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Has anyone encountered canceling a PO revision and..

From: wwilliams.rm (2013-08-23 19:19)

I am using 7.5.0.1 and I am seeing a trend. When a user cancels a revision it is removing all the information in PR and RFQ. I can understand canceling revision 0 and that occurring, but not revision 1 being canceled and affecting Revision 0 which is still APPR and relevant.
Thx.


From: Incomm Solutions Inc. (2013-08-24 16:46)

If I understand you correctly, you're saying that the PR re-opens when you
cancel Revision 1?

What status was the revision in question when it was cancelled? If it was
PNDREV, then cancelling it shouldn't affect the PR/RFQ. If it was APPR,
then it would .




Shannon Rotz



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I am using 7.5.0.1 and I am seeing a trend. When a user cancels a revision
it is removing all the information in PR and RFQ. I can understand canceling
revision 0 and that occurring, but not revision 1 being canceled and
affecting Revision 0 which is still APPR and relevant.
Thx.


From: wwilliams (2013-08-25 06:37)

What I believe I am seeing is rev 1 is PNDREV and then the user decides to cancel it. Rev 0 stays as APPR and the PR and RFQ loose the link to the rev 0 PO. 
So I agree we shouldn't be seeing this, I am going to test different scenarios in our test environment and see if it is some creative user or Maximo.
 
Wes Williams
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Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2013 6:46 PM
Subject: RE: [MAXIMO List] Has anyone encountered canceling a PO revision and..

 
If I understand you correctly, you're saying that the PR re-opens when you
cancel Revision 1?
What status was the revision in question when it was cancelled? If it was
PNDREV, then cancelling it shouldn't affect the PR/RFQ. If it was APPR,
then it would .
Shannon Rotz
From: MAXIMO@yahoogroups.com [mailto:MAXIMO@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
wwilliams.rm
Sent: August-23-13 12:19 PM
To: MAXIMO@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [MAXIMO List] Has anyone encountered canceling a PO revision and..
I am using 7.5.0.1 and I am seeing a trend. When a user cancels a revision
it is removing all the information in PR and RFQ. I can understand canceling
revision 0 and that occurring, but not revision 1 being canceled and
affecting Revision 0 which is still APPR and relevant.
Thx.


From: wwilliams (2013-08-26 09:10)

It is a bug discovered in 7.5.0.3, I guess it has been around for a little while.
Use the following URL(s) for a convenient download of the data:
ftp://ftp.emea.ibm.com/fromibm/pmr/42687,499,000/42687.499.000.TPAE_7501_IFIX.20130724-0816.psi.zip
 
Wes Williams
http://www.weswilliams.net
http://www.williamsconnell.com
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Subject: Re: [MAXIMO List] Has anyone encountered canceling a PO revision and..

 
What I believe I am seeing is rev 1 is PNDREV and then the user decides to cancel it. Rev 0 stays as APPR and the PR and RFQ loose the link to the rev 0 PO. 
So I agree we shouldn't be seeing this, I am going to test different scenarios in our test environment and see if it is some creative user or Maximo.
 
Wes Williams
________________________________
From: Incomm Solutions Inc. <shannonrotz@yahoo.ca>
To: MAXIMO@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2013 6:46 PM
Subject: RE: [MAXIMO List] Has anyone encountered canceling a PO revision and..
 
If I understand you correctly, you're saying that the PR re-opens when you
cancel Revision 1?
What status was the revision in question when it was cancelled? If it was
PNDREV, then cancelling it shouldn't affect the PR/RFQ. If it was APPR,
then it would .
Shannon Rotz
From: MAXIMO@yahoogroups.com [mailto:MAXIMO@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
wwilliams.rm
Sent: August-23-13 12:19 PM
To: MAXIMO@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [MAXIMO List] Has anyone encountered canceling a PO revision and..
I am using 7.5.0.1 and I am seeing a trend. When a user cancels a revision
it is removing all the information in PR and RFQ. I can understand canceling
revision 0 and that occurring, but not revision 1 being canceled and
affecting Revision 0 which is still APPR and relevant.
Thx.