Hi to all,
As far as I know there is one problem in the 'virtual company' functionality in Axapta. When you make a note (or something else) in the documentmanagement-system of Axapta and link it to a shared-table the information is stored in the database but it cannot be retreived. The company-field is filled in with the company you are working in but it should be filled in with the virtual-company-account. I tried to do this, but am not able to do this.
If someone has a solution for this, please let me know.
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Van: HEW (Helmut Wimmer) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Jens
Actually the setup you describe is really possible.
For the virtual company accounts, you create table collections where you define which tables are to be shared.
In the virtual company, you select table collection(s) and companies which should be part of that virtual company.
So it is really easy to setup that scenario below.
What you have to take care of is how you setup your table collections. If one table is part in more than one table collection, you should be aware that you don't mix it to "heavily". It wouldn't be a problem initially, but the hell to administer.
BR
Helmut
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Von: Jens Strandberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello there,
Our Axapta installation holds 12 company accounts. We are in the process of putting all our customers into one CustTable, and in doing so we will make use of "virtual company accounts".
I have been testing the setup, and it works just fine.
However, it seems that you can have - let's say 10 - company accounts using CustTable as a shared table, while the last 2 can actually have their "own"
CustTable. I was pretty surprised that this was possible.
I was under the influence that shared tables would cover ALL company accounts. Am I missing something here, or is it really possible to have some company accounts share tables (e.g. CustTable), while others - in the same application - have their "own" (e.g. CustTable) ?
If it is possible; should I be worried ?..... :-)
Running Axapta 3.0 SP3 on a central Oracle 9...
Best Regards,
Jens
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