Timecodes: 0:00 - Intro 1:35 - What is Production and What is Production Order 2:55 - 4 M's of Production 3:55 - Types Of Manufacturing 7:48 - Production Order Lifecycle 11:15 - Production Strategies 14:03 - Plan to Produce Cycle (P2P) 17:10 - Core Production Terminologies 18:44 - Additional Production Terminologies 20:05 - Advance Production Terminologies
In D365 F&O, deleted sales order line items cannot be directly recovered as the system lacks an undo or recycle bin feature. However, you can check if audit logging is enabled to retrieve details of the deleted lines. Alternatively, review database backups or system logs if available, or look into external reporting tools for historical data. If no such options exist, the line items will need to be manually re-entered using any available documentation. To prevent this in the future, enable auditing, restrict delete permissions, and provide user training.
Timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
1:35 - What is Production and What is Production Order
2:55 - 4 M's of Production
3:55 - Types Of Manufacturing
7:48 - Production Order Lifecycle
11:15 - Production Strategies
14:03 - Plan to Produce Cycle (P2P)
17:10 - Core Production Terminologies
18:44 - Additional Production Terminologies
20:05 - Advance Production Terminologies
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Is it possible to recover deleted line items of sales order in d365...? Kindly help me
In D365 F&O, deleted sales order line items cannot be directly recovered as the system lacks an undo or recycle bin feature. However, you can check if audit logging is enabled to retrieve details of the deleted lines. Alternatively, review database backups or system logs if available, or look into external reporting tools for historical data. If no such options exist, the line items will need to be manually re-entered using any available documentation. To prevent this in the future, enable auditing, restrict delete permissions, and provide user training.