on 02-24-2017 5:54 AM
Dear Team,
What is the difference between deletion flag and deletion block in customer master.
Regards,
Pramod.
Isn't the F1 field help not sufficient?
If deletion block is active (field name NODEL ) then this customer will not be considered for archiving, even it has a deletion indicator (LOEVM)
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What do you mean by Deletion block? Where you come across? You can set Deletion Flag to a customer
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Thank you all for your valuable inputs.
Regards,
Pramod.
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***what is the difference between company code deletion flag and company code deletion block (in customer master)? In XD03 Got to extra -- deletion flag*****(little more clarity required here as asked by Mr Lakshmipathiji)
Can you share screen shots for better clarity..
Phanikumar
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Dear Bina,
Thanks for the reply.
Could you please let me know who runs the archiving program?
Regards,
Pramod.
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Hi All,
Thanks for your reply.
I know we can set the deletion block for the customers.
But my question is 1. what is the difference between company code deletion flag and company code deletion block (in customer master)? In XD03 Got to extra -- deletion flag.
2. Can we include the credit limit for customer in the "Customer with Billing Block" list?
Regards,
PM
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