Hi Readers,
As we are discussing what's new in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2017.
Today we will discuss so new changes that have been introduced in Sales & Receivables Setup and Purchases & Payables Setup.
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In NAV 2017, Sales & Receivables Setup have three new Fields added -
In NAV 2017, Purchases & Payables Setup have one new Fields added -
Allow Document Deletion Before -
After assigning a Date on the Sales and/or Purchase Setup, System will check the Posting Date of Invoice and Cr. Memo when user try to Delete one of these document.
[Refer Codeunit - 363, 364 (IsDocumentDeletionAllowed)]
Default Item Quantity -
Create Item from Description -
As we are discussing what's new in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2017.
Today we will discuss so new changes that have been introduced in Sales & Receivables Setup and Purchases & Payables Setup.
For Already Published articles about NAV 2017, Click Here.
In NAV 2017, Sales & Receivables Setup have three new Fields added -
- Allow Document Deletion Before
- Default Item Quantity
- Create Item from Description
In NAV 2017, Purchases & Payables Setup have one new Fields added -
- Allow Document Deletion Before
Allow Document Deletion Before -
After assigning a Date on the Sales and/or Purchase Setup, System will check the Posting Date of Invoice and Cr. Memo when user try to Delete one of these document.
[Refer Codeunit - 363, 364 (IsDocumentDeletionAllowed)]
Default Item Quantity -
- The Default Value of the Field is False.
- If we change the value to True in Sales & Receivables Setup, the Default Quantity of a Sales Line of Type Item will automatically set to 1.
Create Item from Description -
- The Default Value of the Field is False.
- If we change the value to True in Sales & Receivables Setup, and User Enters an Item Description in sales Line that does not exist, the system will prompt the user to create a New item or Select an Item From Existing List, as shown below.
Let me know your views about feature or article.
Stay connected there is a lot more coming for NAV 2017.
Regards,
Saurav Dhyani
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