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If a Standing Order has been Cancelled, the system allows to reactivate it. This article explains how to do so. |
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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.
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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:
Go to Prebook & SO'
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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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