Feature - ATP Inquiry Number of Days from Today
Release Date: 8/25/18
This feature is a change to the Available to Promise Inquiry. A new field has been added to the left of the order multiple that shows the number of days from today.
This number can be a positive or a negative number. If the date is in the past, it will be negative with a maximum value of -999. If it is in the future, it will be positive with a maximum value of 999. This value will change as the user scrolls through the transactions shown on the screen.
Programs Modified: IM0405.WS, IM0405.PL (Recompile IM0405.CBL and IM0405R.CBL)
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