on 09-25-2015 2:18 PM
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Hello Rao,
Thank you for your help,
But me I want these two dates (Sched.start and Sched.Fin) appear early when scheduling order, because my need is that once I change the basic start and basic fin, I can compare with Sched.start and Sched.Fin to say if the order was executed on the day of Planning or not,
Regards,
There is a problem of taking things in right spirit. There is a word known as attitude often used with two adjectives. When someone advises you for a right cause you should take it in right spirit and follow. When it was told that this subject line was very improper in the very beginning of the discussion itself, you should realize that. If you do not realize it, you are consistently violating and showing disrespect to the forum basic rules.
As far as help is concerned, everyone can help you in your new thread also. Also please note that people will be happy to help those who respect the forum rules and conduct themselves. Comments like the above would not add value. Please recall how many threads of yours (as Sine Y) were deleted in the past because of meaningless titles.
BTW, what does your title OT mean ?
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