The following control maintenance records belong to the CUST (Customer) area within the MAINT (Maintenance) category.
New in Release 9.0.5
Allows users to change the value in the Level field in the Customer Specific Part Number window accessed through Customer Maintenance.
Automatically sets the Export Order field in the Sales Order Entry Header tab to yes if the sales order is set to ship to a country other than the one selected in the Home Country field. More:
Use in conjunction with the Customer Sales Rebate Report to include Carrier-specific columns for reporting purposes. More:
Use this record to limit users' ability to edit fields and access menus or hot keys in Customer Maintenance. More:
Use this record to restrict editing access to the Bill To and Job or Ship To fields in Customer Maintenance , when creating new customers. More:
For each branch, enter the customer record to use as a template when a user (for whom the branch is the user's home branch or, if no home branch is assigned, their first authorized branch) creates a customer. The system populates the fields in the new record with data from the template record. The template customer record is typically a generic record created for this purpose.
Note: The system does not use the template customer record when a user creates a customer through sales order entry.
Indicate whether to prompt to copy tax information from a bill-to account to all its ship-to accounts upon exiting the bill-to customer record. More:
Use this record to setup information associated with incoming EDI 849 transmissions and letters of credit. More:
New in Release 9.0.3.15
Indicate if you want to restrict users from opening customer records in branches for which they are not authorized. More:
Enter the categories you want to use to classify your customers when using Strategic Pricing. Strategic Pricing is a companion product that offers analysis of your pricing model. One of the key components to the Strategic Pricing model is categorizing your customers, and setting threshold values for each category and customer size. Typical categories include Contractor, Dealer, and OEM. You can define as many categories as you want, however, we recommend using 5 to 6.