Difference between revisions of "What are the unit stock numbers starting at 90000000?"
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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
− | This article explains why some of the | + | This article explains why some of the unit in your Platinum system |
== More Information == | == More Information == | ||
− | All | + | All units created in {{VS}} in Platinum are stamped with a unique stock number, usually starting at 1 and incrementing accordingly. When a unit record is created directly in {{WS}} and has not come via a Sales Order, it is stamped with a number that starts at ninety million. |
{{Example|text={{DataValue|90000000}}.}} | {{Example|text={{DataValue|90000000}}.}} | ||
− | This keeps purely workshop | + | This keeps purely workshop unit stock numbers well out of the way of normal stock. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[How do I see a list of new\used units in stock?]] | * [[How do I see a list of new\used units in stock?]] | ||
− | {{KB_Tags|stock, number | + | {{KB_Tags|unit, stock, number, workshop}} |
{{KB_VS}}{{KB_WS}}{{ZN_WorkshopManager}} | {{KB_VS}}{{KB_WS}}{{ZN_WorkshopManager}} | ||
{{KB_Ref|VS01}} | {{KB_Ref|VS01}} |
Revision as of 16:40, 16 April 2019
Summary
This article explains why some of the unit in your Platinum system
More Information
All units created in Unit Sales in Platinum are stamped with a unique stock number, usually starting at 1 and incrementing accordingly. When a unit record is created directly in Workshop and has not come via a Sales Order, it is stamped with a number that starts at ninety million.
'90000000'. |
This keeps purely workshop unit stock numbers well out of the way of normal stock.
See also
- Creating a used unit
- Creating a new unit
- Creating a new unit by copying an existing unit
- How do I see a list of new\used units in stock?
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