We have modified the PO template RDL file to make the PO Pending Purchase orders look as close to the PO template in Vista. We noticed a lot of the POHD and POIT items were missing and had to add them to the stored procedures (KDS_POHD and POGetReportData) to make them appear. Unfortunatly this means our fields are blown away after every update and we have to redo the stored procedures.
Is it possible to get all the POHD table in the fields for KDS_POHD stored procedure, and all of POIT table in the POGetReportData . This will make it easier to add content to our PO RDL Files for our PO pending purchase orders.
Company | Whittens Group |
Job Title / Role | ITC Manager |
I need it... | 3 months |
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Hi Alan,
We recommend taking the altered stored procedures you made and giving them a new name. You can then reference that name in the report and you don't have to worry about any of the columns being blown away.
Cheers