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Hello, We are a non-profit, and therefore exempt from FUTA. However, when we run "Assign Tax Deductions" we receive a tax locator error for each employee stating that a FUTA deduction code isn't set up. We have over 6000 employees, and an error populates for each person. Is there a setup we can do that will eliminate these…
Cluster picking by case quantity in Wave for ShipmentOrders with multiple ShipTo's We have a scenario with multiple ShipmentOrders for different ShipTos, involving: Item 250570646 ordered in 20 units, packed in cases of 5 units Item 252930646 ordered in 16 units, packed in cases of 4 units We would like the pick lines in…
We implemented Talent Acquisition mid-2024. During that time we used the action comment on the define offer form to provide justification and notes for approvers to review. However, we have found (and Infor confirmed) that the comment on the action requests are only available during the action itself, until final approval,…
Good morning everyone, regarding the H5 "demo-shop-floor-control-h5-sdk", I've been trying to customize and modify it by testing it locally. I first run the login command: "odin login --update-config <path-to-ionapi-file>" and then: "odin serve --multi-tenant --ion-api" However, when I provide the same input parameters…
Dear Customer, We have recently received several enquiries regarding the time‑zone settings used within Infor SunSystems. To clarify that both Infor SunSystems Cloud and on‑Premise deployments operate using UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) as the system time standard. What is UTC - Universal Time Coordinated? UTC is the…
I've created two new CDF fields that are normally populated by events triggered when a new table record is created. Following deployment, these fields need to be backfilled for records that already exist. What is the best approach or tool for doing this? If this weren’t LN, I would normally use a SQL cursor to handle this.
I've created two new CDF fields that are normally populated by events triggered when a new table record is created. Following deployment, these fields need to be backfilled for records that already exist. What is the best approach or tool for doing this? If this weren’t LN, I would use a cursor in SQL to handle it.
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