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When a Standing Order is Cancelled

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In this article, you will learn how to reactivate a canceled standing order.

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User Roles: Administrator, Sales Manager, Sales, Procurement Manager, and Allocations.

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Reactivate a Standing Order

When a Standing Order is canceled, the system stores the Standing Order as inactive

. If you want to reactivate a Standing Order it is possible. This article goes over the process of reactivating a cancelled Standing Order.

(lightbulb) Roles enabled to perform this action: Administrator, Sales Manager, Sales, Procurement Manager, and Allocations.

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instead of deleting it in case you need to use it again.

To reactivate a canceled Standing Order, do the following instructions:

  1. Go to Prebook & SO's and select Standing Order Summary.

  2. Search theStanding Order.

  3. Click on the drop-down button from the Actions column.

  4. Click on Reactivate.

  5. Click on Yes.

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  • This option is only available for Standing Orders with a Cancelled status.

  • According to the Standing Order Settings, once you reactivate a Standing Order, the system

starts the automatic generation of
  • automatically generates Prebooks before their Truck Date from that moment on.

Instructions

Go to Prebook & SO's>>Standing Order Summary.

Search for the Standing Order to be reactivated using the available filters.

Go to the Actions column and click on the drop-down button.

Click con Reactivate.

Click on Yes to confirm.

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