Use this event to
Code to be executed prior to posting via standard posting routines.
Description
The event is mostly used to validate collected "header" level steps (added from OnGetReceiveOrderLines_OnAddStepsToAnyHeader) and to write collected header level steps values to fields in the database that subsequently can be accessed from standard posting function events.
Steps added at "line" level via OnGetReceiveOrderLines_OnAfterAddStepsAnyLine (Q4 2019) is generally handled via OnHandleRegistrationFor[...]-events.
Commit
Database transactions in [...]OnBeforePostTransferOrder is committed to database prior to calling standard "TransferOrder-Post Receipt" function. Your customized code must be structured accordingly.
You may subscribe to standard posting events to ensure rollback of your database transactions or trigger events on-after posting, if this is required for your code.
See also:
How-to: Subscribe to standard events in BC base app
Template
[EventSubscriber(ObjectType::Codeunit, Codeunit::"MOB WMS Receive", 'OnPostReceiveOrder_OnBeforePostTransferOrder', '', true, true)]
procedure OnPostReceiveOrder_OnBeforePostTransferOrder(var _OrderValues: Record "MOB Common Element"; _TransferHeader: Record "Transfer Header")
begin
end;
Examples
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Case: Add Header Step to inbound goods documents (Signature Step) — The warehouse employee must sign inbound goods (signature step).
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Case: Add Header Step to inbound goods documents (Text Step) — When receiving goods, a new text collector step must be added for the user to enter comments about goods being damaged etc.
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Case: Show G/L Account Lines and Non-Inventory Items on Receive and Pick — This case doesn't work with Warehouse Documents, Only basic Inventory on Sales and Purchase Orders.
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How-to: Register Quantity By Multiplication (enableMultiplier) — You want to scan the Quantity multiplier and then manually type the quantity to automatically calculate the total quantity to register.
The multiplers are defined by using the "Qty. per Unit of Measure" from the barcode "Unit of Measure" in the "Item Reference". See Barcode Quantity (enableMultiplier) Example: Box (5) x 10 = 50 Pcs
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How-to: Register Quantity By Scan — You want to scan the Quantity . Either one piece or have the system calculate quantity based on "Item Cross Reference".
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How-to: Subscribing to standard events — You may subscribe to posting events in the Business Central base App to process collected values, or when events offered by Extension API do not fit your exact need.
Version History
Version | Changes |
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MOB5.11 | Introduced |