customers because some of them may be common to several companies. So it
could be necessary that every company be allowed to access the whole list.
The users can filter the records that they want to see by using the standard
"Filter Records" function and save that query to re-use later. Same goes for
reports.
Fabrice
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From: Jens Strandberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 5:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [development-axapta] Virtual Company Accounts
Thanks for all the feedback regarding this issue.
Any "real life" experience with the fact that bringing many customers into
one shared table may confuse users ?
Example:
Company A: 25 customers
Company B: 800 customers
Company C: 175 customers
After putting these customers into a shared table, all companies will see
1.000 customers. I am quite sure that company A (previously with 25
customers) will see this new approach as very annoying. I am also quite sure
that this question will arise: "How can we see "our" customers only?".
Any hints as to accomplish this - apart from adding "Primary Company",
"Secondary Company" etc. in CustTable - or to add a new table, where we
"link" companies with customers - and use this for querying... ?
Thanks in advance !
Best Regards,
Jens
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Fra: Jens Strandberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 24. november 2004 22:15
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Com (E-mail)
Emne: [development-axapta] Virtual Company Accounts
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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