How do I update the quantity on a sales order?

How do I update the quantity on a sales order?

On the purchase order, in the Purchase order lines list, click Add line to add an order line, or select the order line to update the quantity on. In the Deliver now field for the sales order or the Receive now field for the purchase order, enter the quantity to update with a packing slip or product receipt.

How to change the total price when the quantity changes?

Closed 4 years ago. When the user enters the number of tickets they want in the text box, the subtotal should automatically change/update. What do I have to add to get this working?

Can you change unit price in sales order?

As Ludwig suggested the sales order is invoiced and you wont be able to change the unit price for the line. In case you are working on some other sales order which has a open status and you are not able to edit the price then it could be roles for your user.

When to use default price calculation in Microsoft Docs?

If the only setup record contains “Asset Type” – All, special price calculation implementations per asset type are not needed. The default implementation will be used regardless of the asset type in the document line. If you need different implementations, you must add a setup line with another asset type.

How to check the quantity of a purchase order?

To confirm the purchase order, click Confirm on the Purchase tab on the Action Pane. In the Packing slip posting or the Posting product receipt form, click the Parameters tab. For the sales order, select Deliver now in the Quantity field. For the purchase order, select Receive now quantity in the Quantity field.

Where to find product receipt against purchase orders?

For more information, see Product receipt against purchase orders – product receipt and Post registered product quantities against purchase orders. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management supports several operational approaches to recording the arrival of ordered products.

When to subtract order amount from order amount?

Subtract the ordered amount when you are reading the remaining stock for the application (maybe create a view for that). Modify the stock amount only when it really changes (like when the product is shipped).