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Well also it seems like the original error message you were getting may have been caused by you trying to alter an number that is assigned by QuickBooks. The PO number is a number generated by QuickBooks and cannot be altered or QuickBooks won't be able to recognize it. What you might want to consider is taking that value from ...
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What am I missing?
I created a button, and created 3 actions on the click:
1. Retrieve value from screen: full name
2. go to tab: purchase order
3. Enter value onto field on screen: field - Ship to , Action from #1.
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What is the process for the follow:
If I am in the customer screen and want to create a PO for that customer. From the customer screen I want to select a button that opens the Purchase Order screen and automatically insert the customer (ship to) information.
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Ok. After some thought, I check my customizaton and I believe that the error was caused by it. I'm still havng problems, but I need to check some things out before posting.
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Matt,
For each APIDelete call there will only be one record deleted at a time. The problem appears to be the table was an accounting table and there were some locking issues when trying to perform some accounting clean up tasks that caused the error.
We've updated the APIDelete. Can you call the APIDelete again and see if the error ...
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I am receiving the following:
"QuickBooks returned an error when adding/modifying a accPurchaseOrder
record. The error was: There was an error adding, modifying or deleting
FFAF-1238106148 because it is already in use. QuickBooks error message:
The transaction could not be locked. It is in use by another user..."
I received this ...
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I tried using APIDelete and the response was "ThisSqlTransaction has ; it is no longer usable" it deletes 1 record, but I wanted it to delete multiple records, is that not allowed?
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You can create your own “PO” number in the customer screen.
If you're making an invoice or estimate manually, you can pull in that value when the customer is chosen from the dropdown list, the same way you pull in their address info and terms.
But, since you're using Method Field Services, you’ll have to do a bit of ...
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I have a design question in regards to the customer PO field. I see where I can enter the customer PO into Estimates and Invoices, but I would like to enter it at the time I create a new customer / Job. I do not normally create estimates and I need to retain the PO number before I create the invoice.
The other concern is if I ...
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