Also forgot to ask -- how does the "Category" (i.e. Software, Hardware) tie
into the Company?
In a message dated 3/22/2007 8:38:16 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
Kathymorris727 writes:
Hi All,
I am working with 7.0 and my understanding from reading the book, this table
just stores company info. However you can have vendor, manufacturer,
customer company info. Right now we are only setting up Change Management
with
just 1 company (our internal company). Am I missing something, should this
form
be populated with other companies? Right now external customers are not
using the application. Should this COM-Company form contain all companies we
do
business with? I need to understand the full usage of this form, and the book
was a little vague to me.
I am gathering requirements right now for Change Management - does anyone
have a questionnaire for 7.0 implementation to help drive the requirements
questi
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Hi All,
I am working with 7.0 and my understanding from reading the book, this table
just stores company info. However you can have vendor, manufacturer,
customer company info. Right now we are only setting up Change Management
with
just 1 company (our internal company). Am I missing something, should this
form
be populated with other companies? Right now external customers are not
using the application. Should this COM-Company form contain all companies we
do
business with? I need to understand the full usage of this form, and the book
was a little vague to me.
I am gathering requirements right now for Change Management - does anyone
have a questionnaire for 7.0 implementation to help drive the requirements
questions?
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