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If a Standing Order has been Cancelled, the system allows to reactivate it. This article explains how to do so.

Considerations

This option will only appear for those Standing Orders with a Cancelled status. Keep in mind that once a SO is reactivated, the system will start from then on the automatic generation of Prebooks before their Truck Date, according to the Settings for Standing Orders.

Instructions

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

Tip

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 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>>Standing
  1. s and select Standing Order Summary.

2)
  1. Search

for
  1. theStanding Order

 to be reactivated using the available filters
  1. .

3) Go to the Actions column and click
  1. Click on the drop-down button from the Actions column.

4)
  1. Click

con
  1. on Reactivate.

5)
  1. Click on Yes

to confirm PaneltitleRelated Articles
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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 automatically generates Prebooks before their Truck Date from that moment on.

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