you can set-up now different Start-/end dates for periods and years in the different companies.
That´s OK, if NO MULTISITE STRUCTURE is set-up
But please bear in mind the following: when you have set-up a multicompany structure, then the start-/end dates must be the same over all linked Logistic-/Finance companies, otherwies you´ll get a complete mess in all finance transactions!
rgds
Franz
Neal Matthews
30th September 2004, 15:22
Hello Franz,
We did have a central company setup for finance transactions but we've always run single finance / single logistics making use of the shared tables in the central finance company
Cheers
Neal