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'''Question :''' When do copy to new Sales Order, why the tax code is SR-S? It supposed auto convert to SR-0 because my document date is 24/07/2018. |
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Latest revision as of 06:36, 21 February 2020
Question : When do copy to new Sales Order, why the tax code is SR-S? It supposed auto convert to SR-0 because my document date is 24/07/2018.
Version : 1.8 / 1.9 / 2.0
Possible Reason :
This copy function is for copy all the details, it will not auto-convert the tax code.
Solution (1) :
Manually change the tax code to SR-0.
Solution (2) :
1) Change the document date to before 01/06/2018 and press Enter
2) Change again the date to today date and press Enter, system now will auto convert the tax code to SR-0.
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